Opera with a happy ending and in which some of the text is spoken.
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Examples for "bouffe"
Examples for "bouffe"
1But what does he intend doing once he finishes this opéra-bouffe affair?
2Raymond Bonheur cursed wildly and tousled his hair like a bouffe artist.
3Needless to say, the whole opera-bouffe affair was promptly disavowed by the higher authorities.
4A mere outline of what followed reads like the scenario of an opera bouffe.
5And the opera bouffe of "saving our form of government" was staged.
1Somehow the whole scene reminded him of one in a comic opera.
2There is a certain reasonableness in the schemes of every comic opera.
3And taking the comic opera he threw it on the dull fire.
4It was comic opera, but the tinge of melodrama was not absent.
5Certainly, no such blood-curdling ruffian has been seen out of comic opera.
1This changed the scene to the " opera comique."
2Do you imagine that I would write an opera comique in the same manner as an opera seria?
3He haf found him when he was a child-derorangoutang-undhe was child and brother and opera comique all round to Bertran.
4In 1858 he made his first essay in opera comique, and produced "Le Médecin malgré lui," which met with remarkable success.
5Daniel François Esprit Auber, one of the most prominent representatives of the opera comique, was born at Caen, in Normandy, Jan. 29, 1784.
1A mere outline of what followed reads like the scenario of an opera bouffe.
2And the opera bouffe of "saving our form of government" was staged.
3So Verdi was given an order for an opera bouffe.
4All this is not opera bouffe, but serious history.
5It's too late for us to attempt to take it without its possibilities of opera bouffe.
6But the opera bouffe was taking shape.
7This opera bouffe performance ended by each monarch giving the other "the lie in the throat."
8It's grandstand politics; opera bouffe.
9Being asked to write an opera bouffe for the carnival at Munich, he agreed, and again met with success.
10He had builded an Empire for an opera bouffe people, and he was resolved to maintain it at any cost.
12In its better works gag is not tolerated, although free range is accorded it in productions of the opera bouffe and vaudeville class.
13It seemed like an opera bouffe, the real thing, this motley array of brigands, all trying to maintain under difficulties the grave Spanish exterior.
14If we go in for an institution with qualities of opera bouffe isn't it well to do it light-heartedly?-oras light-heartedlyas we can.
15Every thing in life is reversed, as in opera bouffe, and turned topsy-turvy, so that paradox takes the place of the natural order of things.
16He was put into a ballet by a Portuguese composer and made the butt of a French opera bouffe writer, J. J. Debillement, in 1871.
Translations for opera bouffe