After the days of Rossini, operabuffa fell upon evil days.
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It was presented as an operabuffa or comic opera.
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It was operabuffa meets masters of the universe.
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Do you know what that confounded fellow Seeau said here?-thatmy operabuffa had been hissed at Munich!
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Were the motives for his resignation not distinctly serious, one might be amused by this latter-day tele-visual operabuffa.
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Last year, at Monaco, in Bavaria, I wrote an operabuffa ("La finta Giardiniera") for the Carnival.
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It was "La Cambiale di Matrimonio," an operabuffa in one act, and was produced in 1810.
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So moved was I that I developed a new operabuffa in response called The opera's gone to Wexford where all the money is.
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Still, with market jitters now affecting Italy, which really is too big to bail, it is risky to prolong this operabuffa any longer.
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At length he received a commission from the Elector of Bavaria, Maximilian III., to write an operabuffa for the Carnival of 1775,-"Lafinta Giardiniera."
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"If you go to the OperaBuffa you will please Leonilda."
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"Don Giovanni," an operabuffa in two acts, words by Da Ponte, was first produced at Prague, Oct. 29, 1787.