Work that combines songs, music, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance.
1He happened to think of Irgens's lyric drama, but he looked for it in vain.
2High hopes filled the hearts of all local lovers of the lyric drama at the period.
3A lyric drama in the Wagnerian manner?
4Comedy, influence on lyric drama
5The opera was at an end, and the people were calling again for Gluck, the creator of the lyric drama.
6It has been, hitherto, one characteristic of the lyric drama to consist of verse; rhyme has been thought not wholly dispensable.
7If Pasta was the Siddons of the lyric drama, unapproachable in its more severe and tragic phases, Malibran represented its Garrick.
8It was over two years since she had read his book, the lyric drama which had brought him so much fame.
9Nevertheless it may be observed that he looked upon an opera, or lyric drama, as the crowning work of his life.
10He is a young and promising man; his name had suddenly become famous two years ago when he published a lyric drama.
11The restraining influence of music has prevented the lyric drama from acquiring the variety and scope of subject material adopted by the spoken drama.
12But as this fine project had no direct bearing on the history of the lyric drama we may permit it to pass without further examination.
13From early morning the archduchesses at the palace had been practising a lyric drama from the pen of Metastasio called "Il Parnasso Confuso."
14Music, in sixteenth century lyric dramas
15Mr. Yeats, on the other hand, is so essentially a lyric poet, that instead of writing dramatic lyrics , he writes lyric dramas.
16Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the Lyric Drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time.
Translations for lyric drama