- Opéra
comique (French: [ɔpeʁa kɔmik]; plural: opéras
comiques) is a
genre of
French opera that
contains spoken dialogue and arias. It
emerged from the...
- lion
comique,
which in turn
became a
generic term for all
performers with an
imposing appearance and personality. The
songs the
lions comiques sang were...
- création
contemporaine et le
patrimoine de l'Opéra-
Comique". It
currently mounts 7 or 8
operas or opéra
comiques (some of them co-productions), with complementary...
-
Opera comique may also
refer to: Opéra
comique, a
genre of
French opera Opéra-
Comique, a
Parisian opera company Opera Comique,
theatre in
London Opera...
-
media related to Théâtre des Dél****ements-
Comiques. List of
programmes at the Théâtre des Dél****ements-
Comiques (1785-1799) on CÉSAR
About the boulevard...
- mise en abyme, Paris : Seuil, 1977. Vuillemin, Jean-Claude, "Illusions
comiques et
dramaturgie baroque: Corneille,
Rotrou et
quelques autres",
Papers on...
- same
title by
Prosper Mérimée. The
opera was
first performed by the Opéra-
Comique in
Paris on 3
March 1875,
where its
breaking of
conventions shocked and...
- inters****d with dances. It
became a
common feature of the
earlier opéras
comiques, such as
those written by
Charles Simon Favart or
composed by
Egidio Duni...
- or in
French translation. It was also
applied to
original French opéras
comiques having Italianate or near-farcical plots. The term was also
later used...
- The
Theatre Comique,
formerly Wood's
Minstrel Hall, was a
venue on
Broadway in Manhattan, New York City. It was
built in 1862,
replacing a
synagogue on...