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- Ballad_opera abstract "The term ballad opera is used to refer to a genre of English stage entertainment originating in the 18th century and continuing to develop in the following century and later. This article describes the principal sub-genres. Like the earlier comédie en vaudeville and the later Singspiel, its distinguishing characteristic is the use of tunes in a popular style (either pre-existing or newly composed) with spoken dialogue. These English plays were 'operas' mainly insofar as they satirized the conventions of the imported opera seria.".
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- Ballad_opera subject Category:Ballad_operas.
- Ballad_opera subject Category:Comedy.
- Ballad_opera subject Category:Humor_in_classical_music.
- Ballad_opera subject Category:Opera_genres.
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- Ballad_opera type BalladOperas.
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- Ballad_opera type ClassicalMusic107025900.
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- Ballad_opera type Music107020895.
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- Ballad_opera type Opera107026352.
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- Ballad_opera comment "The term ballad opera is used to refer to a genre of English stage entertainment originating in the 18th century and continuing to develop in the following century and later. This article describes the principal sub-genres. Like the earlier comédie en vaudeville and the later Singspiel, its distinguishing characteristic is the use of tunes in a popular style (either pre-existing or newly composed) with spoken dialogue.".
- Ballad_opera label "Ballad Opera".
- Ballad_opera label "Ballad opera".
- Ballad_opera label "Ballad opera".
- Ballad_opera label "Ballad opera".
- Ballad_opera label "Ballade-opera".
- Ballad_opera label "Opera balladowa".
- Ballad_opera label "Ópera de baladas".
- Ballad_opera label "Балладная опера".
- Ballad_opera label "バラッド・オペラ".
- Ballad_opera sameAs Ballad_Opera.
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- Ballad_opera sameAs バラッド・オペラ.
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- Ballad_opera wasDerivedFrom Ballad_opera?oldid=598287591.
- Ballad_opera depiction William_Hogarth_016.jpg.
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