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What is an operetta?

Operetta is a form of light musical theater. This is a sentimental drama set to music. The setting in an operetta is usually a plausible world or an exotic location that is created by colorful sets and costumes. Many of the main characters are princes and princesses, men wearing officer uniforms and ladies in elegant dresses. As for the content of the operetta, it is almost always some kind of sentimental love story. Good people triumph, evil people are punished, lovers eventually unite.

The operetta originated in German-speaking countries towards the end of the XNUMXth century. Franz von Suppe is the man who truly created this form of musical theatre. He emphasized romance and feeling rather than comedy. He was one of the first composers to give the waltz an important role in the musical score, and thereafter most operettas included large waltz scenes. Johann Strauss wrote some of the most famous operettas and created the main features of the genre. His operetta Die Fledermaus is probably one of the most popular operettas ever written. It is still being revived on many stages around the world.

The second most famous operetta ever written is probably The Merry Widow by Franz Lehár. At the end of the XNUMXth century, operettas became popular in the United States, and soon there were many American composers who wrote very famous operettas. Among them were Victor Herbert, who wrote Children in Toyland and Capricious Marietta, and Rudolf Friml, who wrote Rosemary and The Tramp King. Perhaps the last American composer to write great operettas was Sigmunt Romberg, who wrote such famous operettas as Desert Song and New Moon. Operetta was a form of entertainment that gave millions of people great pleasure.

Author: Likum A.

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