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    1: The '''Opéra-Comique''' is an opera house in Paris. 3: ... by their less formal requirements. French "opéra comique", in the 19th century at least, did not have to b... 5: ...lioz|Berlioz and Georges Bizet|Bizet. Opéra-Comique first staged Gounod's ''Faust'' and Bizet's ''C...
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  5. Baroque music (17817 bytes)
    2: ...ic era and before the Classical music era proper. This roughly covers the time period from Cl...
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  6. Giacomo Puccini (5192 bytes)
    1: ...924) is regarded as one of the great opera|operatic composer|composers of the late 19th and ...
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  7. Opera (14265 bytes)
    1: ...s article is about opera as an art form. See Opera (browser) for information on the web browser]... 2: ...|The foyer of Charles Garnier's Opéra, Paris, opened 1875 3: ...ra''' is an art form consisting of a drama|dramatic stage performance set to music. 5: ...nstrumental ensemble to a full symphonic orchestra.
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  9. Gaetano Donizetti (6269 bytes)
    3: ...8 april 1848) was an Italy|Italian opera composer. 5: ==Main operas==
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  10. The Daughter of the Regiment (2660 bytes)
    1: ...rmed on February 11, 1840, at the Opéra-Comique, Paris. 5: ..., but on the stage they have been portrayed as France|Frenchmen.)
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  11. Operetta (4124 bytes)
    1: ...ken rather than sung (but this is true of some operas as well). 2: ... special effect, the result is technically melodrama. 4: ... opera, although this has more to do with the generally comic plots than with the caliber of the music...
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  12. Carl Maria von Weber (20519 bytes)
    3: ...n, near Lübeck. He is best known for the operas Der Freischütz, Euryanthe, Oberon, Kin...
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  13. Arthur Sullivan (5469 bytes)
    3: ...] best known for his operetta|operatic collaborations with libretto|librettist William S. Gi...
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  14. W. S. Gilbert (7011 bytes)
    3: ...t best known for his operetta|operatic collaborations with the composer Arthur Sullivan. G... 5: ...rt used some of them as the base concepts for several of his librettos, including ''Trial by Jury'' an...
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  15. The Pirates of Penzance (4684 bytes)
    1: ...he UK was on April 3, 1880 at the Opera Comique.
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  16. Patience (5189 bytes)
    1: ... to as a virtue, though it is not one of the traditional Three Theological Virtues|theological... 5: ...e's Bride," is a comic Gilbert and Sullivan operetta in two acts, with music by composer Art...
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  17. HMS Pinafore (7089 bytes)
    1: ...ilbert. The first performance was at the Opéra Comique, London, on the May 28|28th of May, 1878. 5: ...' is one of the most popular Gilbert and Sullivan operettas.
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  18. Ballet (6334 bytes)
    3: ...mage:snowdance.jpg|thumb|A performance of The Nutcracker ballet 5: ...virtuoso techniques such as pointe work, grand pas de deux and high leg extensions.
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  19. Opera buffa (7841 bytes)
    1: ...''' (joyful tragedy for music), is a form of opera. 3: ...e first half of 18th century, from where it propagated to Rome and northern Italy. 5: ...sal comprehension, over an average moderated cultural requirement of the spectator).
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  20. Molière (13689 bytes)
    1: ...[Image:Moliere.jpg|thumb|right|Moli&egrave;re, engraved frontispiece to his ''Works'' 5: ...nce of Conti, or that he was a pupil of the philosopher Pierre Gassendi, but none of these seem to...
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  21. SIC (1545 bytes)
    3: ... document, ''(sic)'' stands for "''Sans Intention Comique''" (without comic intention) meaning that even if...
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  22. Jacques Offenbach (3692 bytes)
    2: ...of "La vie Parisienne" and an originator of the operetta form, a precursor of the modern musical... 4: ==Biography==
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  23. Tenor (3895 bytes)
    1: {{Vocal range}} 2: ...[alto (voice)|alto. A typical tenor will have a range extending roughly from the C an octave bel... 4: In opera, distinctions are made between different types ...
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  24. Gabriel Fauré (2351 bytes)
    1: ..., 1845 - November 4, 1924) was a France|French composer. 3: ...] school of religious music in Paris with several of the greats including Camille Saint-Saëns... 5: ..., ''Les roses d'Ispahan'', ''En prière'', and several song cycles, including
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