Re: Opera-A-Second
Paul A., on host 130.95.128.6
Thursday, November 5, 1998, at 16:59:20
Re: Opera-A-Second posted by Sam on Thursday, November 5, 1998, at 06:19:37:
> > The OAS doesn't take into account 'light opera', which is full of Humorous Misunderstandings and > > ends with everybody having a party. > > That, I believe, is called "operetta," which is a whole different ball game, not just storywise, > but musically, as well. Correct me if I'm wrong, though, as I may well be. At any rate, > what Gilbert and Sullivan wrote were operettas, not operas.
You're right about there being operetta, and about G&S doing operettas. But I wasn't thinking of operettas, and I wasn't thinking of G&S.
I was thinking of light opera, like _Die Fledermaus_, and _La Cerentola_, and ... wossname ... that one where the conman comes into town and starts selling people love potions.
As Terry Pratchett once wrote, there are two types of opera: high opera, which has lots of blood in it, and light opera, "which is basically people singing 'Beer! Beer! Beer! We like to drink lots of beer!'"
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