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telo118 [61]
3 years ago
13

In an opera (opera seria), there are spoken recitatives (dialogue) between songs. A. True B. False

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1 answer:
blondinia [14]3 years ago
3 0
I think the answer is false. From what I have searched into there was no spoken dialogue in opera seria.  
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