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andrew-mc [135]
2 years ago
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musicals emerged primarily from the european __________, a lighter version of opera popular around the later 1800s that containe

d plots that were more amusing than serious.
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Andreas93 [3]2 years ago
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Musicals emerged primarily from the European Operetta which is a lighter version of the popular opera.

The operetta is a drama-musical production that is almost like the opera structurally. But the difference is that the plot is usually full of romance dramas alongside with music.

A lot of dance scenes and dialogues are also incorporated in them. One big difference was that the operettas were usually shorter than the operas.

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