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 Translation for 'operetta' from English to Russian
NOUN   an operetta | operettas
SYNO light opera | operetta
муз.
оперетта {ж}
operetta
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Translation for 'operetta' from English to Russian

operetta
оперетта {ж}муз.
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Usage Examples English
  • Nae Leonard was known locally as "the prince of the operetta".
  • The Cheryomushki district was immortalized by Shostakovich in his immensely popular operetta Moscow, Cheryomushki.
  • Amherst also has a prominent Operetta program, and has been producing operettas annually since about 1932.
  • He is considered the "father" of the Berlin operetta.
  • The settlement is sometimes called operetta-village because of the operetta-festival held with famous participants every summer.

  • Szabolcs Fényes (1912 Nagyvárad-1986 Budapest), abroad known as Peter Fényes, Hungarian operetta and musical composer and director of the Budapester Operetta Theatre in the 1940s and the 1950s lived in Rétság between 1927 and 1931 and here composed his first celebrated operetta Maya in 1931, which would be played in twelve European countries later.
  • By the mid-1930s, Harbach's operetta-influenced style was no longer current on Broadway.
  • Ziehrer enjoyed success in the operetta writing business, with stage works such as "Die Landstreicher" in 1899, but it was with the operetta "Fremdenführer" (Tourist Guide) that he achieved stage success.
  • His most famous operetta is "Szibill". The performance of this operetta was cancelled in London because of the beginning of World War I.
  • Operetta became recognized as a musical genre around 1850 in Paris.

  • An operetta film, it is one of several adaptations of the operetta "The Bird Seller" by Carl Zeller.
  • "Grand Duchess Alexandra" (German: "Großfürstin Alexandra") is a 1933 Austrian operetta film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Maria Jeritza, Paul Hartmann and Leo Slezak.
  • is a 1934 German operetta film directed by E. W.
  • Grażyna Brodzińska née Wayda (b. May 5, 1951 in Cracow) is a Polish soprano, opera and operetta singer, and musical actress, nicknamed "The First Lady of Polish Operetta.
  • " ("Black Forest Girl") is a 1917 operetta in three acts by German composer Leon Jessel.

  • Born in Berlin, Germany, Clarke is the author of various books dealing with topics such as the jazz and revue operettas of the Weimar Republic, operetta in Nazi Germany, and homosexuality and operetta.
  • Kollo was born in Neidenburg, East Prussia. His best known work, the operetta " [...] " (1913), was the basis of a 1917 Sigmund Romberg operetta in America entitled "Maytime".
  • Zsadon was born in Debrecen and is married to the singer and operetta director [...].
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