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- Burletta abstract "A burletta (Italian, meaning "little joke"), also sometimes burla or burlettina, is a musical term generally denoting a brief comic Italian (or, later, English) opera. The term was used in the 18th century to denote the comic intermezzos between the acts of an opera seria, but was sometimes given to more extended works; Pergolesi's La serva padrona was designated a 'burletta' at its London premiere in 1750. In England the term began to be used, in contrast to burlesque, for works that satirized opera but without using musical parody. Burlettas in English began to appear in the 1760s, the earliest identified being Midas by Kane O'Hara, first performed privately in 1760 near Belfast, and produced at Covent Garden in 1764. The form became debased when the term 'burletta' began to be used for English comic or ballad operas, as a way of evading the monopoly on "legitimate drama" in London belonging to Covent Garden and Drury Lane. After repeal of the 1737 Licensing Act in 1843, use of the term declined.The word 'burletta' has also been used for scherzo-like instrumental music by composers including Max Reger and Bartók. In America, the word has sometimes been used as an alternative for burlesque.".
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- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Ballad_opera.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Bartók.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Belfast.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Burlesque.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Béla_Bartók.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_theatre.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comedy_genres.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_opera_terminology.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Opera_genres.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Dibdin.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Covent_Garden_Theatre.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink François-Hippolyte_Barthélémon.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Battista_Pergolesi.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Intermezzo.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Kane_OHara.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink La_serva_padrona.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Licensing_Act_1737.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Max_Reger.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Midas_(burletta).
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Monopoly.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Opera_seria.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Opera_House.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Arnold_(composer).
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Scherzo.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink String_Quartet_No._6_(Bartók).
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink The_Recruiting_Serjeant.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_Royal,_Drury_Lane.
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burletta".
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLinkText "burletta per musica".
- Burletta wikiPageWikiLinkText "burletta".
- Burletta hasPhotoCollection Burletta.
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- Burletta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Opera_terms.
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- Burletta subject Category:19th-century_theatre.
- Burletta subject Category:Comedy_genres.
- Burletta subject Category:Italian_opera_terminology.
- Burletta subject Category:Opera_genres.
- Burletta hypernym Term.
- Burletta type Genre.
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- Burletta type Concept.
- Burletta type Thing.
- Burletta type Q188451.
- Burletta comment "A burletta (Italian, meaning "little joke"), also sometimes burla or burlettina, is a musical term generally denoting a brief comic Italian (or, later, English) opera. The term was used in the 18th century to denote the comic intermezzos between the acts of an opera seria, but was sometimes given to more extended works; Pergolesi's La serva padrona was designated a 'burletta' at its London premiere in 1750.".
- Burletta label "Burletta".
- Burletta sameAs Бурла.
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- Burletta sameAs Burletta.
- Burletta sameAs m.02z7n51.
- Burletta sameAs Q248771.
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- Burletta wasDerivedFrom Burletta?oldid=673897478.
- Burletta isPrimaryTopicOf Burletta.