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- Semi-opera abstract "The terms "semi-opera", "dramatic[k] opera" and "English opera" were all applied to Restoration entertainments that combined spoken plays with masque-like episodes employing singing and dancing characters. They usually included machines in the manner of the restoration spectacular. The first examples were the Shakespeare adaptations produced by Thomas Betterton with music by Matthew Locke. After Locke's death a second flowering produced the semi-operas of Henry Purcell, notably King Arthur and The Fairy-Queen. Semi-opera received a deathblow when the Lord Chamberlain separately licensed plays without music and the new Italian opera.Semi-operas were performed with singing, speaking and dancing roles. When music was written, it was usually for moments in the play immediately following either love scenes or those concerning the supernatural.It has been observed that several of Calderón's comedias with music by Juan Hidalgo de Polanco are closer to semi-opera than to the pastoral Zarzuela.".
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- Semi-opera wikiPageRevisionID "625504367".
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink A_Midsummer_Nights_Dream.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Albion_and_Albanius.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_opera_terminology.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Opera_genres.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Semi-operas.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Purcell.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Dioclesian.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Elkanah_Settle.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Battista_Draghi_(composer).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Godfrey_Finger.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Gottfried_Finger.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Purcell.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste_Lully.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink John_Banister_(composer).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink John_Crowne.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink John_Dennis_(dramatist).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink John_Dryden.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink John_Eccles_(composer).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink John_Fletcher_(playwright).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink John_Oldmixon.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink John_Weldon_(musician).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Hidalgo_de_Polanco.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink King_Arthur_(opera).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Chamberlain.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Grabu.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Macbeth.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Masque.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Locke_(composer).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Nathaniel_Lee.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Nathaniel_Staggins.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Calderón_de_la_Barca.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Pelham_Humfrey.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Anthony_Motteux.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Motteux.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Massinger.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Psyche_(Locke).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Restoration_literature.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Restoration_spectacular.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Leveridge.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Howard_(playwright).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Shakespeare.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Stage_machinery.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink The_Fairy-Queen.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink The_Fairy_Queen.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink The_Indian_Queen_(opera).
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink The_Tempest.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Betterton.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Durfey.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Shadwell.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_dUrfey.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink William_Davenant.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLink Zarzuela.
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLinkText "Semi-opera".
- Semi-opera wikiPageWikiLinkText "semi-opera".
- Semi-opera hasPhotoCollection Semi-opera.
- Semi-opera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Opera_genres.
- Semi-opera subject Category:Italian_opera_terminology.
- Semi-opera subject Category:Opera_genres.
- Semi-opera subject Category:Semi-operas.
- Semi-opera type Genre.
- Semi-opera type Genre.
- Semi-opera type Concept.
- Semi-opera comment "The terms "semi-opera", "dramatic[k] opera" and "English opera" were all applied to Restoration entertainments that combined spoken plays with masque-like episodes employing singing and dancing characters. They usually included machines in the manner of the restoration spectacular. The first examples were the Shakespeare adaptations produced by Thomas Betterton with music by Matthew Locke.".
- Semi-opera label "Semi-opera".
- Semi-opera sameAs Semiopera.
- Semi-opera sameAs Semi-Oper.
- Semi-opera sameAs Semiópera.
- Semi-opera sameAs Semi-opéra.
- Semi-opera sameAs セミオペラ.
- Semi-opera sameAs Semiopera.
- Semi-opera sameAs Semiopera.
- Semi-opera sameAs m.0chnb2.
- Semi-opera sameAs Семиопера_(жанр).
- Semi-opera sameAs Yarım-opera.
- Semi-opera sameAs Q2140240.
- Semi-opera sameAs Q2140240.
- Semi-opera wasDerivedFrom Semi-opera?oldid=625504367.
- Semi-opera isPrimaryTopicOf Semi-opera.