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- Radio_opera abstract "Radio opera (German: 'Funkoper' or 'Radiooper') is a genre of opera. It refers to operas which were specifically composed to be performed on the radio and is not to be confused with broadcasts of operas which were originally written for the stage. Radio operas were generally shorter than staged operas and some occupied less than fifteen minutes. Plots were usually more straightforward than those of stage operas.The earliest radio operas were broadcast in the 1920s and followed earlier broadcasts of plays with incidental music. The first radio opera seems to have been The Red Pen, composed by Geoffrey Toye to a libretto by A. P. Herbert. It was originally aired by the British Broadcasting Corporation on March 24th, 1925. Germany followed with Gustav Kneip's Christmas opera for children, Christkinds Erdenreise (The Christ-child's journey on Earth), 24 December, 1929, and Walter Goehr's Malpopita in May 1931.The 1930s proved to be the high-point of radio opera, with at least twelve productions composed by German, American, Czech, Swiss and French composers. The genre declined after World War II, perhaps with the advent of television, although composers such as Dallapiccola, Pizzetti, Rota, Henze, Zimmermann, Maderna and Rasmussen continued to compose for the radio, as do 21st-century composers such as the Estonian Jüri Reinvere, Amy Kohn in America and Robert Saxton in Britain.".
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- Radio_opera wikiPageRevisionID "696767372".
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink A._P._Herbert.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Amy_Kohn.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink BBC.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Bernd_Alois_Zimmermann.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Bruno_Maderna.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Opera_genres.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Opera_terminology.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_operas.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Estonia.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Toye.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Werner_Henze.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Ildebrando_Pizzetti.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Jüri_Reinvere.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Aage_Rasmussen.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Libretto.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Christmas_operas.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink List_of_radio_operas.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Luigi_Dallapiccola.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Nino_Rota.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Saxton.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Stanley_Sadie.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink The_New_Grove_Dictionary_of_Opera.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink The_Red_Pen.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Goehr.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radio Opera".
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radio opera".
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLinkText "operas commissioned for radio".
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLinkText "operas specifically written for radio performance".
- Radio_opera wikiPageWikiLinkText "radio opera".
- Radio_opera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Radio_opera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Opera_genres.
- Radio_opera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Radio_opera subject Category:Opera_genres.
- Radio_opera subject Category:Opera_terminology.
- Radio_opera subject Category:Radio_operas.
- Radio_opera hypernym Genre.
- Radio_opera type Genre.
- Radio_opera type MusicGenre.
- Radio_opera type Genre.
- Radio_opera type Thing.
- Radio_opera comment "Radio opera (German: 'Funkoper' or 'Radiooper') is a genre of opera. It refers to operas which were specifically composed to be performed on the radio and is not to be confused with broadcasts of operas which were originally written for the stage. Radio operas were generally shorter than staged operas and some occupied less than fifteen minutes.".
- Radio_opera label "Radio opera".
- Radio_opera sameAs Q1474463.
- Radio_opera sameAs Funkoper.
- Radio_opera sameAs Radio-opera.
- Radio_opera sameAs m.0n47vjs.
- Radio_opera sameAs Q1474463.
- Radio_opera wasDerivedFrom Radio_opera?oldid=696767372.
- Radio_opera isPrimaryTopicOf Radio_opera.