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- Tantivy_Towers abstract "Tantivy Towers is a three-act light opera with music composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill, and libretto by A. P. Herbert. It premiered on 16 January 1931 at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, and later transferred to the New Theatre. The play ran for six months, later touring England and being staged in Australia and America. Some critics rated it among the best of the interwar period. The music was originally intended to be composed by Alfred Reynolds, who would later collaborate with Herbert on Derby Day, but Dunhill was chosen as the preferred composer after Reynolds had begun work.It is set in the present day (the early 1930s), and plays on the contrasts and conflicts between urban bohemians and the rural aristocracy, between the artists and the hunting set, or – as one song describes it, \"between Orpheus and Hercules\".The work is an example of a lyric opera (opéra lyrique) in that it consists of sung verse, with no prose speech; this contrasts with the opéra comique, which does contain spoken dialogue between the musical numbers; both genres include serious (or even tragic) works, and comedies.".
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- Tantivy_Towers wikiPageLength "1948".
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- Tantivy_Towers wikiPageRevisionID "700051152".
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- Tantivy_Towers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operas_by_Thomas_Frederick_Dunhill.
- Tantivy_Towers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Works_by_A._P._Herbert.
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- Tantivy_Towers wikiPageWikiLink Derby_Day_(light_opera).
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- Tantivy_Towers wikiPageWikiLink Hercules.
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- Tantivy_Towers wikiPageWikiLink List_of_opera_genres.
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- Tantivy_Towers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tantivy Towers".
- Tantivy_Towers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tantivy Towers: A Light Opera in Three Acts".
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- Tantivy_Towers subject Category:1931_operas.
- Tantivy_Towers subject Category:English-language_operas.
- Tantivy_Towers subject Category:English_comic_operas.
- Tantivy_Towers subject Category:Operas.
- Tantivy_Towers subject Category:Operas_by_Thomas_Frederick_Dunhill.
- Tantivy_Towers subject Category:Works_by_A._P._Herbert.
- Tantivy_Towers hypernym Opera.
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- Tantivy_Towers comment "Tantivy Towers is a three-act light opera with music composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill, and libretto by A. P. Herbert. It premiered on 16 January 1931 at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, and later transferred to the New Theatre. The play ran for six months, later touring England and being staged in Australia and America. Some critics rated it among the best of the interwar period.".
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