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Autore |
Gay John |
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Titolo |
The Beggar's Opera [[electronic resource]] |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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Auckland, : The Floating Press, 2009 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (113 p.) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Ballad operas -- Librettos |
Ballad operas |
Drama |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Title; Contents; Introduction; Act I; Act II; Act III |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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The Beggar's Opera is the only ballad opera that is still popularly performed today. A ballad opera is a satirical musical, which uses the form of an opera but incorporates popular songs and ballads as well as operatic numbers. The Beggar's Opera satirizes the corruption to be found in all levels of society. Its immense popularity provided funds for the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, to be built and also catapulted its leading lady to fame... |
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