Opereta (en. Operetta)

/opeˈɾeta/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Genre of light musical work that mixes songs and dialogues.
The most famous operetta by Jacques Offenbach is 'Orpheus in the Underworld'.
La opereta más famosa de Jacques Offenbach es 'Orfeo en los Infiernos'.
A show presented in a theater with choreography and orchestral music.
The operetta was very well received by the audience.
La opereta fue muy bien recibida por el público.
A theatrical form that often has a comedic or satirical content.
The plot of the operetta causes laughter among the spectators.
El argumento de la opereta provoca risas entre los espectadores.

Etymology

From French 'opérette', diminutive of 'opéra', which means 'opera'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to sing an operetta
To participate in a musical theatrical performance.
cantar una opereta
to play an operetta
To interpret the music of a work of operetta.
tocar una opereta

Related Words

opera
A genre of theatrical representation that includes music, singing, and often dance, generally more serious than the operetta.
ópera
musical
A show similar to the operetta, with a greater focus on music and less on dialogue.
musical

Slang Meanings

A light and fun work or situation.
That party was an operetta; everyone had a lot of fun.
Esa fiesta fue una opereta, todos se divirtieron mucho.
An event or interference that seems unreal or exaggerated.
The discussion was an operetta; they did not understand each other at all.
La discusión fue una opereta, no se entendieron en absoluto.