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light opera

NOUN
  1. a short amusing opera

How To Use light opera In A Sentence

  • His mother, who had a good soprano voice and a love of light opera, was employed in a factory that made artificial flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the air base side, airmen run flight operations.
  • Another was a leading light opera singer in the local community.
  • Average turnaround time during the ground war surge rate flight operations was 23 minutes.
  • The repertoire will not be too taxing and will vary from musicals, light opera and more formal pieces.
  • Shield composed more than 40 light operas, pantomimes, and ballad operas, as well as string quartets and trios, other instrumental pieces, and numerous songs.
  • His gritty naturalist dramas shocked European theatre audiences, who had become used to a diet of melodrama and light opera. Times, Sunday Times
  • These lower decks, mainly used by members of ship's company who are not associated with flight operations, contribute plenty of flying debris when they are swept by the downwash of a helicopter rotor.
  • The Carl Rosa company presents Franz Lehar's light opera set in the heady Paris of the Moulin Rouge just a few years before the outbreak of the first world war.
  • From the classical to pantomime, from light operatic to sacred music, philharmonic orchestras to brass bands, musicals to pop, week by week Bolton displays its culture.
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