The history of operetta and its development in world art
This literary genre invites you to embark on a fascinating journey back in time to explore the history and development of operetta, a genre that has won the hearts of millions of people around the world. In this review, we will consider key points and significant stages in the history of operetta, as well as its influence on the development of the world music scene.The operetta originated at the end of the 18th century in Vienna as an easy and entertaining alternative to traditional opera. She quickly became popular for her lively rhythm, hilarious plots and infectious melodies. In the 19th century, operetta became widespread in Europe, especially in Austria, Germany and France, where it became an integral part of cultural life.
With the development of technology and the expansion of musical theaters, operetta continued to evolve, including new themes and styles in its repertoire. In the 20th century, it became a popular form of entertainment also in North America and other regions of the world, and its influence is felt in modern musical theater.
Reading an overview of the history and development of the operetta will help you better understand its importance in world art and appreciate the contribution that this genre has made to the cultural heritage of mankind. This genre will become for you not only a source of knowledge, but also a source of inspiration and admiration for the splendor of operetta music and theatrical art.
Winning hearts
Price: 4.90 USD
Book Super Prognosis. The Art and Science of Prediction
Price: 5.28 USD
Book Science for the Soul Notes by Rationalist Richard Dawkins
Price: 8.04 USD
The Power of Introverts The Quiet People in the World that Susan Kane Can't Keep Quiet
Price: 2.39 USD
Textbook for reading Works for children 6 years of life Riddles, Lichilki, mirilki Poems Tales to the Educator of DUZ Khr
Price: 6.28 USD
The book Joy. The Magic of Simple Things
Price: 6.78 USD
The book Being a boss is easy. So far, ineffective management!
Theater and film actors
Khan So-hee
John Leguizamo
Leslie Bibb
Amy Donald
Richard Coyle
Greg Granberg
Read also