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operetta - use in sentences
Converse of object
- write: Or rather, the universe itself is one. ' In 1892, Holst wrote a two act operetta entitled Lansdown Castle.
- compose: Strauss is widely revered as the King of the Waltz, tho he also composed many fine operettas.
- produce: This young company produced an operetta each summer holiday and raised more than £ 6,000 for charity.
Adjective modifier
- comic: A concert version of Offenbach's comic operetta by Wantage Choral Society.
- classic: Chris Monks returns with the latest classic operetta to be given the special New Vic treatment.
- satirical: Copland's rousing Fanfare for the Common Man prefaces the overture to Gershwin's satirical operetta Strike up the Band.
Modifies a noun
- score: Light Music evolved from the light classical tradition of ballet and operetta scores, Broadway musical comedy and show tunes.
Noun used with modifier
- rock: To me it is more of a rock operetta, the dancer's show with continuous singing, and less a musical.
- act: Or rather, the universe itself is one. ' In 1892, Holst wrote a two act operetta entitled Lansdown Castle.
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