Burletta

Burletta

A burletta (Italian, meaning "little joke"), also sometimes "burla" or "burlettina", is a musical term generally denoting a brief comic Italian (or, later, English) opera. The term was used in the 18th century to denote the comic intermezzos between the acts of an "opera seria", but was sometimes given to more extended works; Pergolesi's "La serva padrona" was designated a 'burletta' at its London premiere in 1750.

In England the term began to be used, in contrast to burlesque, for works that satirized opera but without using musical parody. Burlettas in English began to appear in the 1760s, the earliest identified being "Midas" by Kane O'Hara, first performed privately in 1760 near Belfast, and produced at Covent Garden in 1764. The form became debased when the term 'burletta' began to be used for English comic or ballad operas, as a way of evading the monopoly on opera in London belonging to Covent Garden and Drury Lane. After repeal of the 1737 Licensing Act in 1843, use of the term declined.

The word 'burletta' has also been used for scherzo-like instrumental music by composers including Max Reger and Bartók.

List of burlettas

* "The Recruiting Serjeant" (1770)

ources

*Warrack, John and West, Ewan (1992), "The Oxford Dictionary of Opera", Oxford ISBN 0-19-869164-5
*GroveOnline|Burletta|Nicholas Temperley|08 September|2007


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  • Burletta — (ital.), kleines Luft und Possenspiel …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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  • Burletta — Burlẹtta   [italienisch »kleiner Scherz«] die, /...ten, im 18. und frühen 19. Jahrhundert eine Opera buffa oder ein Singspiel mit besonders kontrastreicher, scharf karikierender Komik. Ein Beispiel bietet J. Haydns Burletta »L infedeltà delusa«… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Burletta — Bur|let|ta die; , Plur. ...tten u. s <aus gleichbed. it. burletta, Verkleinerungsform von burla; vgl. ↑burlesk> kleines Lustspiel …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • burletta — s. f. 1. dim. di burla; scherzo, scherzetto 2. celia, ridicolaggine, buffonata, pagliacciata, farsa, canzonatura, scherzo FRASEOLOGIA mettere in burletta, mettere in ridicolo …   Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • burletta — /beuhr let euh/, n. Theat. (in the 18th and 19th centuries) a musical drama containing rhymed lyrics and resembling comic opera or a comic play containing songs. [1740 50; < It, equiv. to burl(a) jest (see BURLESQUE) + etta ETTE] * * * …   Universalium

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