- Spieloper
In the 19th century, Spieloper was understood to mean a comic
opera genre, developed fromSingspiel . Works typical of the genre include those byAlbert Lortzing , such as "Zar und Zimmermann ", andOtto Nicolai 's "The Merry Wives of Windsor ". A key difference between Spieloper and Singspiel on the one hand, andopera buffa on the other, is that the two former genres contain spokendialogue s instead ofrecitative s, which is whyConradin Kreutzer 's "Bivouac in Grenada " andFriedrich von Flotow 's "Martha" do not belong to this genre.Technically, a Spieloper is an opera with a comic plot and light, pleasant music, differentiating it from more serious opera. Similarly, there are special role types such as Spieltenor or Spielbass for singers with lighter voices and the ability to act in comedies.
The Spieloper was also inspired by the French
opéra comique of the late 18th century, a narrowly defined form of opera. The boundaries between Spieloper and a form of German drama "Posse mit Gesang" (melodramatic comedy with musical interludes) and operetta are not well distinguished.ources
*Some of the material in this article is from the [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spieloper German Wikipedia article]
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