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- His compositions include operas, cantatas, ballad operas, string quartets, and many songs.
- In the 18th century, some Singspiele were translations of English ballad operas.
- The play is Fielding's first truly political play and first ballad opera.
- It has been described as a modern example of a ballad opera.
- It was highly successful and set the tone for Fielding's later ballad operas.
- James Worsdale's " A Cure for a Scold " is also a ballad opera.
- Reynolds worked on the revival of 18th century ballad operas.
- Also in 1730, Ralph wrote a ballad opera called " The Fashionable Lady ."
- Some of the solo vocal pieces are in the simple style of popular English ballad opera.
- He also wrote poetic dramas and ballad operas.
- Consequently, scores or parts for ballad operas have vanished in all except a mere handful of cases.
- Still, he managed to compose Scottish and French songs for the ballad opera " Prince Charming ".
- Her stage career began in 1853 in London in ballad operas, such as " The Beggar's Opera ".
- The reasons for this dormancy must be sought in the peculiar nature of ballad operas in the 18th century.
- Organ music was played between the acts of ballad operas ( Vauxhall and Ranelagh both had organs installed ).
- In 1736, the Prussian ambassador to England commissioned a translation of the ballad opera " The Devil to Pay ".
- In the twentieth century folk singers have produced musical plays with folk or folk-like songs called " ballad operas ".
- His first publicly performed piece was the burletta " Midas ", stylistically a bridge between ballad opera and comic opera.
- In 1952 his ballad opera, " Singin'Billy ", with music by Charles F . Bryan, was performed at the Vanderbilt Theater.
- England traces its light opera tradition to the ballad opera, typically a comic play that incorporated songs set to popular tunes.
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