Masquenoun
A dramatic performance, often performed at court as a royal entertainment, consisting of dancing, dialogue, pantomime and song.
Masquenoun
(archaic) Words and music written for a masque.
Masquenoun
(archaic) A masquerade.
Masquenoun
A facial mask.
Masquenoun
A mask; a masquerade.
Masquenoun
a party of guests wearing costumes and masks
Masque
The masque was a form of festive courtly entertainment that flourished in 16th- and early 17th-century Europe, though it was developed earlier in Italy, in forms including the intermedio (a public version of the masque was the pageant). A masque involved music and dancing, singing and acting, within an elaborate stage design, in which the architectural framing and costumes might be designed by a renowned architect, to present a deferential allegory flattering to the patron.
Operanoun
(music) A theatrical work, combining drama, music, song and sometimes dance.
Operanoun
(music) The score for such a work.
Operanoun
A building designed for the performance of such works; an opera house.
Operanoun
A company dedicated to performing such works.
Operanoun
(by extension) Any showy, melodramatic or unrealistic production resembling an opera.
Operanoun
A collection of work; lang=en.
Operanoun
A drama, either tragic or comic, of which music forms an essential part; a drama wholly or mostly sung, consisting of recitative, arias, choruses, duets, trios, etc., with orchestral accompaniment, preludes, and interludes, together with appropriate costumes, scenery, and action; a lyric drama.
Operanoun
The score of a musical drama, either written or in print; a play set to music.
Operanoun
The house where operas are exhibited.
Operanoun
a drama set to music; consists of singing with orchestral accompaniment and an orchestral overture and interludes
Operanoun
theater where opera is performed
Opera
Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers, but is distinct from musical theatre. Such a (the literal translation of the Italian word ) is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librettist and incorporates a number of the performing arts, such as acting, scenery, costume, and sometimes dance or ballet.