Grand opera is a genre of 19th-century opera generally in four or five acts, characterised by large-scale casts and orchestras, and (in their original productions) lavish and spectacular design and stage effects, normally with plots based on or around dramatic historic events. The term is particularly applied (sometimes specifically using in its French language equivalent grand opéra, ) to certain productions of the Paris Opéra from the late 1820s to around 1850;'French opera of the Romantic period, sung throughout, generally in five acts, grandiose in conception and impressively staged.
例句与用法
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I will rather sing grand opera than listen to it 我情愿自己唱大歌剧也不要去听它。
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Why , he s manager of the grand opera house . 他是大歌剧院经理。 ”
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Nce a music teacher took her class to their first grand opera 一位音乐老师带学生去欣赏一流的大型歌剧。
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Grand opera in 4 acts : " aida 四幕大型歌剧《阿伊达》
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Grand opera in 4 acts : aida 四幕大型歌剧《阿伊达》
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Shanghai grand opera 上海大剧院
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Grand opera tower 德和园大戏楼
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One of the principal comedy companies of the day was playing an engagement at the grand opera house 当时一家主要的喜剧团正在大歌剧院按合同进行演出。
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Like grand opera , the tale of the megafloods is replete with exotic adventures and tragic heroes 如同大歌剧一般,大洪水的故事充满了奇异的冒险和悲剧英雄。
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Monseigneur had been out at a little supper last night , where the comedy and the grand opera were charmingly represented 昨天晚上大人在外面吃了一顿便餐,用餐时有迷人的喜剧与大歌舞表演。