singspiel

[ sing-speel; German zing-shpeel ]
/ ˈsɪŋˌspil; German ˈzɪŋˌʃpil /

noun

a German opera, especially of the 18th century, using spoken dialogue and resembling ballad opera.

Origin of singspiel

1880–85; < German, equivalent to sing(en) to sing + Spiel play

Example sentences from the Web for singspiel

  • A Singspiel in three scenes, a free rendering of Comala with the original ending unchanged.

    Ossian in Germany |Rudolf Tombo
  • The old German singspiel form is preserved in the original score of "Der Freischtz," which contains spoken dialogue.

    How Music Developed |W. J. Henderson
  • Leipsic and Vienna made earnest attempts to support the German "singspiel" (song-play).

    How Music Developed |W. J. Henderson
  • Did not Wagner himself recommend a budding bard to start his musical career with a Singspiel?

    The Opera |R.A. Streatfeild

British Dictionary definitions for singspiel

Singspiel
/ German (ˈzɪŋʃpiːl) /

noun

a type of comic opera in German with spoken dialogue, popular during the late 18th and early 19th centuries

Word Origin for Singspiel

literally: singing play