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
Words nearby singspiel
singletrack,
singletree,
singlish,
singly,
singsong,
singspiel,
singular,
singular point,
singularity,
singularize,
singulary
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 TomboThe old German singspiel form is preserved in the original score of "Der Freischtz," which contains spoken dialogue.
How Music Developed |W. J. HendersonLeipsic and Vienna made earnest attempts to support the German "singspiel" (song-play).
How Music Developed |W. J. HendersonDid 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