singspiel
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of singspiel
1880–85; < German, equivalent to sing ( en ) to sing + Spiel play
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Written at the end of Mozart’s life as a popular entertainment, its a singspiel, or sung play.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 5, 2026
In Mozart and Schikaneder’s singspiel, women lurk in the dark, wild outskirts beyond the gates of Sarastro’s shining, orderly sanctum.
From New York Times ● May 21, 2023
“Fidelio” being a singspiel, the dialogue is spoken rather than sung recitative.
From Los Angeles Times ● Mar. 1, 2022
This was especially true in a seminal 2010 recording of “Die Zauberflöte” and a recent one of “Die Entführung aus dem Serail,” which are both in the German singspiel genre, full of vivacious dialogue.
From New York Times ● Aug. 12, 2016
Native dramatic tastes, once fostered by minnesingers and strolling players, were kept alive by the "singspiel," or song-play, composed of spoken dialogue and popular song, which furnished the actual beginnings of German national music drama.
From For Every Music Lover A Series of Practical Essays on Music by Aubertine Woodward Moore
Christopher Luscombe’s production of “The Magic Flute” wittily transformed Mozart’s Singspiel into a British pantomime, a closely related theatrical tradition.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 10, 2026
Stoute was known for his patience with horses and trained numerous champions including Harbinger, Shareef Dancer, Singspiel and Pilsudski.
From BBC ● Sep. 10, 2024
In the Teatro di San Carlo, Mozart’s opera Singspiel in three acts, “The Abduction From the Seraglio,” will depict a timeless love story.
From New York Times ● Sep. 6, 2017
It's a Singspiel, a comic opera with spoken dialogue, but the humor was about 200 years out of date.
From Slate ● Apr. 10, 2012
Did not Wagner himself recommend a budding bard to start his musical career with a Singspiel?
From The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. by J. A. Fuller-Maitland
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