music drama
Americannoun
noun
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an opera in which the musical and dramatic elements are of equal importance and strongly interfused
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the genre of such operas
Etymology
Origin of music drama
First recorded in 1875–80
Example Sentences
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Despite his exciting new singing career, Fadare said he was staying on at school, where is is studying music, drama and English, to finish his A-levels.
From BBC • Feb. 1, 2026
“The Reef,” Davis’s latest music drama to arrive onstage and his follow-up to “The Central Park Five,” seems more fitting in that literary cohort.
From New York Times • Apr. 16, 2024
Philadelphia’s 21 special admissions high schools have various specialties — music, drama, science, liberal arts, etc.
From Washington Post • Mar. 24, 2023
It will compete for the night's top prize - best film - alongside dark comedy "The Banshees of Inisherin", the biopic "Elvis", dimension-hopping "Everything Everywhere All At Once" and music drama "Tár".
From Reuters • Feb. 19, 2023
In his mind, all art had been subsumed into his ‘new’ form of music drama.
From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall
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