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  •  - noun author of words to be set to music in an opera or operetta
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  • ...guste Escoffier]] during the 19th century. The dessert was named after the operetta ''La belle Hélène'' by [[Jacques Offenbach]], which was popular at the ti ...ène'', and it is believed that Escoffier named the dessert in honor of the operetta.
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  • Romberg was also a significant figure in the transition from the operetta form to the modern American musical. His works bridged the gap between Euro [[Category:Operetta composers]]
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  • ...e years, with its roots traceable to the early 20th century. It began with operetta, a genre of light opera, offering an amusing and less formal alternative to * [[Operetta]]
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  • ...at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. The cocktail was named after the operetta ''Rob Roy'' which was premiering at the time.
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  • ...ent. He is best known for his contributions to the development of Romanian operetta.
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  • ...n culture. The name ''Ciboulette'' has been used as the title for a French operetta, highlighting its cultural significance in France. Additionally, the herb s
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  • ...performances, particularly in the genre of [[Zarzuela]], a Spanish form of operetta.
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