Difference between revisions of "Scène lyrique"
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− | + | A form of performance including mime, dance and music, a precursor of the melodrama. The term possibly first used with reference to ''[[ Pygmalion]]'' by Jean Jacques Rousseau. | |
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+ | F.C.L. Bosman uses the Dutch term ''[[Lyrische Scene]]'' done by [[Mr Delémery|Delémery]], but the problem is clearly his sentence structure - he is actually referring to Rousseau's work.) |
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A form of performance including mime, dance and music, a precursor of the melodrama. The term possibly first used with reference to Pygmalion by Jean Jacques Rousseau.
F.C.L. Bosman uses the Dutch term Lyrische Scene done by Delémery, but the problem is clearly his sentence structure - he is actually referring to Rousseau's work.)