How Do You Spell BURLETTA?

Pronunciation: [bɜːlˈɛtə] (IPA)

Burletta is a theatrical genre that originated in Italy in the 18th century. It is a comic and light-hearted short play that often includes singing and dancing. The word "Burletta" is spelled /bərˈlɛtə/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is pronounced with a schwa sound, followed by the "r" consonant sound. The "l" and "e" vowel sounds are pronounced separately, with a short "e" sound. The final syllable is pronounced with the schwa sound followed by the "t" consonant sound and the weak "uh" sound.

BURLETTA Meaning and Definition

  1. Burletta is a term that refers to a type of comic opera or musical composition that emerged in the 18th century. It is a diminutive form of the Italian word "burlesco," meaning mockery or parody. Burletta is characterized by its lighthearted and humorous tone, often featuring absurd or exaggerated situations, witty dialogues, and comical characters.

    Typically, a burletta follows a simple plotline that revolves around comedic misunderstandings, mistaken identities, or misadventures. The storyline is often accompanied by catchy musical numbers, including arias, duets, and ensembles, that serve to enhance the comedic effect.

    Burlettas were performed in a variety of settings, including theaters, vaudeville houses, and music halls, and gained popularity particularly in Britain during the 18th and 19th centuries. They offered a more accessible and entertaining alternative to the more complex and serious style of opera. Burlettas often incorporated popular songs or familiar melodies, making them relatable and enjoyable for a wider audience.

    Over time, the term "burletta" has also come to encompass a broader range of theatrical works that combine elements of comedy, farce, and music, often including slapstick humor and physical comedy. While burlettas are not as commonly performed today, their influence can still be seen in modern musical theater and in the comedic elements of various comedic performances.

  2. A comic opera; a musical farce.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for BURLETTA

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Etymology of BURLETTA

The word "burletta" has its origins in Italian. It is derived from the diminutive form of the Italian word "burlesco", which means "burlesque" or "mockery". The Italian term "burletta" itself signifies a comical or farcical play. In English, "burletta" refers to a light genre of musical theater that emerged in the 18th century and combines elements of comedy, satire, and parody.

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