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‖ tragédie lyrique|traʒedi lirik| [Fr., lit. ‘lyric tragedy’.] A name given to serious French opera of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Cf. opéra comique s.v. opera 3.
1901W. F. Apthorp Opera Past & Present vi. 117 If the Grand Opera—called tragédie lyrique when the libretto conformed to the rules of the classic French tragédie—was..a quasi-academic adaptation of the Italian opera seria to French taste, the opéra-comique may be called the natural growth..of..the Italian opera buffa. 1947A. Einstein Mus. Romantic Era xix. 358 In France, there was tragédie lyrique and opéra-comique. 1976Early Music July 285 In 1966, came a virtually complete recording of Rameau's first and perhaps greatest tragédie-lyrique, Hippolyte et Aricie. |