noun
- a form of German light opera or musical theater that combines singing with spoken dialogue
Usage: music; theater
Examples
- Mozart’s ‘The Magic Flute’ is perhaps the most famous singspiel ever composed.
- The singspiel became popular in 18th-century Germany as an alternative to Italian opera.
- Unlike grand opera, a singspiel includes spoken dialogue between musical numbers.
- The theater company performed a charming singspiel for the summer festival.
- Many singspiel works featured folk tales and stories familiar to German audiences.
- The composer wrote several singspiel pieces before attempting full opera.