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: Dramma '''giocoso'''. "Dramma" is one of those nouns in Italian that is grammatically masculine in spite of the -a at the end. Thus, the adjective takes the masculine -o ending. [[User:Jeffmatt|Jeffmatt]] 08:23, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
 
==Mozart's Opera Buffa==
 
The Opera Buffa article is brief and concise; as it should be for an opening definition.
However, I feel that Mozart has made an incredibly important effort to the rise and progress of Opera Buffa. Mozart's operas embodied the social constructs of the day and catapulted them into the future. It is important to recognize these traditional views and how Mozart's operas reformed these ideas. Specifically I am looking at Don Giovanni, Le Nozze di Figaro, and Cosi Fan Tutte which challenged the ideas of hierarchy and the role of women. These three operas are 3 of the most recognizable operas in the style of buffa and it would be a shame not to focus on them and how they changed society. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Klai01|Klai01]] ([[User talk:Klai01|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Klai01|contribs]]) 23:18, 15 December 2009 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
 
 
 
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btw, I also hope to be forgiven for chopping this sentence after failed attempts to retranslate: "The adaptation of music to be more accessible to a common audience resulted in the translation of the premiere performance type of the time." [[User:Sparafucil|Sparafucil]] ([[User talk:Sparafucil|talk]]) 08:10, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
 
==Mozart's Opera Buffa==
The Opera Buffa article is brief and concise; as it should be for an opening definition.
However, I feel that Mozart has made an incredibly important effort to the rise and progress of Opera Buffa. Mozart's operas embodied the social constructs of the day and catapulted them into the future. It is important to recognize these traditional views and how Mozart's operas reformed these ideas. Specifically I am looking at Don Giovanni, Le Nozze di Figaro, and Cosi Fan Tutte which challenged the ideas of hierarchy and the role of women. These three operas are 3 of the most recognizable operas in the style of buffa and it would be a shame not to focus on them and how they changed society. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Klai01|Klai01]] ([[User talk:Klai01|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Klai01|contribs]]) 23:18, 15 December 2009 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->