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Semi-Opera is form of Restoration entertainment with episodes of spoken plays and masque-like singing and dancing. One of the most prominent examples of semi-operas is [[The Fairy Queen]] by [[Henry Purcell]].
Semi-Opera is form of Restoration entertainment with episodes of spoken plays and masque-like singing and dancing. One of the most prominent examples of semi-operas is [[The Fairy Queen]] by [[Henry Purcell]].


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Semi-Opera is form of Restoration entertainment with episodes of spoken plays and masque-like singing and dancing. One of the most prominent examples of semi-operas is The Fairy Queen by Henry Purcell.