0 a type of musical work that involves acting, costumes, etc., usually performed by a small number of people
A single performer controlled interface for electronic dance/music theatre.
Although the secondary literature contains many excellent discussions of comedy in individual operas, comic opera and music theatre as a whole have, curiously, been under-theorised.
The concerts included some music theatre and video work, but were predominantly filled with electroacoustic music.
An epigram is not an episode in a symphonic development but a unit of music theatre, in which music objectifies itself into something abrupt, hieroglyphic, legible.
The author's emerging body of work that deals with these issues suggests possible uses of voice, text, video and music theatre within an electroacoustic language to portray sexuality and desire.
Sometimes it is difficult to qualify these works as pure operas but rather opera-ballets, opera-cantatas, or music theatre.
In the last few years her career is developing in the direction of creating music theatre performances.
The composer explored writing contemporary music theatre which escapes both opera and music theatre traditions, and aims at a wider audience than most contemporary music.