Bible Dictionaries
Music Drama

Webster's Dictionary

An opera in which the text and action are not interrupted by set arias, duets, etc., the music being determined throughout by dramatic appropriateness; musical drama of this character, in general. It involves the use of a kind of melodious declamation, the development of leitmotif, great orchestral elaboration, and a fusion of poetry, music, action, and scene into an organic whole. The term is applied esp. to the later works of Wagner: "Tristan und Isolde," "Die Meistersinger," "Rheingold," "Walkure," "Siegfried," "Gotterdammerung," and "Parsifal."

Bibliography Information
Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Music Drama'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​m/music-drama.html. 1828.