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Opera did not establish a dominance in France because they French preferred
Musicals
Marching Bands
• Ballet
Orchestra
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Ballet.
France had a long, powerful tradition of court and theatrical dance (dating to Louis XIV) and audiences favored ballets and dance-entertainments. That strong ballet culture—along with homegrown forms like opéra comique—meant Italian-style opera never dominated there the way it did in Italy.
France had a long, powerful tradition of court and theatrical dance (dating to Louis XIV) and audiences favored ballets and dance-entertainments. That strong ballet culture—along with homegrown forms like opéra comique—meant Italian-style opera never dominated there the way it did in Italy.
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