masque|masques in English

noun

['mæsk /mɑːsk]

dramatic and musical production (especially of the 16th and 17th centuries) for the entertainment of English aristocrats; (also mask)

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17. One who wears a mask , especially a participant in a masquerade or masque.

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19. Some early examples of what were later called incidental music are also described as semi-operas, quasi-operas, masques, vaudevilles and melodramas.

20. Carey looked worried and Doctor Agrippa sat as if a spectator at some masque or mummer's play.

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22. Their proxy wedding, in Paris on 22 June 1559, was celebrated with festivities, balls, masques, and five days of jousting.

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25. In addition, the alto parts in his oratorio, English musical drama and masque choruses were of course sung by Countertenors - and consequently lie somewhat low …