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"In this elegantly constructed study of the early decades of public opera, the conflicts and cooperation of poets, composers, managers, designers, and singers—producing the art form that was soon to sweep the world and that has been dominant ever since—are revealed in their first freshness."—Andrew Porter "This will be a standard work on the subject of the rise of Venetian opera for decades. Rosand has provided a decisive contribution to the reshaping of the entire subject. . . . She offers a profoundly new view of baroque opera based on a solid documentary and historical-critical foundation. The treatment of the artistic self-consciousness and professional activities of the librettists, impresarios, singers, and composers is exemplary, as is the examination of their reciprocal relations. This work will have a positive effect not only on studies of 17th-century, but on the history of opera in general."—Lorenzo Bianconi
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Genre |
: Art |
Author |
: Ellen Rosand |
Publisher |
: Univ of California Press |
Release |
: 2007-10-09 |
File |
: 712 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780520254268 |
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Genre |
: Dramatic music |
Author |
: Simon Towneley Worsthorne |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1968 |
File |
: 240 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: UOM:39015009426027 |
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Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) was the first important composer of opera. This innovative study by one of the foremost experts on Monteverdi and seventeenth-century opera examines the composer's celebrated final works—Il ritorno d'Ulisse (1640) and L'incoronazione di Poppea (1642)—from a new perspective. Ellen Rosand considers these works as not merely a pair but constituents of a trio, a Venetian trilogy that, Rosand argues, properly includes a third opera, Le nozze d'Enea (1641). Although its music has not survived, its chronological placement between the other two operas opens new prospects for better understanding all three, both in their specifically Venetian context and as the creations of an old master. A thorough review of manuscript and printed sources of Ritorno and Poppea, in conjunction with those of their erstwhile silent companion, offers new possibilities for resolving the questions of authenticity that have swirled around Monteverdi's last operas since their discovery in the late nineteenth century. Le nozze d'Enea also helps to explain the striking differences between the other two, casting new light on their contrasting moral ethos: the conflict between a world of emotional propriety and restraint and one of hedonistic abandon.
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Ellen Rosand |
Publisher |
: Univ of California Press |
Release |
: 2007-12-03 |
File |
: 508 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0520933273 |
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Inventing the Business of Opera explores public opera in its infancy, bringing to life the men and women who successfully established the new genre on the stages of Venice during the seventeenth century. All of the components necessary to opera production are highlighted, from the financial backing, to the libretto and the score, to the singers, dancers, the scenery, and the costumes.
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Genre |
: Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author |
: Beth Glixon |
Publisher |
: Oxford University Press |
Release |
: 2007-12 |
File |
: 425 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780195342970 |
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The past four decades have seen an explosion in research regarding seventeenth-century opera. In addition to investigations of extant scores and librettos, scholars have dealt with the associated areas of dance and scenery, as well as newer disciplines such as studies of patronage, gender, and semiotics. While most of the essays in the volume pertain to Italian opera, others concern opera production in France, England, Spain and the Germanic countries.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: BethL. Glixon |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Release |
: 2017-07-05 |
File |
: 514 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781351547635 |
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From 1637 to the middle of the eighteenth century, Venice was the world center for operatic activity. No exact chronology of the Venetian stage during this period has previously existed in any language. This reference work, the culmination of two decades of research throughout Europe, provides a secure ordering of 800 operas and 650 related works from the period 1660 to 1760. Derived from thousands of manuscript news-sheets and other unpublished materials, the Chronology provides a wealth of new information on about 1500 works. Each entry in this production-based survey provides not only perfunctory reference information but also a synopsis of the text, eyewitness accounts, and pointers to surviving musical scores. What emerges, in addition to secure dates, is a profusion of new information about events, personalities, patronage, and the response of opera to changing political and social dynamics. Appendixes and supplements provide basic information in Venetian history for music, drama, and theater scholars who are not specialists in Italian studies.
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Genre |
: ART |
Author |
: Eleanor Selfridge-Field |
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: |
Release |
: 2022 |
File |
: 784 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 1503619974 |
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Opera developed during a time when the position of women—their rights and freedoms, their virtues and vices, and even the most basic substance of their sexuality—was constantly debated. Many of these controversies manifested themselves in the representation of the historical and mythological women whose voices were heard on the Venetian operatic stage. Drawing upon a complex web of early modern sources and ancient texts, this engaging study is the first comprehensive treatment of women, gender, and sexuality in seventeenth-century opera. Wendy Heller explores the operatic manifestations of female chastity, power, transvestism, androgyny, and desire, showing how the emerging genre was shaped by and infused with the Republic's taste for the erotic and its ambivalent attitudes toward women and sexuality. Heller begins by examining contemporary Venetian writings about gender and sexuality that influenced the development of female vocality in opera. The Venetian reception and transformation of ancient texts—by Ovid, Virgil, Tacitus, and Diodorus Siculus—form the background for her penetrating analyses of the musical and dramatic representation of five extraordinary women as presented in operas by Claudio Monteverdi, Francesco Cavalli, and their successors in Venice: Dido, queen of Carthage (Cavalli); Octavia, wife of Nero (Monteverdi); the nymph Callisto (Cavalli); Queen Semiramis of Assyria (Pietro Andrea Ziani); and Messalina, wife of Claudius (Carlo Pallavicino).
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Wendy Heller |
Publisher |
: Univ of California Press |
Release |
: 2004-01-12 |
File |
: 407 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780520919341 |
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Genre |
: Opera |
Author |
: Sir Simon Towneley |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1954 |
File |
: 0 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: OCLC:1439956374 |
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Dinko Fabris |
Publisher |
: CMA Pietà dei Turchini |
Release |
: 2005 |
File |
: 364 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: STANFORD:36105121386648 |
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Genre |
: Chastity |
Author |
: Wendy Beth Heller |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1995 |
File |
: 736 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: STANFORD:36105024305067 |