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1 Online-Ressource (x, 340 Seiten)
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ISBN:
9781487518097
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9781487518080
Content:
This book explores the tense relationship between opera and tragedy - often described as antithetical forms of theatre - from the 1630s to the 1780s.
Content:
Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Opera, Tragedy, and Neighbouring Forms in an Age of Quarrels -- 1 Machine Plays in France: Between Italian Opera and French Tragedy in Music -- 2 Opera, Tragedy, and Tragédie en Musique between Lully and Rameau -- 3 Tragedy in Flux -- 4 Temptations of Love: Negotiating Tragic and Pastoral Inheritances at the Crossroads of Opera's Early Modern History -- 5 Claiming Women's Moral Agency: Luisa Bergalli as Poet Librettist -- 6 Metastasio's Theatre and Early Modern Political Philosophy: Tyrannicide, Clemency, Natural Law -- 7 Game of Thrones in the Russian Empire: Metastasio Revisited for St Petersburg -- 8 Recognition Scenes: Handel's Oreste, Audience Reception, and Competition at the London Opera -- 9 Terror and Intoxication: Calzabigi's Ipermestra o Le Danaidi (1778-1784) -- 10 From Serio to Sentimental: The Legacy of Tragic Opera in Carlo Goldoni's Drammi Giocosi per Musica -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index.
Content:
"Since the nineteenth century, some of the most influential historians have portrayed opera and tragedy as wholly distinct cultural phenomena. These historians have denied a meaningful connection between the tragedy of the ancients and the efforts of early modern composers to arrive at styles that were intensely dramatic. Drawing on a series of case studies, Opera, Tragedy, and Neighbouring Forms from Corneille to Calzabigi traces the productive, if at times rivalrous, relationship between opera and tragedy from the institution of French regular tragedy under Richelieu in the 1630s to the reform of opera championed by Calzabigi and Gluck in the late eighteenth century. Blair Hoxby and his fellow contributors shed light on "neighbouring forms" of theatre, including pastoral drama, tragédie en machines, tragédie en musique, and Goldoni's dramma giocoso. Their analysis includes famous masterpieces by Corneille, Voltaire, Metastasio, Goldoni, Calzabigi, Handel, and Gluck, as well as lesser-known artists such as Luisa Bergalli, the first female librettist to write for the public theatre in Italy. Opera, Tragedy, and Neighbouring Forms from Corneille to Calzabigi delves into a series of quarrels and debates in order to illuminate the history of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century theatre."--
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781487503512
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Opera, tragedy, and neighbouring forms from Corneille to Calzabigi Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2024 ISBN 9781487503512
Language:
English
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