Theater and Public Opera in Paris and London in the 18th Century. The consciousness of public emerged unusually early in the performing arts directly with the founding of theaters themselves. The notion of public did not necessarily involve contestation between public opinion and established authority. It was based instead on two presuppositions that the public was the ultimate authority in taste and that it must at all costs be entertained. But whereas in Paris the Opera emerged as bureaucratic structure run chiefly by musicians and highlevel civil servants in London the Theatre was commercial venture originally directed by noblemen and after the middle of the century by professional managers. The differences between the theatres and the...
National audienceBefore the French Revolution, the Paris Opera was unquestionably the first French t...
In nineteenth-century The Hague, the French opera performances in the Royal Theatre were the most im...
The emergence of grand opéra around 1830 resulted in large-scale works in five acts setting libretti...
Theater and Public Opera in Paris and London in the 18th Century. The consciousness of public emer...
Although Beaumarchais played a considerable role in the war of American independence and in the diff...
In the last fifty years of the ancien régime, commercial theater in France was transformed. Provinci...
Taking as a case study the Theatre-Italien, here considered both as a particular theatrical practice...
The theatre, a very often-frequented place from the 1770s, is at the junction of several socie-ties:...
Music for the stage has always been embedded in a network of power relationships between states, imp...
The history of theatre cannot be limited to an academic world built by powers and criticism. For cen...
Marie-Thérèse Bouquet-Boyer : Public and repertory in the Turin theatres. In the 18th Century Turin...
Hélène Merlin : The public in the isth century. The legacy of the past. 18th century saw the divisi...
Dès le XVIIIe siècle, l’Opéra de Paris est considéré comme un « établissement public ». Ses missions...
Yves Jubinville : Theatres and cafés in Paris. In the cultural geography of 18th-century Paris, the...
Public discourse and forms of the public in France during the first part of the 17th Century. Hélèn...
National audienceBefore the French Revolution, the Paris Opera was unquestionably the first French t...
In nineteenth-century The Hague, the French opera performances in the Royal Theatre were the most im...
The emergence of grand opéra around 1830 resulted in large-scale works in five acts setting libretti...
Theater and Public Opera in Paris and London in the 18th Century. The consciousness of public emer...
Although Beaumarchais played a considerable role in the war of American independence and in the diff...
In the last fifty years of the ancien régime, commercial theater in France was transformed. Provinci...
Taking as a case study the Theatre-Italien, here considered both as a particular theatrical practice...
The theatre, a very often-frequented place from the 1770s, is at the junction of several socie-ties:...
Music for the stage has always been embedded in a network of power relationships between states, imp...
The history of theatre cannot be limited to an academic world built by powers and criticism. For cen...
Marie-Thérèse Bouquet-Boyer : Public and repertory in the Turin theatres. In the 18th Century Turin...
Hélène Merlin : The public in the isth century. The legacy of the past. 18th century saw the divisi...
Dès le XVIIIe siècle, l’Opéra de Paris est considéré comme un « établissement public ». Ses missions...
Yves Jubinville : Theatres and cafés in Paris. In the cultural geography of 18th-century Paris, the...
Public discourse and forms of the public in France during the first part of the 17th Century. Hélèn...
National audienceBefore the French Revolution, the Paris Opera was unquestionably the first French t...
In nineteenth-century The Hague, the French opera performances in the Royal Theatre were the most im...
The emergence of grand opéra around 1830 resulted in large-scale works in five acts setting libretti...