This brief survey of literature, provided with a bibliography, proposes to critically inform about research carried out over the last 30 years, and to identify research trends regarding subject definition, methodology and epistemology of the apparent duality, 'Italian Opera' and 'Central Europe'. A main question is how researchers have imagined their subject as a geographical space, and what their changing priorities had to do with developing regional concepts in music history. It is shown how, in the 1960s and 70s, the reception of Italian Opera in Europe was conceptualised as a national and European, not a regional question; how specialisation on mechanisms of production and consumption in the 1980s instigated more socially-oriented resea...
Attending an opera involves a multi-sensory evaluation (acoustical, visual, and more), cultural back...
The awareness of the central government and other supportive agencies in Italy as to the need for re...
The national awakening after the revolutions of 1848, and the related phenomenon of new operatic gra...
The present article tries to make thematic the geographical plan of the present volume, by examining...
Mapping Italian Theatre provides a new critical overview of the circulation of the Italian theatre a...
The thesis examines the impact of the early dissemination of Russian operas in the cultural life and...
The most powerful incentive in the study of Italian is undoubtedly the Italian culture and music at ...
The present article tries to make thematic the geographical plan of the present volume, by examinin...
The paper aims to re-evaluate regionality as a key concept in musicology. After a short introduction...
I investigate the consequences of long-run persistence of a society's preferences for cultural goods...
Nations and nationalism have been a main research topic for decades, but the last few years have wit...
After briefly reviewing the problems arising from attempts to dentify precise geographical outlines ...
Insofar as it is readily understood, music has often proved to be an easily exportable cultural asse...
The years after Italian unification (1861) were marked by five factors which determined development ...
This article challenges traditional narratives that have tended to highlight the role of opera as a ...
Attending an opera involves a multi-sensory evaluation (acoustical, visual, and more), cultural back...
The awareness of the central government and other supportive agencies in Italy as to the need for re...
The national awakening after the revolutions of 1848, and the related phenomenon of new operatic gra...
The present article tries to make thematic the geographical plan of the present volume, by examining...
Mapping Italian Theatre provides a new critical overview of the circulation of the Italian theatre a...
The thesis examines the impact of the early dissemination of Russian operas in the cultural life and...
The most powerful incentive in the study of Italian is undoubtedly the Italian culture and music at ...
The present article tries to make thematic the geographical plan of the present volume, by examinin...
The paper aims to re-evaluate regionality as a key concept in musicology. After a short introduction...
I investigate the consequences of long-run persistence of a society's preferences for cultural goods...
Nations and nationalism have been a main research topic for decades, but the last few years have wit...
After briefly reviewing the problems arising from attempts to dentify precise geographical outlines ...
Insofar as it is readily understood, music has often proved to be an easily exportable cultural asse...
The years after Italian unification (1861) were marked by five factors which determined development ...
This article challenges traditional narratives that have tended to highlight the role of opera as a ...
Attending an opera involves a multi-sensory evaluation (acoustical, visual, and more), cultural back...
The awareness of the central government and other supportive agencies in Italy as to the need for re...
The national awakening after the revolutions of 1848, and the related phenomenon of new operatic gra...