This article challenges the common idea of Italy's obsession with Italian music, and with Verdi in particular, an image which supports stereotypes of Italians as narrowly focused on their own national culture, mentally sealed off from what is happening outside the peninsula. Starting from an analysis of the frequently rather mixed or even negative reception of Verdi's music in Italy, the article outlines the general crisis which affected Italian opera after Unification. One of the responses to this crisis was a remarkable internationalization of the repertoire on the Italian stages. Taking music and opera as an example, the article demonstrates the extent to which Italy articulated its experience of modernity and nation building through a t...
The years after Italian unification (1861) were marked by five factors which determined development ...
The most powerful incentive in the study of Italian is undoubtedly the Italian culture and music at ...
This dissertation provides a detailed study of Italian operatic transfer between Milan, New York and...
This article explores Italian images of America during the Risorgimento and the time of Italy’s unif...
This article challenges traditional narratives that have tended to highlight the role of opera as a ...
This article retraces Giuseppe Verdi's Otello (1887) to the great Italian mattatori (star actors), p...
In fin-de-siècle Europe 'popular musical theatre', flourished and appealed to the middle classes unl...
The devastation enacted on the Italian nation by Mussolini’s ventennio and the Second World War had ...
The devastation enacted on the Italian nation by Mussolini’s ventennio and the Second World War had ...
This dissertation examines musical culture in Milan from the 1870s to 1890s, with particular attenti...
The revival of interest in music evident in recent historiography has led to an investigation of the...
In January 1924 the latest incarnation of Futurist music theatre, Il nuovo teatro futurista, began a...
none1noThis article revisits the ‘‘high culture model’’ of Paul DiMaggio by taking as its empirical ...
How does a new successful musical genre impose itself, define its audiences and repertoires and even...
This article explores the relationship between politics, society and culture in Napoleonic Milan (17...
The years after Italian unification (1861) were marked by five factors which determined development ...
The most powerful incentive in the study of Italian is undoubtedly the Italian culture and music at ...
This dissertation provides a detailed study of Italian operatic transfer between Milan, New York and...
This article explores Italian images of America during the Risorgimento and the time of Italy’s unif...
This article challenges traditional narratives that have tended to highlight the role of opera as a ...
This article retraces Giuseppe Verdi's Otello (1887) to the great Italian mattatori (star actors), p...
In fin-de-siècle Europe 'popular musical theatre', flourished and appealed to the middle classes unl...
The devastation enacted on the Italian nation by Mussolini’s ventennio and the Second World War had ...
The devastation enacted on the Italian nation by Mussolini’s ventennio and the Second World War had ...
This dissertation examines musical culture in Milan from the 1870s to 1890s, with particular attenti...
The revival of interest in music evident in recent historiography has led to an investigation of the...
In January 1924 the latest incarnation of Futurist music theatre, Il nuovo teatro futurista, began a...
none1noThis article revisits the ‘‘high culture model’’ of Paul DiMaggio by taking as its empirical ...
How does a new successful musical genre impose itself, define its audiences and repertoires and even...
This article explores the relationship between politics, society and culture in Napoleonic Milan (17...
The years after Italian unification (1861) were marked by five factors which determined development ...
The most powerful incentive in the study of Italian is undoubtedly the Italian culture and music at ...
This dissertation provides a detailed study of Italian operatic transfer between Milan, New York and...