Opera is the most complete form of theatrical representation, characterized by musical accompaniment, both instrumental and vocal. It has played an important role in sociocultural spheres, affecting the various social strata and reflecting customs and ideas in different centuries. Composers have created pieces that have also shown the development of medicine. Since the birth of opera in seventeenth century in Italy, neuroscience has played an important role in influencing the representation of madness and neurological aspects. From the Folly of the Renaissance, a path toward a representation of madness was developed, initially linked to the myths of classical antiquity. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, madness was represented as...
How has opera represented the concept of 'madness' through the ages? Dr Naomi Matsumoto of the Music...
Since the end of the Nineteenth Century the hysterical body has progressively invaded the med...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...
Opera has played an important musical and cultural role since the fifteenth century, representing a ...
Neuropsychiatric and neurological diseases are represented in Opera in the contemporary era. The inf...
Representation of madness in opera is usually presented for dramatic purposes, especially in the 19t...
Insanity has always been a fascinating topic in the arts, including opera. Many scholars have analyz...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Casa dei Matti in Aversa and Palermo were renowned ...
Medicine was an important aspect of ancient Greek philosophy, which also associated sanity with reas...
There is little knowledge on sleepwalking in ancient times even though it is a very common condition...
This project focuses on selected themes and concepts from psychoanalysis, music, and history. Throug...
Functions of Drama Representation in Psychiatry Theatre activities have historically played a si...
This article explores the works of Cesare Lombroso on the man of genius and his relationships with i...
Just as spoken theatre can lead to the development of desirable altered states of consciousness, ope...
In his symphony “Il maníatico” (1780), Gaetano Brunetti gave a musical portrayal of monomania decade...
How has opera represented the concept of 'madness' through the ages? Dr Naomi Matsumoto of the Music...
Since the end of the Nineteenth Century the hysterical body has progressively invaded the med...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...
Opera has played an important musical and cultural role since the fifteenth century, representing a ...
Neuropsychiatric and neurological diseases are represented in Opera in the contemporary era. The inf...
Representation of madness in opera is usually presented for dramatic purposes, especially in the 19t...
Insanity has always been a fascinating topic in the arts, including opera. Many scholars have analyz...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Casa dei Matti in Aversa and Palermo were renowned ...
Medicine was an important aspect of ancient Greek philosophy, which also associated sanity with reas...
There is little knowledge on sleepwalking in ancient times even though it is a very common condition...
This project focuses on selected themes and concepts from psychoanalysis, music, and history. Throug...
Functions of Drama Representation in Psychiatry Theatre activities have historically played a si...
This article explores the works of Cesare Lombroso on the man of genius and his relationships with i...
Just as spoken theatre can lead to the development of desirable altered states of consciousness, ope...
In his symphony “Il maníatico” (1780), Gaetano Brunetti gave a musical portrayal of monomania decade...
How has opera represented the concept of 'madness' through the ages? Dr Naomi Matsumoto of the Music...
Since the end of the Nineteenth Century the hysterical body has progressively invaded the med...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...