The intent of this study is twofold: first, to explore the dramatic and musical functions of chorus in baroque operas in Italy, France, and England; second, to identify choral excerpts from baroque operas suitable for present-day concert performance. Musical and dramatic functions of chorus in baroque opera are identified. Following a brief historical overview of the use of chorus in the development of Italian, French, and English baroque opera, representative choruses are selected for analysis and comparison. Examples are presented to demonstrate characteristic musical use of chorus in baroque opera; characteristic dramatic use of chorus in baroque opera; or, the suitability of a chorus for use as concert repertoire. Musical examples are d...
W. A. Mozart’s opera and concert arias for tenor are among the first music written specifically for ...
From 1660 through the first third of the nineteenth century the alteration of Shakespearean texts to...
English men and women in London who went to the Italian opera in the first half of the eighteenth ce...
French opera has a special place in the baroque canon. Although it has roots in the Italian traditio...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes music.This paper deals with five songs of Alessandro Sc...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONAn Introductions to the Art of Singing Italian Baroque Opera:A Brief His...
Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and eco...
Chapter One reviews published material that discusses seventeenth- and eighteenth-century repertoire...
Although the term “concert aria” is a later scholarly appellation applied after Mozart’s lifetime to...
Since its inception, French opera has embraced dance, yet all too often operatic dancing is treated ...
The presentation demonstrates improvisation techniques found in manuscript rather than printed sourc...
The aim of this thesis was to produce a performing edition of nine cantatas which form part of a col...
Baroque music is an area largely neglected in the music education of young horn students and wind pl...
In this chapter, I will examine examples from several of the earliest eighteenth-century English can...
Monody in musical dramatic presentations emanates from an early Baroque opera genesis and exists in ...
W. A. Mozart’s opera and concert arias for tenor are among the first music written specifically for ...
From 1660 through the first third of the nineteenth century the alteration of Shakespearean texts to...
English men and women in London who went to the Italian opera in the first half of the eighteenth ce...
French opera has a special place in the baroque canon. Although it has roots in the Italian traditio...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes music.This paper deals with five songs of Alessandro Sc...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONAn Introductions to the Art of Singing Italian Baroque Opera:A Brief His...
Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and eco...
Chapter One reviews published material that discusses seventeenth- and eighteenth-century repertoire...
Although the term “concert aria” is a later scholarly appellation applied after Mozart’s lifetime to...
Since its inception, French opera has embraced dance, yet all too often operatic dancing is treated ...
The presentation demonstrates improvisation techniques found in manuscript rather than printed sourc...
The aim of this thesis was to produce a performing edition of nine cantatas which form part of a col...
Baroque music is an area largely neglected in the music education of young horn students and wind pl...
In this chapter, I will examine examples from several of the earliest eighteenth-century English can...
Monody in musical dramatic presentations emanates from an early Baroque opera genesis and exists in ...
W. A. Mozart’s opera and concert arias for tenor are among the first music written specifically for ...
From 1660 through the first third of the nineteenth century the alteration of Shakespearean texts to...
English men and women in London who went to the Italian opera in the first half of the eighteenth ce...