Study of arias, duets, and central finales from 37 operas of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and Verdi suggests that in the past we may have overestimated the conventionality of scene structures in Italian operas from the period 1810-1850. While Bellini, Donizetti, and Verdi clearly retained the outlines of Rossini\u27s layouts for these types of scenes, they made fundamental changes within those outlines. They moved away from the relative stasis of Rossini\u27s archetypes by segmenting their lyric numbers more decisively at lower structural levels and by connecting those sections in stronger musical and dramatic motions. They enlivened the drama of the lyric number by revising the dramatic functions of the different movements and, more genera...
Giuseppe Verdi\u27s 1853 opera Il trovatore has long stood as one of the most popular dramas of the ...
This paper is an analysis of the operas of Bellini in which the music is discussed in terms of melod...
This appraisal presents various musico-dramatic works through the elucidation of source impulse and ...
Study of arias, duets, and central finales from 37 operas of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and Verdi ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Abramo Basevi, the author of Studio sulle opere di Giuseppe Verdi (1859), provi...
This paper examines the function of the libretto in Verdi's operas and its relations with the musica...
Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) codified a formula for arias, duets, and finales that made it easy for...
Over the last quarter-century, scholars have taken a unified approach in discussing form in Italian ...
I declare that this thesis is my own work. It is submitted for the degree of PhD by Thesis in the Un...
Mainstream views on the evolution of opera composition towards its present form are fraught with red...
This study examines the conventions of organization and style in the finales of opere buffe written ...
In domestic science there is a perception that today’s opera, under the pressure of massification, ...
In the 1830s the opera-comique genre evolves from the simple "comedies melee d'ariettes" to a true o...
Giuseppe Verdi was an opera composer who revolutionized the Italian opera with his approach to drama...
During the late-eighteenth century, a number of different aria types emerged in Italian opera seria ...
Giuseppe Verdi\u27s 1853 opera Il trovatore has long stood as one of the most popular dramas of the ...
This paper is an analysis of the operas of Bellini in which the music is discussed in terms of melod...
This appraisal presents various musico-dramatic works through the elucidation of source impulse and ...
Study of arias, duets, and central finales from 37 operas of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and Verdi ...
[[abstract]]Abstract Abramo Basevi, the author of Studio sulle opere di Giuseppe Verdi (1859), provi...
This paper examines the function of the libretto in Verdi's operas and its relations with the musica...
Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) codified a formula for arias, duets, and finales that made it easy for...
Over the last quarter-century, scholars have taken a unified approach in discussing form in Italian ...
I declare that this thesis is my own work. It is submitted for the degree of PhD by Thesis in the Un...
Mainstream views on the evolution of opera composition towards its present form are fraught with red...
This study examines the conventions of organization and style in the finales of opere buffe written ...
In domestic science there is a perception that today’s opera, under the pressure of massification, ...
In the 1830s the opera-comique genre evolves from the simple "comedies melee d'ariettes" to a true o...
Giuseppe Verdi was an opera composer who revolutionized the Italian opera with his approach to drama...
During the late-eighteenth century, a number of different aria types emerged in Italian opera seria ...
Giuseppe Verdi\u27s 1853 opera Il trovatore has long stood as one of the most popular dramas of the ...
This paper is an analysis of the operas of Bellini in which the music is discussed in terms of melod...
This appraisal presents various musico-dramatic works through the elucidation of source impulse and ...