The opera libretto Comala (1774) by Ranieri Calzabigi has traditionally been regarded as one of the poet’s lesser creations. It has sometimes been dismissed as being too closely based on Melchiorre Cesarotti’s influential Italian translation from 1763 of the eponymous dramatic poem, which James Macpherson included in his 1762 collection of the songs of Ossian, adapted or translated from Gaelic oral poems. In the present article, however, the author argues that Calzabigi’s Comala was not only an independent adaptation but also a highly original attempt to translate the peculiar poetic and cultural features of the Ossianic world – its savagery, sublimity, melancholy, and psychological obscurity – into theatrical terms. In this experimental mu...
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Giovanni Paisiello's Barber of Seville, although no longer an opera that is frequently performed, w...
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The opera libretto Comala (1774) by Ranieri Calzabigi has traditionally been regarded as one of the ...
© 2013 Nancy CaloPietro Alessandro Guglielmi’s opera buffa or bernesca, titled Lo spirito di contrad...
The article is the result of some researches about the ideas on the operatic reform appeared in Ital...
Luigi Marchesi worked for the first time with Angelo Tarchi in Il conte di Saldagna, created in 1787...
The national awakening after the revolutions of 1848, and the related phenomenon of new operatic gra...
\u201cL\u2019opera seria\u201d by Ranieri Calzabigi and Florian Leopold Gassmann, performed for the ...
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The fulfilment of the operatic reform, managed by Christoph Willibald Gluck and his librettist Ranie...
Some arias by (or attributed to) Caldara were involved in the revival of ancient music which took pl...
O del mio dolce ardor by Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714–1787), Poetry by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi (171...
The early decades of the seventeenth century saw an important aesthetic shift in Italian secular mus...
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