This article outlines the development of nineteenth-century theatre from a sociological viewpoint, in particular, focusing on the coming of age of the Wiener Volkstheater under the direction of Raimund and Nestroy, as well as with the staging of works by playwrights as different from each other as Grabbe, Grillparzer and Büchner. All three of them, from different angles, tackled the historical genre as well as the problem of theatre seen in a new light. However, it was not their plays that were successful during the period of the Restoration but rather grand scale historical dramas on familiar themes by mostly forgotten playwrights, often translations and adaptations of French and Classical works. In the decades that followed the Revolution...
The oratorio as a musical genre was born in Italy in the late XVI century and the next one hundred y...
In this paper I consider one of the most studied themes by Gabriele Scaramuzza, who has been a full ...
This article challenges traditional narratives that have tended to highlight the role of opera as a ...
In German theatre studies (Theaterwissenschaft), the History of Theatre is generally considered a le...
The article shows how Brecht (with Fatzer) has somehow gone beyond “himself”, and beyond what could ...
In German theatre studies (Theaterwissenschaft), the History of Theatre is generally considered a le...
The presence of the choir in the Opera increases in the second half of the eighteenth century on the...
La ricerca ha lo scopo di riesaminare il teatro e la drammaturgia prodotti in Gran Bretagna fra il 1...
During the nineteenth century the theatre building - and in particular the opera house - imposed its...
Although, between 17th and 18th Century, popular culture was repressed and submitted to dominant cul...
This article focuses on Bourgeois and Mallian’s La nonne sanglant, a very successful French mélodram...
My doctoral dissertation analyzes the important role of Italian theatre in contributing to shape fe...
The article reviews the reasons of the Fosse’s just partial success on italian scene. The poor ackno...
The author of the article presents the main characteristics of the theater of social protest in Fran...
The essay describes the main stages of the conception and organization of classical representations...
The oratorio as a musical genre was born in Italy in the late XVI century and the next one hundred y...
In this paper I consider one of the most studied themes by Gabriele Scaramuzza, who has been a full ...
This article challenges traditional narratives that have tended to highlight the role of opera as a ...
In German theatre studies (Theaterwissenschaft), the History of Theatre is generally considered a le...
The article shows how Brecht (with Fatzer) has somehow gone beyond “himself”, and beyond what could ...
In German theatre studies (Theaterwissenschaft), the History of Theatre is generally considered a le...
The presence of the choir in the Opera increases in the second half of the eighteenth century on the...
La ricerca ha lo scopo di riesaminare il teatro e la drammaturgia prodotti in Gran Bretagna fra il 1...
During the nineteenth century the theatre building - and in particular the opera house - imposed its...
Although, between 17th and 18th Century, popular culture was repressed and submitted to dominant cul...
This article focuses on Bourgeois and Mallian’s La nonne sanglant, a very successful French mélodram...
My doctoral dissertation analyzes the important role of Italian theatre in contributing to shape fe...
The article reviews the reasons of the Fosse’s just partial success on italian scene. The poor ackno...
The author of the article presents the main characteristics of the theater of social protest in Fran...
The essay describes the main stages of the conception and organization of classical representations...
The oratorio as a musical genre was born in Italy in the late XVI century and the next one hundred y...
In this paper I consider one of the most studied themes by Gabriele Scaramuzza, who has been a full ...
This article challenges traditional narratives that have tended to highlight the role of opera as a ...