Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and economic environment of seventeenth-century Venice and there developed the stylistic and aesthetic characteristics we recognize as opera today. With ninety-one music examples, most of them complete pieces nowhere else in print, and enlivened by twenty-eight illustrations, this landmark study will be essential for all students of opera, amateur and professional, and for students of European cultural history in general.Because opera was new in the seventeenth century, the composers (most notably Monteverdi and Cavalli), librettists, impresarios, singers, and designers were especially aware of dealing with aesthetic issues as they worked. Rosand ex...
Opera, perhaps fittingly described as an eclectic compilation of philosophy and Greek theater, emerg...
Opera, perhaps fittingly described as an eclectic compilation of philosophy and Greek theater, emerg...
In this book, Eugene Johnson traces the invention of the opera house, a building type of world-wide ...
Opera developed during a time when the position of women - their rights and freedoms, their virtues ...
Around 1700, opera in Italy underwent a period of change often referred to as the “first reform.” Th...
Around 1700, opera in Italy underwent a period of change often referred to as the “first reform.” Th...
Around 1700, opera in Italy underwent a period of change often referred to as the “first reform.” Th...
The Italian seicento has been considered a dead century by many literary scholars. As this study dem...
This dissertation presents an in-depth examination of Giacinto Andrea Cicognini and Francesco Cavall...
In the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, comic opera existed almost exclusively as a local...
In the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, comic opera existed almost exclusively as a local...
Although the term “concert aria” is a later scholarly appellation applied after Mozart’s lifetime to...
International audienceThe repertory of the Comédie-Italienne in the last two decades of the seventee...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...
Opera, perhaps fittingly described as an eclectic compilation of philosophy and Greek theater, emerg...
Opera, perhaps fittingly described as an eclectic compilation of philosophy and Greek theater, emerg...
Opera, perhaps fittingly described as an eclectic compilation of philosophy and Greek theater, emerg...
In this book, Eugene Johnson traces the invention of the opera house, a building type of world-wide ...
Opera developed during a time when the position of women - their rights and freedoms, their virtues ...
Around 1700, opera in Italy underwent a period of change often referred to as the “first reform.” Th...
Around 1700, opera in Italy underwent a period of change often referred to as the “first reform.” Th...
Around 1700, opera in Italy underwent a period of change often referred to as the “first reform.” Th...
The Italian seicento has been considered a dead century by many literary scholars. As this study dem...
This dissertation presents an in-depth examination of Giacinto Andrea Cicognini and Francesco Cavall...
In the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, comic opera existed almost exclusively as a local...
In the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, comic opera existed almost exclusively as a local...
Although the term “concert aria” is a later scholarly appellation applied after Mozart’s lifetime to...
International audienceThe repertory of the Comédie-Italienne in the last two decades of the seventee...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...
Opera, perhaps fittingly described as an eclectic compilation of philosophy and Greek theater, emerg...
Opera, perhaps fittingly described as an eclectic compilation of philosophy and Greek theater, emerg...
Opera, perhaps fittingly described as an eclectic compilation of philosophy and Greek theater, emerg...
In this book, Eugene Johnson traces the invention of the opera house, a building type of world-wide ...