In this chapter, I will examine examples from several of the earliest eighteenth-century English cantatas written after the Italian style and in direct response to the growing popularity of Italian vocal music in England.3 The early English cantatas of three composers-John Eccles, Daniel Purcell, and Johann Christoph Pepusch-portend how each would fare in the new musical century, when the compositional ideals of an earlier era were foresaken as the focus on Italian vocal music, the \u27talk of the town\u27, broadened in scope and sharpened in intensity
English men and women in London who went to the Italian opera in the first half of the eighteenth ce...
This study develops three themes. It sketches a cultural history of Rome from approximately 1620 to ...
Of course, many scholars working on opera and music theatre well understand the nature and origins o...
The cantata as cultivated by Alessandro Scarlatti and his contemporaries Alessandro Stradella and Gi...
The aim of this thesis was to produce a performing edition of nine cantatas which form part of a col...
The presentation demonstrates improvisation techniques found in manuscript rather than printed sourc...
In 1683 the rising star of the London musical scene, the twenty-four-year-old Henry Purcell, present...
This is not to say that Carey thought ill of Italian music, per se. Contemporary accounts, including...
Henry Purcell has long been acknowledged as one of England’s greatest composers. Little is known abo...
The year is 1711, the author is the celebratedEnglish essayist and critic Joseph Addison, and his su...
The intent of this study is twofold: first, to explore the dramatic and musical functions of chorus ...
"Milton's poems, L'Allegro and Ill Penseroso, and Dryden's A Song for St Cecilia's Day and Alexander...
It has acquired the status of a myth: how Italy, land of song, in a process beginning sometime in th...
grantor: University of TorontoPrescriptions for specific genres of musical composition be...
During the English Reformation, composers attempted to create a uniquely English take on opera, one ...
English men and women in London who went to the Italian opera in the first half of the eighteenth ce...
This study develops three themes. It sketches a cultural history of Rome from approximately 1620 to ...
Of course, many scholars working on opera and music theatre well understand the nature and origins o...
The cantata as cultivated by Alessandro Scarlatti and his contemporaries Alessandro Stradella and Gi...
The aim of this thesis was to produce a performing edition of nine cantatas which form part of a col...
The presentation demonstrates improvisation techniques found in manuscript rather than printed sourc...
In 1683 the rising star of the London musical scene, the twenty-four-year-old Henry Purcell, present...
This is not to say that Carey thought ill of Italian music, per se. Contemporary accounts, including...
Henry Purcell has long been acknowledged as one of England’s greatest composers. Little is known abo...
The year is 1711, the author is the celebratedEnglish essayist and critic Joseph Addison, and his su...
The intent of this study is twofold: first, to explore the dramatic and musical functions of chorus ...
"Milton's poems, L'Allegro and Ill Penseroso, and Dryden's A Song for St Cecilia's Day and Alexander...
It has acquired the status of a myth: how Italy, land of song, in a process beginning sometime in th...
grantor: University of TorontoPrescriptions for specific genres of musical composition be...
During the English Reformation, composers attempted to create a uniquely English take on opera, one ...
English men and women in London who went to the Italian opera in the first half of the eighteenth ce...
This study develops three themes. It sketches a cultural history of Rome from approximately 1620 to ...
Of course, many scholars working on opera and music theatre well understand the nature and origins o...