As art reflects life, so too does it hold a mirror to the lives of the people who create it. The turbulent events of the first decades of the twentieth century, including two World Wars and the rise of Italian Fascism and German Nazism in the 1920s and 30s, affected millions of lives across several continents. This document explores the ways in which Luigi Dallapiccola (1904–1973) and Gian Carlo Menotti (1911–2007) voice their reactions to these events in their operas, Il Prigioniero (1948) and The Consul (1950). Italian composer Luigi Dallapiccola spent twenty months in internment during the First World War, and would be forced on several occasions to go into hiding during the Second World War. His opposition to Mussolini and the Italian F...
The paper focuses on three masterpieces of the twentieth-century musical production – Bèla Bartók’s ...
Der italienische Faschismus bestand aus einer vielschichtigen Struktur, die sich allen zeitgenössisc...
This study examines the Italian composer Luigi Nono’s proximity to extremist violence and state opp...
Composer, librettist and stage director Gian Carlo Menotti has changed the American musical theatre ...
Early in 1950 a new milestone was added to the his- tory of the theatre when a full-length opera bec...
La presente monografia esamina l'eredità del musicista ungherese Béla Bartók (1881-1945) come eroe p...
Luigi Dallapiccola (1904–75)—a pioneering figure as serialist, composer of protest music, and trailb...
This book was conceived as a laboratory on microhistory, an attempt to illustrate its main processes...
Elsa Olivieri Sangiacomo (1894–1996) was an Italian pianist, singer, and composer. She composed seve...
In 1947 the literary historian Carlo Dionisotti (1908-1998) and the novelist Luigi Meneghello (19222...
The paper focuses on the relationship between the Viennese music collector Franz Sales Kandler (1792...
Italian music of the early 20th century was dominated by opera. However, many composers, including ...
In the early 1940s, composer Luigi Dallapiccola (1904-1975) wrote a triptych of song cycles for voic...
Maria Taravella, MUS303: Music History 2Faculty Mentor(s): Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music My proje...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate several aspects of Dallapiccola's coherent expressionism ...
The paper focuses on three masterpieces of the twentieth-century musical production – Bèla Bartók’s ...
Der italienische Faschismus bestand aus einer vielschichtigen Struktur, die sich allen zeitgenössisc...
This study examines the Italian composer Luigi Nono’s proximity to extremist violence and state opp...
Composer, librettist and stage director Gian Carlo Menotti has changed the American musical theatre ...
Early in 1950 a new milestone was added to the his- tory of the theatre when a full-length opera bec...
La presente monografia esamina l'eredità del musicista ungherese Béla Bartók (1881-1945) come eroe p...
Luigi Dallapiccola (1904–75)—a pioneering figure as serialist, composer of protest music, and trailb...
This book was conceived as a laboratory on microhistory, an attempt to illustrate its main processes...
Elsa Olivieri Sangiacomo (1894–1996) was an Italian pianist, singer, and composer. She composed seve...
In 1947 the literary historian Carlo Dionisotti (1908-1998) and the novelist Luigi Meneghello (19222...
The paper focuses on the relationship between the Viennese music collector Franz Sales Kandler (1792...
Italian music of the early 20th century was dominated by opera. However, many composers, including ...
In the early 1940s, composer Luigi Dallapiccola (1904-1975) wrote a triptych of song cycles for voic...
Maria Taravella, MUS303: Music History 2Faculty Mentor(s): Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music My proje...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate several aspects of Dallapiccola's coherent expressionism ...
The paper focuses on three masterpieces of the twentieth-century musical production – Bèla Bartók’s ...
Der italienische Faschismus bestand aus einer vielschichtigen Struktur, die sich allen zeitgenössisc...
This study examines the Italian composer Luigi Nono’s proximity to extremist violence and state opp...