In his symphony “Il maníatico” (1780), Gaetano Brunetti gave a musical portrayal of monomania decades before it became a staple of nineteenth-century alienism (psychiatry), as well as of Romantic music and art. A detailed analysis of his symphony shows both the presenting features of what he called manía as well as the stages of the “maniac's” interaction with the surrounding “normal” world. These stages respond to widely known mental peculiarities of several generations of Spanish royalty, whom Brunetti served as court composer. Though its court audience would likely have compared this portrayal of obsession to Cervantes's Don Quixote, Brunetti's symphony may also have sent a coded message of sympathy to his patron, the crown prince who wo...
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This article explores the works of Cesare Lombroso on the man of genius and his relationships with i...
The central topic of the article Cardenio’s Decorum is the depiction of madness in words and music. ...
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In the year 1804, Friedrich Rochlitz was editor of the influential Leipzig review, «Allgemeine Musik...
Reproduced from typescript. --- Thesis (M.A.)-- University of Rochester.An understanding of the musi...
[[abstract]]The “id?e fixe” in Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique (1830) arose from his personal experi...
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There is, Berlioz writes in his essay “De la musique en général” (1837), “a strange agitation in my ...
This project focuses on selected themes and concepts from psychoanalysis, music, and history. Throug...
International audienceAccording to J.J. Moreau de Tours (1859) and some late 19th century clinicians...
The article reads Sigmund Freud and Claudio Monteverdi’s understanding of musicality, its affinity w...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Casa dei Matti in Aversa and Palermo were renowned ...
Representation of madness in opera is usually presented for dramatic purposes, especially in the 19t...
Opera is the most complete form of theatrical representation, characterized by musical accompaniment...
The central topic of the article Cardenio’s Decorum is the depiction of madness in words and music. ...
This article explores the works of Cesare Lombroso on the man of genius and his relationships with i...
The central topic of the article Cardenio’s Decorum is the depiction of madness in words and music. ...
The personal and private lives of great men and women in history, like writers, painters and musicia...
In the year 1804, Friedrich Rochlitz was editor of the influential Leipzig review, «Allgemeine Musik...
Reproduced from typescript. --- Thesis (M.A.)-- University of Rochester.An understanding of the musi...
[[abstract]]The “id?e fixe” in Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique (1830) arose from his personal experi...
Background: During his life, Beethoven faced a lot of personal problems and diseases that could lead...
There is, Berlioz writes in his essay “De la musique en général” (1837), “a strange agitation in my ...
This project focuses on selected themes and concepts from psychoanalysis, music, and history. Throug...
International audienceAccording to J.J. Moreau de Tours (1859) and some late 19th century clinicians...
The article reads Sigmund Freud and Claudio Monteverdi’s understanding of musicality, its affinity w...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, the Casa dei Matti in Aversa and Palermo were renowned ...