In this master thesis I look at the revivals of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice in London (1770 and 1785), Florence (1771), and Naples (1774). After the premiere of Orfeo ed Euridice in Vienna in 1762, Gluck himself reworked the opera for new productions in Parma (1769) and Paris (1774). The versions studied in my thesis, however, were adapted and included music by other composers, such as Johann Christian Bach and Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi. There were a number of added scenes, new characters, and inserted arias, sometimes in a very contrasting style to what Gluck and Calzabigi tried to achieve in their reform of opera seria. For this reason, the reworkings have often been called pasticcio versions in modern literature. Through a comparative s...
This Master Thesis is a part of a larger scenographic project which is based on Orpheus and Eurydice...
2013-07-28Performances of operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) were particularly frequent...
When Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) arrived in Paris in the fall of 1773, eleven years have p...
From 1774 to 1785, Naples hosted six different productions of Gluck's 'reform' operas: two of "Orfeo...
© 2013 Nancy CaloPietro Alessandro Guglielmi’s opera buffa or bernesca, titled Lo spirito di contrad...
Christoph Willibald Gluck composed 6 one-act works in Vienna, which are occasional works praising th...
This study consists of a new pasticcio opera and a thesis examining the origins of these operas, the...
Naples in the last thirty years of the eighteenth-century was characterized by a fervent climate of ...
The traditional criticism of "Orfeo" is that it was disfigured by the occasion for which it was comp...
Around 1700, opera in Italy underwent a period of change often referred to as the “first reform.” Th...
Although evidence of Gluck's influence on Mozart is sometimes discernible, by examining the two oper...
My dissertation investigates the experience of listening to previously-heard music assembled by comp...
The Viennese premiere of Orfeo was extremely well received, and Gluck decided to revise the opera as...
My dissertation investigates the experience of listening to previously-heard music assembled by comp...
This dissertation presents an in-depth examination of Giacinto Andrea Cicognini and Francesco Cavall...
This Master Thesis is a part of a larger scenographic project which is based on Orpheus and Eurydice...
2013-07-28Performances of operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) were particularly frequent...
When Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) arrived in Paris in the fall of 1773, eleven years have p...
From 1774 to 1785, Naples hosted six different productions of Gluck's 'reform' operas: two of "Orfeo...
© 2013 Nancy CaloPietro Alessandro Guglielmi’s opera buffa or bernesca, titled Lo spirito di contrad...
Christoph Willibald Gluck composed 6 one-act works in Vienna, which are occasional works praising th...
This study consists of a new pasticcio opera and a thesis examining the origins of these operas, the...
Naples in the last thirty years of the eighteenth-century was characterized by a fervent climate of ...
The traditional criticism of "Orfeo" is that it was disfigured by the occasion for which it was comp...
Around 1700, opera in Italy underwent a period of change often referred to as the “first reform.” Th...
Although evidence of Gluck's influence on Mozart is sometimes discernible, by examining the two oper...
My dissertation investigates the experience of listening to previously-heard music assembled by comp...
The Viennese premiere of Orfeo was extremely well received, and Gluck decided to revise the opera as...
My dissertation investigates the experience of listening to previously-heard music assembled by comp...
This dissertation presents an in-depth examination of Giacinto Andrea Cicognini and Francesco Cavall...
This Master Thesis is a part of a larger scenographic project which is based on Orpheus and Eurydice...
2013-07-28Performances of operas by Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) were particularly frequent...
When Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) arrived in Paris in the fall of 1773, eleven years have p...