International audienceLament in seventeenth-century Italian opera has often been studied either as the scene of the explosion of emotions (sadness, melancholy, disappointment, anger), or as a gendered genre that comments on patriarchal society. In this essay, lament is considered as an implicit political discourse: through examples selected from the origins of the lament (l'Arianna of Monteverdi) and from its developments (Venetian opera of the 1640s, influenced by the Accademia degli Incogniti), the purpose of this paper is to prove 1) how emotions, in Italian opera, are linked to political concepts; 2) why lament, even if apparently unpolitical, takes charge of a political discourse which implies a consideration of Power and Government; 3...
The paper takes into account several tragedies based on the Roman subject \u2013 drawn by Titus Livi...
Although early Venetian operas by composers such as Claudio Monteverdi and Francesco Cavalli offer t...
Weeping male characters dominated lamenting scenes in the mythological zarzuela during the tumultuou...
International audienceLament in seventeenth-century Italian opera has often been studied either as t...
Scholars have considered Italian chamber recitative laments only a transitional phenomenon between m...
The article focuses on the idea of theatre as a polical mobilization device, tracing its origins in ...
This master theses is about lamentation and also about first monodic rapresentations at the turn of ...
This article explores the potential connection between the politics of operatic representation and p...
Emotions are expressed not only with words but also with a gesture, body posture, mimi...
The analysis performed shows that there was far more than just one type of socio-political reaction ...
Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and eco...
Opera developed during a time when the position of women - their rights and freedoms, their virtues ...
Using as a foundation two “pillars” of early modern Italy and France—passions and Italian theater—th...
This music research drama thesis explores and presents a singer’s artistic research process from the...
Baroque opera was invented on a deathly premise: reviving a tradition of sung ancient tragedy that h...
The paper takes into account several tragedies based on the Roman subject \u2013 drawn by Titus Livi...
Although early Venetian operas by composers such as Claudio Monteverdi and Francesco Cavalli offer t...
Weeping male characters dominated lamenting scenes in the mythological zarzuela during the tumultuou...
International audienceLament in seventeenth-century Italian opera has often been studied either as t...
Scholars have considered Italian chamber recitative laments only a transitional phenomenon between m...
The article focuses on the idea of theatre as a polical mobilization device, tracing its origins in ...
This master theses is about lamentation and also about first monodic rapresentations at the turn of ...
This article explores the potential connection between the politics of operatic representation and p...
Emotions are expressed not only with words but also with a gesture, body posture, mimi...
The analysis performed shows that there was far more than just one type of socio-political reaction ...
Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and eco...
Opera developed during a time when the position of women - their rights and freedoms, their virtues ...
Using as a foundation two “pillars” of early modern Italy and France—passions and Italian theater—th...
This music research drama thesis explores and presents a singer’s artistic research process from the...
Baroque opera was invented on a deathly premise: reviving a tradition of sung ancient tragedy that h...
The paper takes into account several tragedies based on the Roman subject \u2013 drawn by Titus Livi...
Although early Venetian operas by composers such as Claudio Monteverdi and Francesco Cavalli offer t...
Weeping male characters dominated lamenting scenes in the mythological zarzuela during the tumultuou...