This project argues that changes to operatic vocal writing in the late nineteenth century prompted Austro-German operagoers to radically expand their understandings of vocal sound in the years around 1900. As post-Wagnerian composers granted greater melodic expression to the orchestra, and increasingly exploited non-melodic vocal effects such as groans and cries, fierce debates were launched about what and how opera’s voices ought to communicate. I track the fallout from these developments, drawing on an archive of journalistic music criticism, vocal treatises, and singer memoirs, as well as under-examined sources such as letters to newspapers, satire, poetry, and cartoons. Listeners looked far beyond the theater to interpret the shifting v...
Writers from diverse disciplines have rhapsodised over the impact of the operatic voice on the liste...
Zeitoper – those jazz-infused operas of Weimar Republic Germany, where cars and trains drive across ...
Richard Wagner was appointed Hofkapellmeister to the Dresden Court in 1841. In conjunction with the ...
The social status of singing changed radically over the course of the nineteenth century. During the...
This article explores how singing became “Wagnerian” after Wagner’s death in 1883. Common perception...
Operatic writing for the voice has become more challenging over the past century. In this thesis, I ...
Includes abstract and vita.This dissertation examines how audio and visual technologies intervened i...
Post-War of 1812 New York City was hardly prime territory for a musically elaborate, European theatr...
none1noAny discussion about the voices of singers active before the invention of the phonographic re...
How an operatic work is produced on the stage provides a crucial element in our understanding and as...
The beginning of the 20th century saw the rise of modernist aesthetics which moulded modern performa...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 175-186).Wagner's avowed aim in his music-dramas was to ...
This dissertation explores the transformation of opera comique (as represented by the opera Carmen) ...
Studies in the history of French nineteenth-century stage music have blossomed in the last decade, e...
A bold, engaging exploration of opera's fundamental nature and enduring appeal, from the sixteenth c...
Writers from diverse disciplines have rhapsodised over the impact of the operatic voice on the liste...
Zeitoper – those jazz-infused operas of Weimar Republic Germany, where cars and trains drive across ...
Richard Wagner was appointed Hofkapellmeister to the Dresden Court in 1841. In conjunction with the ...
The social status of singing changed radically over the course of the nineteenth century. During the...
This article explores how singing became “Wagnerian” after Wagner’s death in 1883. Common perception...
Operatic writing for the voice has become more challenging over the past century. In this thesis, I ...
Includes abstract and vita.This dissertation examines how audio and visual technologies intervened i...
Post-War of 1812 New York City was hardly prime territory for a musically elaborate, European theatr...
none1noAny discussion about the voices of singers active before the invention of the phonographic re...
How an operatic work is produced on the stage provides a crucial element in our understanding and as...
The beginning of the 20th century saw the rise of modernist aesthetics which moulded modern performa...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 175-186).Wagner's avowed aim in his music-dramas was to ...
This dissertation explores the transformation of opera comique (as represented by the opera Carmen) ...
Studies in the history of French nineteenth-century stage music have blossomed in the last decade, e...
A bold, engaging exploration of opera's fundamental nature and enduring appeal, from the sixteenth c...
Writers from diverse disciplines have rhapsodised over the impact of the operatic voice on the liste...
Zeitoper – those jazz-infused operas of Weimar Republic Germany, where cars and trains drive across ...
Richard Wagner was appointed Hofkapellmeister to the Dresden Court in 1841. In conjunction with the ...