The purpose of this article is to provide today’s operatic interpreter with the historical insight she needs to understand the early operatic female voice. In particular, it focuses on where today’s mezzo-soprano voice classification falls within the seventeenth- and early eighteenth- century operatic repertoire, which are the genre’s first efforts. This route of inquiry is particularly difficult since the mezzo-soprano classification did not emerge until the mid- eighteenth-century. Previously, it was not identified as a separate female voice category. Therefore, in order for today’s mezzo-soprano to access and, hence, engage with this early operatic repertoire, she must gain a clearer understanding of her historical predecessors, principa...
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This article explores how singing became “Wagnerian” after Wagner’s death in 1883. Common perception...
This dissertation thesis Historically informed interpretation of Rennaisance and Baroque vocal music...
In female voices, 'soprano' and 'contralto' are terms readily used to describe the high and low voic...
Is there a synergy between contemporary voice science and early music? Can the developing soprano be...
The early music revival of the late twentieth century revolutionized music with the birth of histor...
As a young singer, it is inevitable that one is bombarded with the history of singing. Not only are...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONAn Introductions to the Art of Singing Italian Baroque Opera:A Brief His...
Artistic and expressive means of creating stage imagery in the opera are closely related to the perf...
W. A. Mozart’s opera and concert arias for tenor are among the first music written specifically for ...
This study considers how the emergence of opera, its evolution, and the rise of the prima donna infl...
This dissertation discusses the mezzo-soprano singer and her repertoire in the Parisian Opéra and Op...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
French opera has a special place in the baroque canon. Although it has roots in the Italian traditio...
The beginning of the 20th century saw the rise of modernist aesthetics which moulded modern performa...
W. A. Mozart’s opera and concert arias for tenor are among the first music written specifically for ...
This article explores how singing became “Wagnerian” after Wagner’s death in 1883. Common perception...
This dissertation thesis Historically informed interpretation of Rennaisance and Baroque vocal music...
In female voices, 'soprano' and 'contralto' are terms readily used to describe the high and low voic...
Is there a synergy between contemporary voice science and early music? Can the developing soprano be...
The early music revival of the late twentieth century revolutionized music with the birth of histor...
As a young singer, it is inevitable that one is bombarded with the history of singing. Not only are...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONAn Introductions to the Art of Singing Italian Baroque Opera:A Brief His...
Artistic and expressive means of creating stage imagery in the opera are closely related to the perf...
W. A. Mozart’s opera and concert arias for tenor are among the first music written specifically for ...
This study considers how the emergence of opera, its evolution, and the rise of the prima donna infl...
This dissertation discusses the mezzo-soprano singer and her repertoire in the Parisian Opéra and Op...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
French opera has a special place in the baroque canon. Although it has roots in the Italian traditio...
The beginning of the 20th century saw the rise of modernist aesthetics which moulded modern performa...
W. A. Mozart’s opera and concert arias for tenor are among the first music written specifically for ...
This article explores how singing became “Wagnerian” after Wagner’s death in 1883. Common perception...
This dissertation thesis Historically informed interpretation of Rennaisance and Baroque vocal music...