The drammatica is a theatrical declamatory system that has been completely neglected since the dawn of the twentieth century; nevertheless it formed the foundation of the Italian national theatre and played a remarkable role in the history of eighteenth-and-nineteenth-century European theatre. It featured a scale of intonations and gestures which were represented by symbols of notation. Some of those symbols are still preserved and readable in the actors\u2019 prompt books. My identification of the symbols demostrates the skilful craft of nineteenth-century Italian actors; but it also reveals the origins of an emerging resistance to the declamation, especially in the age of naturalism. Some of the great Italian actors (in some case they we...
Negli anni 1668-89 l’esperienza melodrammatica capitolina è riconducibile a quattro filoni ben disti...
Il dramma a tesi di Dumas figlio si propone come un teatro “intelligente”, di riflessione morale, in...
The article is the result of some researches about the ideas on the operatic reform appeared in Ital...
The drammatica is a theatrical declamatory system that has been completely neglected since the dawn ...
Combining metrical structure with gesture and expressiveness, the nineteenth-century Italian actors ...
Since the early nineteenth century some treatises by actors and teachers of declamation have includ...
The fulfilment of the operatic reform, managed by Christoph Willibald Gluck and his librettist Ranie...
The nineteenth-century Italian theatrical system was run by capocomici (leading-manager actors) who ...
Curated Panel: Italian Acting I explore the remarkable role that the reform of the old Rappresentati...
The Neo-avantgardes of the 20th century left an indelible mark on the idea of theatre, establishing ...
Early Italian Baroque opera (ca. 1600-ca. 1770) was drama-oriented; Monteverdi and the composers of ...
La drammatica-metodo italiano è un sistema di recitazione dimenticato, che tuttavia ha scritto una d...
Emotions are expressed not only with words but also with a gesture, body posture, miming or voice mo...
19th century Italian theatre is chiefly related to its interpreters’ vicissitudes. Actors are profes...
Performances like those Eleonora Duse\u2019s led James Joyce to comment that the Italians had an imm...
Negli anni 1668-89 l’esperienza melodrammatica capitolina è riconducibile a quattro filoni ben disti...
Il dramma a tesi di Dumas figlio si propone come un teatro “intelligente”, di riflessione morale, in...
The article is the result of some researches about the ideas on the operatic reform appeared in Ital...
The drammatica is a theatrical declamatory system that has been completely neglected since the dawn ...
Combining metrical structure with gesture and expressiveness, the nineteenth-century Italian actors ...
Since the early nineteenth century some treatises by actors and teachers of declamation have includ...
The fulfilment of the operatic reform, managed by Christoph Willibald Gluck and his librettist Ranie...
The nineteenth-century Italian theatrical system was run by capocomici (leading-manager actors) who ...
Curated Panel: Italian Acting I explore the remarkable role that the reform of the old Rappresentati...
The Neo-avantgardes of the 20th century left an indelible mark on the idea of theatre, establishing ...
Early Italian Baroque opera (ca. 1600-ca. 1770) was drama-oriented; Monteverdi and the composers of ...
La drammatica-metodo italiano è un sistema di recitazione dimenticato, che tuttavia ha scritto una d...
Emotions are expressed not only with words but also with a gesture, body posture, miming or voice mo...
19th century Italian theatre is chiefly related to its interpreters’ vicissitudes. Actors are profes...
Performances like those Eleonora Duse\u2019s led James Joyce to comment that the Italians had an imm...
Negli anni 1668-89 l’esperienza melodrammatica capitolina è riconducibile a quattro filoni ben disti...
Il dramma a tesi di Dumas figlio si propone come un teatro “intelligente”, di riflessione morale, in...
The article is the result of some researches about the ideas on the operatic reform appeared in Ital...