Opera counts among the very few genres in the history of artistic creation in which theory came before practice: rather than recognized as a genre after it had been in existence for some time, as usually happens, opera was famously “invented.” At the same time, perhaps no other genre relies on convention as heavily as opera. How could such a convention-bound genre be “invented”? This chapter attempts to answer this question, discussing first the “invention” of opera, and then the ways in which the category of genre has been employed in the aesthetic and historiographical discourse on opera, with special focus on a few emblematic cases such as Don Giovanni, Fidelio, Carmen, Wagner’s music dramas, and modernist music theater
grantor: University of TorontoPrescriptions for specific genres of musical composition be...
The operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are fascinating examples of the genre as it existed in the Cla...
This thesis deals with a comparatice analysis, where there are original literary productions (proses...
Il capitolo discute il concetto di genere e le sue tipologie nell’opera in musica dagli inizi fino a...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...
This article deals with issues connected with defining the libretto in the light of genre classifica...
The institution, strict adherence to, and singular nature of genres in music has hindered our abilit...
Opera dilettantes will forever argue over the relative importance of words and music in the creation...
One of the commonplace theoretical distinctions between opera and oratorio is that the former is sta...
Study of arias, duets, and central finales from 37 operas of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and Verdi ...
Opera dilettantes will forever argue over the relative importance of words and music in the creation...
The classification of Western art music is notoriously complex, and the classification of opera subg...
With its powerful combination of music and theatre, opera is one of the most complex and yet immedia...
The role of opera in the art of music and the unique typology of ergological stages are explained th...
Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and eco...
grantor: University of TorontoPrescriptions for specific genres of musical composition be...
The operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are fascinating examples of the genre as it existed in the Cla...
This thesis deals with a comparatice analysis, where there are original literary productions (proses...
Il capitolo discute il concetto di genere e le sue tipologie nell’opera in musica dagli inizi fino a...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...
This article deals with issues connected with defining the libretto in the light of genre classifica...
The institution, strict adherence to, and singular nature of genres in music has hindered our abilit...
Opera dilettantes will forever argue over the relative importance of words and music in the creation...
One of the commonplace theoretical distinctions between opera and oratorio is that the former is sta...
Study of arias, duets, and central finales from 37 operas of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and Verdi ...
Opera dilettantes will forever argue over the relative importance of words and music in the creation...
The classification of Western art music is notoriously complex, and the classification of opera subg...
With its powerful combination of music and theatre, opera is one of the most complex and yet immedia...
The role of opera in the art of music and the unique typology of ergological stages are explained th...
Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and eco...
grantor: University of TorontoPrescriptions for specific genres of musical composition be...
The operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are fascinating examples of the genre as it existed in the Cla...
This thesis deals with a comparatice analysis, where there are original literary productions (proses...