This study investigates the reception of partimento at the Conservatoire between its foundation in 1795 and 1840. The circulation of partimento in France in the nineteenth century is evinced by the monumental works of Choron, the Principes d'accompagnement des écoles d'Italie, and the Principes de composition des écoles d'Italie, alongside the French edition of Fenaroli's partimenti edited by Imbimbo. These publications notwithstanding, the use of partimenti in teaching at the Conservatoire has never been explored. The Conservatoire initially emulated institutions such as the Neapolitan Conservatori, with the goal of producing French musicians and singers as successful as their Italian colleagues. Drawing on archival documents, manuscripts,...
This presentation investigates the relationship between partimento pedagogy and Rameau’s music theor...
Opera and musical theater dominated French culture in the 1800s, and the influential stage music tha...
This volume reflects a multidisciplinary approach, with the accent on the interplay between music pe...
The tradition of the Neapolitan school of composition (in which the partimento and its teaching tech...
At the height of the Enlightenment, four conservatories in Naples stood at the center of European co...
Studies in the history of French nineteenth-century stage music have blossomed in the last decade, e...
International audienceAfter an initial career as a composer of Italian operas, Luigi Cherubini moves...
The partimento was a hand-written leaflet that taught eighteenth-century Italian musicians how to co...
The technique of partimento developed in eighteenth-century Italy with the purpose of instructing st...
Mainstream views on the evolution of opera composition towards its present form are fraught with red...
When dealing with the difficult issue of determining when and where partimenti came into use, I conj...
In the 18th century, the Italian clavier tradition of partimento was widespread in Europe. It is be...
The article examines the occasional genres flourished during the French domination in Naples (1806-1...
With the final suppression of religious chairs in 1792, the multiple provincial relays which had, un...
The emergence of grand opéra around 1830 resulted in large-scale works in five acts setting libretti...
This presentation investigates the relationship between partimento pedagogy and Rameau’s music theor...
Opera and musical theater dominated French culture in the 1800s, and the influential stage music tha...
This volume reflects a multidisciplinary approach, with the accent on the interplay between music pe...
The tradition of the Neapolitan school of composition (in which the partimento and its teaching tech...
At the height of the Enlightenment, four conservatories in Naples stood at the center of European co...
Studies in the history of French nineteenth-century stage music have blossomed in the last decade, e...
International audienceAfter an initial career as a composer of Italian operas, Luigi Cherubini moves...
The partimento was a hand-written leaflet that taught eighteenth-century Italian musicians how to co...
The technique of partimento developed in eighteenth-century Italy with the purpose of instructing st...
Mainstream views on the evolution of opera composition towards its present form are fraught with red...
When dealing with the difficult issue of determining when and where partimenti came into use, I conj...
In the 18th century, the Italian clavier tradition of partimento was widespread in Europe. It is be...
The article examines the occasional genres flourished during the French domination in Naples (1806-1...
With the final suppression of religious chairs in 1792, the multiple provincial relays which had, un...
The emergence of grand opéra around 1830 resulted in large-scale works in five acts setting libretti...
This presentation investigates the relationship between partimento pedagogy and Rameau’s music theor...
Opera and musical theater dominated French culture in the 1800s, and the influential stage music tha...
This volume reflects a multidisciplinary approach, with the accent on the interplay between music pe...