Livre
Burlington: Ashgate, 2010
Titre Opera remade, 1700-1750 / ed. by Charles Dill
Responsable(s) secondaire(s)
Dill, Charles : Editeur
Éditeur(s)
Burlington: Ashgate, 2010
Type de document XXVIII, 501 p. : mus. ; 25 cm
Collection(s)
The Ashgate library of essays in opera studies ; 2
Langue du document Anglais
ISBN 9780754629009
Sujet(s)
Contenu Why early opera is Roman not Greek / Robert C. Ketterer. Staging an opera : letters from the Cesarian poet / Roger Savage. Dramatic dualities : opera pairs from Minato to Metastasio / Reinhard Strohm. Metastasio on the Spanish stage : operatic adaptations in the public theatres of Madrid in the 1730s / José-Máximo Leza. 'Le théâtre ne change qu'à la troisième scène' : the hand of the author and unity of place in Act V of Hippolyte et Aricie / Geoffrey Burgess. The Beggar's Opera and opéra-comique en vaudevilles / Daniel Heartz. 'His spirit is in action seen' : Milton, Mrs Clive and the simulacra of the pastoral in Comus / Berta Joncus. Reforming Achilles : gender, opera seria, and the rhetoric of the enlightened hero / Wendy Heller. Female operatic cross-dressing : Bernado Saddumene's libretto for Leonardo Vinci's Li zite 'n galera / Nina Treadwell. Of women, sex, and folly : opera under the old regime / Georgia Cowart. The castrato as history / Katherine Bergeron. 'An infinity of factions' : opera in 18th-century Britain and the undoing of society / Suzanne Aspden. Ignaz Holzbauer and the origins of German opera in Vienna / Lawrence Bennett. Heidegger and the management of the Haymarket Opera, 1713-17 / Judith Milhous and Robert D. Hume. Farinelli in Madrid : opera, politics, and the War of Jenkins' ear / Thomas McGeary. An 18th-century singer's commission of 'baggage' arias / Daniel E. Freeman. Staging and its dramatic effect in French baroque opera : evidence from prompt notes / Antonia L. Banducci. The Paris Opéra chorus during the time of Ramea / Mary Cyr. What recitatives owe to the airs : a look at the dialogue scene, Act 1 Scene 2 of Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie (version with airs) / Cynthia Verba. Irony and borrowing in Handel's 'Agrippina' / John E. Sawyer. Classical history and Handel's 'Alessandro' / Richard G. King. Dejanira and the physicians : aspects of hysteria in Handel's Hercules / David Ross Hurley. Handel's compositional methods in his London operas of the 1730s and the unusual case of 'Poro, rè dell'Indie' (1731) / Graham Cummings
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Cote Ae 14409
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