Author: Louise K. Stein
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0197681840
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 793
Book Description
In this book, author Louise K. Stein analyzes early modern opera as appreciated and produced by Gaspar de Haro y Guzmán (1629-87), Marqués de Heliche and del Carpio and a distinguished patron of the arts in Madrid, Rome, and Naples. It also reveals his lasting legacy in the Americas during a crucial period for the growth and development of opera and the history of singing.
The Marqués, the Divas, and the Castrati
Author: Louise K. Stein
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0197681840
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 793
Book Description
In this book, author Louise K. Stein analyzes early modern opera as appreciated and produced by Gaspar de Haro y Guzmán (1629-87), Marqués de Heliche and del Carpio and a distinguished patron of the arts in Madrid, Rome, and Naples. It also reveals his lasting legacy in the Americas during a crucial period for the growth and development of opera and the history of singing.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0197681840
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 793
Book Description
In this book, author Louise K. Stein analyzes early modern opera as appreciated and produced by Gaspar de Haro y Guzmán (1629-87), Marqués de Heliche and del Carpio and a distinguished patron of the arts in Madrid, Rome, and Naples. It also reveals his lasting legacy in the Americas during a crucial period for the growth and development of opera and the history of singing.
String Virtuosi in Eighteenth-Century Naples
Author: Guido Olivieri
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 100927368X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
A compelling new study of instrumental music in early modern Naples and of the string virtuosi who disseminated it through Europe.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 100927368X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
A compelling new study of instrumental music in early modern Naples and of the string virtuosi who disseminated it through Europe.
Crime and Music
Author: Dina Siegel
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030498786
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
This unique volume explores the relationship between music and crime in its various forms and expressions, bringing together two areas rarely discussed in the same contexts and combining them through the tools offered by cultural criminology. Contributors discuss a range of topics, from how songs and artists draw on criminality as inspiration to how musical expression fulfills unexpected functions such as building deviant subcultures, encouraging social movements, or carrying messages of protest. Comprised of contributions from an international cohort of scholars, the book is categorized into five parts: The Criminalization of Music; Music and Violence; Organised Crime and Music; Music, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity and Music as Resistance. Spanning a range of cultures and time periods, Crime and Music will be of interest to researchers in critical and cultural criminology, the history of music, anthropology, ethnology, and sociology.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030498786
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
This unique volume explores the relationship between music and crime in its various forms and expressions, bringing together two areas rarely discussed in the same contexts and combining them through the tools offered by cultural criminology. Contributors discuss a range of topics, from how songs and artists draw on criminality as inspiration to how musical expression fulfills unexpected functions such as building deviant subcultures, encouraging social movements, or carrying messages of protest. Comprised of contributions from an international cohort of scholars, the book is categorized into five parts: The Criminalization of Music; Music and Violence; Organised Crime and Music; Music, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity and Music as Resistance. Spanning a range of cultures and time periods, Crime and Music will be of interest to researchers in critical and cultural criminology, the history of music, anthropology, ethnology, and sociology.
Alessandro Scarlatti
Author: Sabine Ehrmann-Herfort
Publisher: Bärenreiter-Verlag
ISBN: 3761871392
Category : Music
Languages : de
Pages : 496
Book Description
Alessandro Scarlattis (1660-1725) Kompositionen decken alle zu seiner Zeit gängigen Gattungen ab. Hauptsächlich in Rom und Neapel war der aus Sizilien stammende Komponist tätig, und dies mit großem Erfolg. Aber auch an anderen Orten Italiens schätzte man seine Musik, sodass Scarlattis vielfältiges und weit verbreitetes Œuvre um 1700 einen prägenden Einfluss auf die musikalische Kultur seines Landes gewann. Der Band präsentiert in methodisch unterschiedlichen Zugangsweisen Scarlattis Schaffen. Dabei richtet sich der Blick nicht nur auf »innermusikalische« Faktoren, sondern bezieht Auftraggeber, Entstehungssituationen sowie die vielfältigen Kontakte, die Scarlatti zu Kulturschaffenden pflegte, als konstituierend mit ein. So entfaltet sich ein umfangreiches Panorama seines an der Tradition orientierten, mitunter auch innovativ vorausweisenden kompositorischen Schaffens.
Publisher: Bärenreiter-Verlag
ISBN: 3761871392
Category : Music
Languages : de
Pages : 496
Book Description
Alessandro Scarlattis (1660-1725) Kompositionen decken alle zu seiner Zeit gängigen Gattungen ab. Hauptsächlich in Rom und Neapel war der aus Sizilien stammende Komponist tätig, und dies mit großem Erfolg. Aber auch an anderen Orten Italiens schätzte man seine Musik, sodass Scarlattis vielfältiges und weit verbreitetes Œuvre um 1700 einen prägenden Einfluss auf die musikalische Kultur seines Landes gewann. Der Band präsentiert in methodisch unterschiedlichen Zugangsweisen Scarlattis Schaffen. Dabei richtet sich der Blick nicht nur auf »innermusikalische« Faktoren, sondern bezieht Auftraggeber, Entstehungssituationen sowie die vielfältigen Kontakte, die Scarlatti zu Kulturschaffenden pflegte, als konstituierend mit ein. So entfaltet sich ein umfangreiches Panorama seines an der Tradition orientierten, mitunter auch innovativ vorausweisenden kompositorischen Schaffens.
Esquire
The Oxford Handbook of Opera
Author: Helen M. Greenwald
Publisher: Oxford Handbooks
ISBN: 0195335538
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 1217
Book Description
Fifty of the world's most respected scholars cast opera as a fluid entity that continuously reinvents itself in a reflection of its patrons, audience, and creators.
Publisher: Oxford Handbooks
ISBN: 0195335538
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 1217
Book Description
Fifty of the world's most respected scholars cast opera as a fluid entity that continuously reinvents itself in a reflection of its patrons, audience, and creators.
The Singing Voice
Author: Robert Rushmore
Publisher: Conran Octopus
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Publisher: Conran Octopus
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Opera 101
Author: Fred Plotkin
Publisher: Hyperion
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Written by an opera insider and featuring an introduction by Placido Domingo, here is a thorough, friendly, and truly complete guide to learning how to love and appreciate the opera. After a brief history of opera, the book includes a guide to operatic terms, a minute-by-minute listener's guide to 11 central works, a list of recommended books and recordings and much more.
Publisher: Hyperion
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Written by an opera insider and featuring an introduction by Placido Domingo, here is a thorough, friendly, and truly complete guide to learning how to love and appreciate the opera. After a brief history of opera, the book includes a guide to operatic terms, a minute-by-minute listener's guide to 11 central works, a list of recommended books and recordings and much more.
Rhetoric and Drama
Author: DS Mayfield
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110484668
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Proving fruitful in various applications throughout its two millennia of predominance, the rhetorical téchne appears to have entertained a particularly symbiotic interrelation with drama. With contributions from (among others) a Classicist, historical, linguistic, musicological, operatic, cultural and literary studies perspective, this publication offers interdisciplinary assessments of specific reciprocities between the system of rhetoric and dramatic works: tracing the longue durée of this nexus—highlighting its Ancient foundations, its various Early Modern formations, as well as certain configurations enduring to this day—enables describing shifting degrees of rhetoricity; approaching it from an interdisciplinary viewpoint facilitates focusing on the often sidelined rhetorical phenomena located beyond the textual plane, specifically memoria and actio; tackling this interchange from various viewpoints and with diverse emphases, a long-lasting and highly prolific cross-fertilization between drama and rhetoric is rendered visible. In tendering a balanced panorama of both detailed case studies and descriptive overviews, this volume also points toward terrain yet to be charted in the scholarship to come. The volume was prepared in co-operation with the ERC Advanced Grant Project Early Modern European Drama and the Cultural Net (DramaNet).
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110484668
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Proving fruitful in various applications throughout its two millennia of predominance, the rhetorical téchne appears to have entertained a particularly symbiotic interrelation with drama. With contributions from (among others) a Classicist, historical, linguistic, musicological, operatic, cultural and literary studies perspective, this publication offers interdisciplinary assessments of specific reciprocities between the system of rhetoric and dramatic works: tracing the longue durée of this nexus—highlighting its Ancient foundations, its various Early Modern formations, as well as certain configurations enduring to this day—enables describing shifting degrees of rhetoricity; approaching it from an interdisciplinary viewpoint facilitates focusing on the often sidelined rhetorical phenomena located beyond the textual plane, specifically memoria and actio; tackling this interchange from various viewpoints and with diverse emphases, a long-lasting and highly prolific cross-fertilization between drama and rhetoric is rendered visible. In tendering a balanced panorama of both detailed case studies and descriptive overviews, this volume also points toward terrain yet to be charted in the scholarship to come. The volume was prepared in co-operation with the ERC Advanced Grant Project Early Modern European Drama and the Cultural Net (DramaNet).
Alto
Author: Dan H. Marek
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442235896
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
Everyone is familiar with the words diva or prima donna, which have come to mean a (usually) outrageous operatic soprano, but there was a time when the star of the show was more often a contralto, or a soprano singing in today's mezzo-soprano range. This performer was referred to as an alto. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the male and female leading roles were likely to be sung by emasculated males, the alto castrati, although there were many great female altos during this period as well. The music for these fantastic artists, written by such composers as Porpora, Vinci, Hasse, and even Handel, has been largely forgotten. At the beginning of the 19th century, as the castrati died out, their roles were often assumed by female altos referred to as musici. New repertoire continued to be written for them by Rossini and others, but gradually, this musical tradition and technique was lost. Now, however, because of the talent and industry of such gifted artists as Marilyn Horne, Cecilia Bartoli, and Joyce DiDonato, and the sudden ease with which the performance of these forgotten works can be obtained, there is a resurgence of interest in the performance and preservation of this lost art. Alto: The Voice of Bel Canto examines the careers of nearly 320 great alto singers, including the great castrati, from the dawn of opera in 1597 to the present. The music of the composers who wrote for the alto voice is discussed along with musical examples and suggestions for listening. The exploration of the greatest altos’ careers and techniques offers inspiration for aspiring young singers as well as absorbing reading for the music lover who wants to know more about the fascinating world of opera.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1442235896
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
Everyone is familiar with the words diva or prima donna, which have come to mean a (usually) outrageous operatic soprano, but there was a time when the star of the show was more often a contralto, or a soprano singing in today's mezzo-soprano range. This performer was referred to as an alto. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the male and female leading roles were likely to be sung by emasculated males, the alto castrati, although there were many great female altos during this period as well. The music for these fantastic artists, written by such composers as Porpora, Vinci, Hasse, and even Handel, has been largely forgotten. At the beginning of the 19th century, as the castrati died out, their roles were often assumed by female altos referred to as musici. New repertoire continued to be written for them by Rossini and others, but gradually, this musical tradition and technique was lost. Now, however, because of the talent and industry of such gifted artists as Marilyn Horne, Cecilia Bartoli, and Joyce DiDonato, and the sudden ease with which the performance of these forgotten works can be obtained, there is a resurgence of interest in the performance and preservation of this lost art. Alto: The Voice of Bel Canto examines the careers of nearly 320 great alto singers, including the great castrati, from the dawn of opera in 1597 to the present. The music of the composers who wrote for the alto voice is discussed along with musical examples and suggestions for listening. The exploration of the greatest altos’ careers and techniques offers inspiration for aspiring young singers as well as absorbing reading for the music lover who wants to know more about the fascinating world of opera.