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Opera's orbit : musical drama and the influence of opera in Arcadian Rome / Stefanie Tcharos.

Author/creator Tcharos, Stefanie Stella, 1971-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoCambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Descriptionxiii, 320 pages : illustrations, music ; 26 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Enclosures, crises, polemics: opera production in 1690s Arcadian Rome -- Disrupting the oratorio -- The serenata's discourses of duality -- The cantata, the pastoral, and the ideology of nostalgia -- Epilogue.
Abstract Exploring the dynamic yet problematic context of musical drama in Rome, this study probes opera's relationship to modernity during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century. Opera instigated a range of discourses, most notably among Rome's Academy of Arcadians, whose apprehension towards opera refracted larger aesthetic and cultural debates, and socio-political tensions. The author presents a unique perspective, engaging opera as a historical force that established a sphere of influence across several genres and matrices of culture. The juxtaposition of opera against the prominent forms of the oratorio, serenata and cantata illustrates opera's constitutive role in a trans-genre cultural matrix, where the dialogical connections between musico-dramatic forms vividly capture the historicism, nostalgia, contradiction and cultural reform that opera inspired. By illuminating other genres as reactionary sites of music and drama, this book boldly reconstructs opera's eighteenth-century critical turn.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2010051864
ISBN9780521116657 (hardback)
ISBN0521116651 (hardback)
Standard identifier# 40019164031

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks ML1733.8.R6 T34 2011 ✔ Available Place Hold