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Edited by Lorenzo Bianconi and Giorgio Pestelli

Opera in Theory and Practice, Image and Myth

Translated by Kenneth Chalmers and Mary Whittall
Translations from the Italian by Kenneth Chalmers and from the German by Mary Whittal
504 pages, 48 halftones, 4 musical examples, 12 tables  6 x 9  © 2003
Series: The History of Italian Opera, Part II: Systems

Cloth $75.00

ISBN: 9780226045924   Published November 2003

The History of Italian Opera marks the first time a team of scholars has worked together to investigate the entire Italian operatic tradition, rather than limiting its focus to major composers and their masterworks. Including both musicologists and historians of other arts, the contributors approach opera not only as a distinctive musical genre but also as a form of extravagant theater and a complex social phenomenon.

This sixth volume in the series centers on the sociological and critical aspects of opera in Italy, considering the art in the context of an Italian literary and cultural canon rarely revealed in English and American studies. In its six chapters, contributors survey critics' changing attitudes toward opera over several centuries, trace the evolution of formal conventions among librettists, explore the historical relationships between opera and Italian literature, and examine opera's place in Italian popular and national culture. In perhaps the volume's most striking contribution, German scholar Carl Dahlouse offers his most important statement on the dramaturgy of opera.
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