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5 lis 2014 · The central issue of the chapter is the need for historians to find ways to address opera’s “complete history,” including the interrelationships of composition, performance, and revisions when writing a historical narrative for opera.
15 maj 2023 · Opera is unique among music genres in having been created consciously and intentionally. Unlike other forms, which gradually evolved over decades and centuries, opera was devised as a deliberate re-creation of ancient Greek drama by a few intellectuals in late 16th-century Florence.
Although music and drama were the essential features of opera, visual effects often dominated the court productions of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and the designers of sets and theatrical machinery sometimes received greater acclaim than the composers who wrote the music.
The earliest operas were created in Italy, where composers such as Claudio Monteverdi and Alessandro Scarlatti pioneered the genre. The first opera, “Dafne,” was written by Jacopo Peri in 1597, but it is Monteverdi’s “Orfeo” (1607) that is often considered the first true opera.
19 gru 2012 · Although often treated in histories of music as one of the first manifestations of the baroque period, early opera emerged directly from late Renaissance humanist circles in Rome and Florence.
Let's explore a brief history of opera and what each genre has to offer. Opera, like fruit, has its wide range of flavours. From the sweet sounds of Mozart to the epic Wagner and the avant-garde Stockhausen, there's an operatic style for everyone.
7 lut 2002 · Now, in Opera: A History in Documents, Piero Weiss presents a sweeping, vivid, and carefully researched tour of operatic history. The chronologically organized primary sources include 115 passages--private letters, portions of libretti, literary criticism, satire, and poetry--from opera’s late Renaissance infancy through modern times.