Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 2012


Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 2012
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Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 2012


Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana 2012
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Author :
language : it
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

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Contemporary Piano Music


Contemporary Piano Music
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Author : Madalena Soveral
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date : 2021-05-20

Contemporary Piano Music written by Madalena Soveral and has been published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-05-20 with Music categories.


This collection addresses different issues involving performance and musical creation in contemporary piano music. Organised into three sections, it examines the aesthetic and technical aspects of musical creation in the 20th century, and evaluates the questions that these aspects pose regarding the interpretative and performative process. It also offers a reflection on artistic practices in the 21st century, and explores their contribution to redefining the contemporary performative field.



Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana


Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana
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Author :
language : it
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

Nuova Rivista Musicale Italiana written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Music categories.




Gender And Diplomacy


Gender And Diplomacy
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Author : Roberta Anderson
language : en
Publisher: Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag
Release Date : 2021-04-16

Gender And Diplomacy written by Roberta Anderson and has been published by Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-16 with History categories.


The book series "Diplomatica" of the Don Juan Archiv Wien researches cultural aspects of diplomacy and diplomatic history up to the nineteenth century. This second volume of the series features the proceedings of the Don Juan Archiv's symposium organized in March 2016 in cooperation with the University of Vienna and Stvdivm fÆsvlancm to discuss the topic of gender from a diplomatic-historical perspective, addressing questions of where women and men were positioned in the diplomacy of the early modern world. Gender might not always be the first topic that comes to mind when discussing international relations, but it has a considerable bearing on diplomatic issues. Scholars have not left this field of research unexplored, with a widening corpus of texts discussing modern diplomacy and gender. Women appear regularly in diplomatic contexts. As for the early modern world, ambassadorial positions were monopolized by men, yet women could and did perform diplomatic roles, both officially and unofficially. This is where the main focus of this volume lies. It features sixteen contributions in the following four "acts": Women as Diplomatic Actors, The Diplomacy of Queens, The Birth of the Ambassadress, and Stages for Male Diplomacy. Contributions are by Wolfram Aichinger | Roberta Anderson | Annalisa Biagianti | Osman Nihat Bişgin | John Condren | Camille Desenclos | Ekaterina Domnina | David García Cueto | María Concepción Gutiérrez Redondo | Armando Fabio Ivaldi | Rocío Martínez López | Laura Mesotten | Laura Oliván Santaliestra | Tracey A. Sowerby | Luis Tercero Casado | Pia Wallnig



The Modern Castrato


The Modern Castrato
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Author : Patricia Howard
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2014

The Modern Castrato written by Patricia Howard and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


This is the first full-length biography of one of the most outstanding singers of the eighteenth century. Gaetano Guadagni is widely known for his creation of the role of Orpheus in Gluck's 'Orfeo ed Euridice'; he was also a leading singer in Handel's oratorios, and worked with other progressive composers such as Traetta, Jommelli and Bertoni. His career coincided with a movement to reform heroic opera, with the intention of freeing dramatic music from restrictive conventions, and bringing it into harmony with the more expressive aims of the age of sensibility.



Diplomacy And The Aristocracy As Patrons Of Music And Theatre In The Europe Of The Ancien R Gime


Diplomacy And The Aristocracy As Patrons Of Music And Theatre In The Europe Of The Ancien R Gime
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Author : Iskrena Yordanova
language : en
Publisher: Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag
Release Date : 2019-11-15

Diplomacy And The Aristocracy As Patrons Of Music And Theatre In The Europe Of The Ancien R Gime written by Iskrena Yordanova and has been published by Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-15 with Music categories.


This volume explores the dense networks created by diplomatic relationships between European courts and aristocratic households in the early modern age, with the emphasis on celebratory events and the circulation of theatrical plots and practitioners promoted by political and diplomatic connections. The offices of plenipotentiary ministers were often outposts providing useful information about cultural life in foreign countries. Sometimes the artistic strategies defined through the exchanges of couriers were destined to leave a legacy in the history of arts, especially of music and theatre. Ministers favored or promoted careers, described or made pieces of repertoire available to new audiences, and even supported practitioners in their difficult travels by planning profitable tours. They stood behind extraordinary artists and protected many stage performers with their authority, while carefully observing and transmitting precious information about the cultural and musical life of the countries where they resided.



Claudio Monteverdi S Venetian Operas


Claudio Monteverdi S Venetian Operas
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Author : Ellen Rosand
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2022-07-01

Claudio Monteverdi S Venetian Operas written by Ellen Rosand and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-07-01 with Music categories.


Claudio Monteverdi’s Venetian Operas features chapters by a group of scholars and performers of varied backgrounds and specialties, who confront the various questions raised by Monteverdi’s late operas from an interdisciplinary perspective. The premise of the volume is the idea that constructive dialogue between musicologists and musicians, stage directors and theater historians, as well as philologists and literary critics can shed new light on Monteverdi’s two Venetian operas (and their respective librettos, by Badoaro and Busenello), not only at the levels of textual criticism, historical exegesis, and dramaturgy, but also with regard to concrete choices of performance, staging, and mise-en-scène. Following an Introduction setting up the interdisciplinary agenda, the volume comprises two main parts: ‘Contexts and Sources’ deals with the historical, philosophical, and aesthetic contexts of the works - librettos and scores; 'Performance and Interpretation’ offers critical and historical insights regarding the casting, singing, reciting, staging, and conducting of the two operas. This volume will appeal to scholars and researchers in Opera Studies and Music History as well as be of interest to early music performers and all those involved with presenting opera on stage.



Singing In Signs


Singing In Signs
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Author : Gregory J. Decker
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 2020-02-20

Singing In Signs written by Gregory J. Decker and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-02-20 with Music categories.


Singing in Signs: New Semiotic Explorations of Opera offers a bold and refreshing assessment of the state of opera study as seen through the lens of semiotics. At its core, the volume responds to Carolyn Abbate and Roger Parker's Analyzing Opera, utilizing a semiotic framework to embrace opera on its own terms and engage all of its constituent elements in interpretation. Chapters in this collection resurrect the larger sense of serious operatic study as a multi-faceted, interpretive discipline, no longer in isolation. Contributors pay particular attention to the musical, dramatic, cultural, and performative in opera and how these modes can create an intertext that informs interpretation. Combining traditional and emerging methodologies, Singing in Signs engages composer-constructed and work-specific music-semiotic systems, broader socio-cultural music codes, and narrative strategies, with implications for performance and staging practices today.



Musical Theater In Eighteenth Century Parma


Musical Theater In Eighteenth Century Parma
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Author : Margaret R. Butler
language : en
Publisher: Eastman Studies in Music
Release Date : 2019

Musical Theater In Eighteenth Century Parma written by Margaret R. Butler and has been published by Eastman Studies in Music this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with Drama categories.


How do you create a style of opera that speaks to everyone, when no one agrees on what it should say -- or how?



Uncovering Music Of Early European Women 1250 1750


Uncovering Music Of Early European Women 1250 1750
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Author : Claire Fontijn
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2020-04-28

Uncovering Music Of Early European Women 1250 1750 written by Claire Fontijn and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-04-28 with Art categories.


Uncovering Music of Early European Women (1250 – 1750) brings together nine chapters that investigate aspects of female music-making and musical experience in the medieval and early modern periods. Part I, "Notes from the Underground," treats the spirituality of women in solitude and in community. Parts II and III, "Interlude" and "Music for Royal Rivals," respond to Joan Kelly’s famous feminist question and suggest that women of a certain stature did have a Renaissance. Part IV, "Serenissime Sirene," plays with the notion of the allure of music and its risks in Venice during the Baroque. The process of uncovering requires close listening to women’s creative endeavors in an ongoing effort to piece together equitably the terrain of early music. Contributors include: Cynthia J. Cyrus, Claire Fontijn, Catherine E. Gordon, Laura Jeppesen, Eva Kuhn, Anne MacNeil, Jason Stoessel, Elizabeth Randell Upton, and Laurence Wuidar. An invaluable book for college students and scholars interested in the social and cultural meanings of women in early music.