Opera in seventeenth-century Venice : the creation of a genre / Ellen Rosand.

Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and economic environment of seventeenth-century Venice and there developed the stylistic and aesthetic characteristics we recognize as opera today. With ninety-one music examples, most of them complete piece...

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Main Author: Rosand, Ellen
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, [1991]
Series:Centennial book.
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Summary:Ellen Rosand shows how opera, born of courtly entertainment, took root in the special social and economic environment of seventeenth-century Venice and there developed the stylistic and aesthetic characteristics we recognize as opera today. With ninety-one music examples, most of them complete pieces nowhere else in print, and enlivened by twenty-eight illustrations, this landmark study will be essential for all students of opera, amateur and professional, and for students of European cultural history in general. Because opera was new in the seventeenth century, the composers (most notably Monteverdi and Cavalli), librettists, impresarios, singers, and designers were especially aware of dealing with aesthetic issues as they worked. Rosand examines critically for the first time the voluminous literary and musical documentation left by the Venetian makers of opera. She determines how these pioneers viewed their art and explains the mechanics of the proliferation of opera, within only four decades, to stages across Europe. Rosand isolates two features of particular importance to this proliferation: the emergence of conventions--musical, dramatic, practical--that facilitated replication and the acute self-consciousness of the creators who, in their scores, librettos, letters, and other documents, have left us a running commentary on the origins of a genre [Publisher description].
Item Description:"A Centennial book"--Page [iii].
Physical Description:xxii, 684 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
A digital reproduction is available from E-Editions, a collaboration of the University of California Press and the California Digital Library's eScholarship program.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 447-460) and index.
ISBN:0520068084
9780520068087
9780520934566
0520934563
Additional Physical Form available Note:A digital reproduction is available from E-Editions, a collaboration of the University of California Press and the California Digital Library's eScholarship program.