Italian opera in global and transnational perspective : reimagining Italianità in the long nineteenth century / edited by Axel Körner and Paulo M. Kühl.

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Other Authors: Körner, Axel, 1967- (Editor), Kühl, Paulo M. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
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Table of Contents:
  • Opera and italianità in transnational and global perspective : An introduction / Axel Körner and Paulo Kühl
  • Giving singers a voice : The Italian opera company and the press in Rio de Janeiro, 1820-1831 / Fernando Santos Berçot
  • Nina d'Aubigny's "Italian voice" : A musical projection screen in German national discourse / Carolin Krahn
  • Italian opera and creole identities : Manuel García in independent Mexico (1826-1829) / Francesco Milella
  • Italian opera in Vormärz Vienna : Gaetano Donizetti, Bartolomeo Merelli, and Habsburg cultural policies in the mid-1830s / Claudio Vellutini
  • Southern exchanges : Italian opera in New Orleans, 1836-42 / Charlotte Bentley
  • 'For a moment, I felt like I was back in Italy' : Early South American experiences of Italian opera singers (1840-1860) / José Manuel Izquierdo König
  • Reimagining Rossini : Obituaries as transnational narratives of Italian opera / Arnold Jacobshagen
  • From heaven and hell to the Grail Hall via Sant'Andrea della Valle : Religious identity and the internationalisation of operatic styles in liberal Italy / Andrew Holden
  • Arcadia undone : Teresa Carreño's 1887 Italian opera company in Caracas / Ditlev Rindom
  • Italian impresarios, American minstrels and Parsi theatre : Sonic networks and the negotiation of opera in colonial South and Southeast Asia / Rashna Darius Nicholson
  • German national identity and operatic italianità : Franchetti's and Leoncavallo's operas on German myths / Richard Erkens
  • (Opera) fever in Belle Époque Manaus : italianità at the Teatro Amazonas, 1897-1907 / Rosie McMahon
  • Between 'sung theatre' and Asakusa opera. In Search of italianità in early Japanese opera history / Michael Facius
  • Epilogue / Benjamin Walton.