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(Dis)Embodying Myths in Ancien Régime Opera: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

(Dis)Embodying Myths in Ancien Régime Opera: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Throughout the Ancien R?gime, mythology played a vital role in opera, defining such epoch-making works as Claudio Monteverdi's La favola d'Orfeo (1607) and Christoph Gluck's Iphig?nie en Tauride (1779). The operatic presence of the Greco-Roman gods and heroes was anything but unambiguous or unproblematic, however. (Dis)embodying Myths in Ancien R?gime Opera highlights myth's chameleonic life in the Italian dramma per musica and French trag?die en musique of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Written by eminent scholars in the fields of music, literature, theater, and cultural studies, the six chapters of this book address a series of important questions: Through what ideological lenses did the Ancien R?gime perceive an ancient legacy that was fundamentally pagan and fictitious, as opposed to Christian and rationalistic? What dramaturgies did librettists and composers devise to adapt mythical topics to altering philosophical and aesthetic doctrines? Were the ancients' precepts obeyed or precisely overridden by the age of 'classicism'? And how could myths be made to fit changing modes of spectatorship? (Dis)embodying Myths in Ancien R?gime Opera will appeal to all music, literature, and art lovers seeking to deepen their knowledge of an increasingly popular repertoire.
Contributors: G. Burgess, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester; R. C. Ketterer, University of Iowa; J.-F. Lattarico, Universit? Jean-Monnet, Saint-?tienne; R. Strohm, University of Oxford; B. van Oostveldt, University of Amsterdam
Author: Bruno Forment |
Publisher: Leuven University Press |
Publication Date: Jul 15, 2012 |
Number of Pages: 190 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 9058679004 |
ISBN-13: 9789058679000 |