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Puccini in Context

Author : Alexandra Wilson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2023-09-14
Category : Music
ISBN : 1108835589

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Exploring the many dimensions of Giacomo Puccini's historical legacy and significance, this book provides new perspectives on the life and work of a much-loved opera composer and demonstrates how political concerns shape the way we approach and perform his works in the present day. Accessibly written chapters by a range of international experts explore Puccini's interests, attitudes, and relationships, and examine how his works reflected the cultural, political, and social zeitgeist of their time. The essays first map Puccini's personal and professional networks, the regions and cities that meant so much to him, and his travels for both work and leisure. They go on to probe the composer's attitudes towards contemporary developments in music, literature, film, and drama and investigate his collaboration with librettists, publishers, singers, and conductors. The book closes with chapters on Puccini's compositional legacy, performance history, relationship with popular culture, and place in the international operatic canon.

Puccini in Context

Author : Alexandra Wilson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 517 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2023-09-14
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781108875684

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Exploring the many dimensions of Giacomo Puccini's historical legacy and significance, this book situates the much-loved opera composer within the cultural, social, political, and aesthetic contexts of his time and demonstrates how political concerns shape the way we approach and interpret his works in the present day.

Opera in Context

Author : Mark A. Radice
Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781574670325

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Opera in Context by Mark A. Radice Pdf

These essays by respected scholars examine representative operatic productions from diverse national schools and periods, together forming a comprehensive history of the staging techniques of opera over the centuries.

Puccini's la Bohème

Author : Alexandra Wilson
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780190637880

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"La bohème is one of the most frequently performed operas in the world. But how did it come to be so adored? Drawing on an extremely broad range of sources, Alexandra Wilson traces the opera's rise to global fame. Although the work has been subjected to many hostile critiques, it swiftly achieved popular success through stage performances, recordings and filmed versions. Wilson demonstrates how La bohème acquired even greater cultural influence as its music and dramatic themes began to be incorporated into pop songs, film soundtracks, musicals and more"--

The Puccini Problem

Author : Alexandra Wilson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2009-04-02
Category : Music
ISBN : 0521106370

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A detailed investigation of the reception and cultural contexts of Puccini's music, this book offers a fresh view of this historically important but frequently overlooked composer. Wilson's study explores the ways in which Puccini's music and persona were held up as both the antidote to and the embodiment of the decadence widely felt to be afflicting late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Italy, a nation which although politically unified remained culturally divided. The book focuses upon two central, related questions that were debated throughout Puccini's career: his status as a national or international composer, and his status as a traditionalist or modernist. In addition, Wilson examines how Puccini's operas became caught up in a wide range of extra-musical controversies concerning such issues as gender and class. This book makes a major contribution to our understanding of both the history of opera and of the wider artistic and intellectual life of turn-of-the-century Italy.

Puccini's La Boh?me

Author : Alexandra Wilson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2020-11-20
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780190637910

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Puccini's La Boh?me by Alexandra Wilson Pdf

Giacomo Puccini's La Boh?me is one of the most frequently performed operas in the world. But how did it come to be so adored? In this book, author Alexandra Wilson traces La Boh?me's rise to fame and demonstrates that its success grew steadily through stage performances, recordings, filmed versions and the endorsements of star singers. More recently, popular songs, film soundtracks and musicals that draw on the opera's music and themes added further to its immense cultural impact. This cultural history offers a fresh reading of a familiar work. Wilson argues that La Boh?me's approach to realism and its flouting of conventions of the Italian operatic tradition made it strikingly modern for the 1890s. She explores how Puccini and his librettists engaged with gender, urban poverty and nostalgia--themes that grew out of the work's own time and continue to resonate with audiences more than 120 years later. Her analysis of the opera's depiction of Paris reveals that La Boh?me was not only influenced by the romantic mythologies surrounding the city to this day but also helped shape them. Wilson's consideration of how directors have reinvented this opera for a new age completes this fascinating history of La Boh?me, making it essential reading for anyone interested in this opera and the works it inspired.

Puccini Without Excuses

Author : William Berger
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2009-07-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780307542908

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Puccini is the most beloved composer of opera in the world: one quarter of all opera performances in the U.S. are of his operas, his music pervades movie soundtracks, and his plots have infiltrated our popular culture. But, although Puccini’s art still captivates audiences and the popularity of such works as Tosca, La Bohéme, and Madama Butterfly has never waned, he has long been a victim of critical snobbery and cultural marginalization. In this witty and informative guide for beginners and fans alike, William Berger sets the record straight, reclaiming Puccini as a serious artist. Combining his trademark irreverent humor with passionate enthusiasm, Berger strikes just the right balance of introductory information and thought-provoking analysis. He includes a biography, discussions of each opera, a glossary, fun facts and anecdotes, and above all keen insight into Puccini’s enduring power. For anyone who loves Puccini and for anyone who just wonders what all the fuss is about, Puccini Without Excuses is funny, challenging, and always a pleasure to read. INCLUDES: • Why Puccini’s art and its message of hope is crucial to our world today • How Anglo audiences often miss the mythic significance of his operas • The use of his music as shorthand in films, from A Room with a View to Fatal Attraction • A scene-by scene analysis of each opera • A guide to the wealth of available recordings, books, and videos

Puccini

Author : Julian Budden
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Composers
ISBN : 019772891X

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This volume in 'The Master Musicians' series integrates Puccini's life and works, placing each opera in the context of the composer's career. It traces the evolution of this musical language in relation to that of his contemporaries.

Letters of Giacomo Puccini

Author : Giacomo Puccini
Publisher : London : Harrap
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105042374350

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Letters of Giacomo Puccini by Giacomo Puccini Pdf

Puccini’s La fanciulla del West and American Musical Identity

Author : Kathryn M. Fenton
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2019-08-30
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781351594875

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Puccini’s La fanciulla del West and American Musical Identity by Kathryn M. Fenton Pdf

On 10 December 1910, Giacomo Puccini’s seventh opera, La fanciulla del West, had its premiere before a sold-out audience at New York City’s Metropolitan Opera House. The performance was the Metropolitan Opera Company’s first world premiere by any composer. By all accounts, the premiere was an unambiguous success and the event itself recognized as a major moment in New York cultural history. The initial public opinion matched Puccini’s own evaluation of his opera. He called it "the best he had ever written" and expected it to become as popular as La Bohème. Yet the music reviews tell a different story. Marked by ambivalence, the reviews expose the New York City critics’ struggle to reconcile the opera they expected to see with the one they actually saw, and the opera itself became embroiled in controversy over the essence of musical Americanness and the nativist perception that a uniquely American national opera tradition continued to elude both American- and foreign-born opera composers. This book seeks to account for the differences between Puccini’s own assessments of the opera and those of its first audience. Offering transcriptions of the central reviews and of letters unavailable elsewhere, the book provides a historically informed understanding of La fanciulla del West and the reception of this European work as it intersected with both opera production and consumption in the United States and with the process of American musical identity formation during the very period that Americans actively sought to eradicate European cultural influences. As such, it offers a window into the development of nativism and "cosmopolitan nationalism" in New York City’s musical life during the first decade of the twentieth century.

Il Trittico, Turandot, and Puccini's Late Style

Author : Andrew Davis
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2010-09-09
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780253004727

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Il Trittico, Turandot, and Puccini's Late Style by Andrew Davis Pdf

Giacomo Puccini is one of the most frequently performed and best loved of all operatic composers. In Il Trittico, Turandot, and Puccini's Late Style, Andrew Davis takes on the subject of Puccini's last two works to better understand how the composer creates meaning through the juxtaposition of the conventional and the unfamiliar -- situating Puccini in past operatic traditions and modern European musical theater. Davis asserts that hearing Puccini's late works within the context of la solita forma allows listeners to interpret the composer's expressive strategies. He examines Puccini's compositional language, with insightful analyses of melody, orchestration, harmony, voice-leading, and rhythm and meter.

The Letters of Giacomo Puccini

Author : Giacomo Puccini,Giuseppe Adami
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1258939703

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The Letters of Giacomo Puccini by Giacomo Puccini,Giuseppe Adami Pdf

This is a new release of the original 1931 edition.

Puccini

Author : Mary Jane Phillips-Matz
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2002-10-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1555535305

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Puccini by Mary Jane Phillips-Matz Pdf

This masterful biography provides the most authentic and revealing portrait to date of this major operatic composer

Giacomo Puccini and His World

Author : Arman Schwartz,Emanuele Senici
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2016-08-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780691172866

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Giacomo Puccini and His World by Arman Schwartz,Emanuele Senici Pdf

Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) is the world's most frequently performed operatic composer, yet he is only beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. In Giacomo Puccini and His World, an international roster of music specialists, several writing on Puccini for the first time, offers a variety of new critical perspectives on the composer and his works. Containing discussions of all of Puccini’s operas from Manon Lescaut (1893) to Turandot (1926), this volume aims to move beyond clichés of the composer as a Romantic epigone and to resituate him at the heart of early twentieth-century musical modernity. This collection’s essays explore Puccini’s engagement with spoken theater and operetta, and with new technologies like photography and cinema. Other essays consider the philosophical problems raised by "realist" opera, discuss the composer’s place in a variety of cosmopolitan formations, and reevaluate Puccini’s orientalism and his complex interactions with the Italian fascist state. A rich array of primary source material, including previously unpublished letters and documents, provides vital information on Puccini’s interactions with singers, conductors, and stage directors, and on the early reception of the verismo movement. Excerpts from Fausto Torrefranca’s notorious Giacomo Puccini and International Opera, perhaps the most vicious diatribe ever directed against the composer, appear here in English for the first time. The contributors are Micaela Baranello, Leon Botstein, Alessandra Campana, Delia Casadei, Ben Earle, Elaine Fitz Gibbon, Walter Frisch, Michele Girardi, Arthur Groos, Steven Huebner, Ellen Lockhart, Christopher Morris, Arman Schwartz, Emanuele Senici, and Alexandra Wilson.

Puccini's Turandot

Author : William Ashbrook,Harold Powers
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2014-12-25
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781400866670

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Puccini's Turandot by William Ashbrook,Harold Powers Pdf

Unfinished at Puccini's death in 1924, Turandot was not only his most ambitious work, but it became the last Italian opera to enter the international repertory. In this colorful study two renowned music scholars demonstrate that this work, despite the modern climate in which it was written, was a fitting finale for the centuries-old Great Tradition of Italian opera. Here they provide concrete instances of how a listener might encounter the dramatic and musical structures of Turandot in light of the Italian melodramma, and firmly establish Puccini's last work within the tradition of Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and Verdi. In a summary of the sounds, sights, and symbolism of Turandot, the authors touch on earlier treatments of the subject, outline the conception, birth, and reception of the work, and analyze its coordinated dramatic and musical design. Showing how the evolution of the libretto documents Puccini's reversion to large musical forms typical of the Great Tradition in the late nineteenth century, they give particular attention to his use of contrasting Romantic, modernist, and two kinds of orientalist coloration in the general musical structure. They suggest that Puccini's inability to complete the opera resulted mainly from inadequate dramatic buildup for Turandot's last-minute change of heart combined with an overly successful treatment of the secondary character.