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Walton, Benjamin:Rossini in Restoration Paris: the Sound of Modern Life
- used book 2007, ISBN: 9687470208
orig. boards, [PU: Cambridge University Press, Minor rubbing. An ink mark to bottom page-edge. VG. 24x15cm, xv, 349 pp. "Best remembered today for such light-hearted works as Il barbiere … More...
orig. boards, [PU: Cambridge University Press, Minor rubbing. An ink mark to bottom page-edge. VG. 24x15cm, xv, 349 pp. "Best remembered today for such light-hearted works as Il barbiere di Siviglia, Gioachino Rossini produced a sequence of large-scale serious French operas after his move to Paris in 1824 which overwhelmed audiences with their musical power, and responded to the French Restoration. Rather than presenting a traditional account of Rossini's life and works, Benjamin Walton traces instead the shifting patterns of Rossinian criticism from before the composer's arrival in Paris to the end of the 1820s, outlining a type of musical history that uses immersion in a narrow time period as a way to reconceive the relationships between opera and the wider currents of life outside the opera house. In place of the comic Rossini of later memory, this book argues for a composer whose music resonated with the experience of contemporary life, and was integrally bound up in the struggle to define French romanticism at the time"-Publisher's description [ Contents: Introduction: Music in the present tense--1824: Deciphering hyperbole: Stendhal's Vie de Rossini--1825: 'Quelque peu the? âtral': the operatic coronation of Charles X--1826: ' Les Grecs sont français': musical philhellenism in Paris--1827: Dying for music: Rossini and Moïse--1828: The discovery of the 'twin styles'--1829: Looking for the revolution in Guillaume Tell--Epilogue: 1830: Beyond the Rossinian moment]., Cambridge, "Best remembered today for such light-hearted works as Il barbiere di Siviglia, Gioachino Rossini produced a sequence of large-scale serious French operas after his move to Paris in 1824 which overwhelmed audiences with their musical power, and responded to the French Restoration. Rather than presenting a traditional account of Rossini's life and works, Benjamin Walton traces instead the shifting patterns of Rossinian criticism from before the composer's arrival in Paris to the end of the 1820s, outlining a type of musical history that uses immersion in a narrow time period as a way to reconceive the relationships between opera and the wider currents of life outside the opera house. In place of the comic Rossini of later memory, this book argues for a composer whose music resonated with the experience of contemporary life, and was integrally bound up in the struggle to define French romanticism at the time"-Publisher's description [ Contents: Introduction: Music in the present tense--1824: Deciphering hyperbole: Stendhal's Vie de Rossini--1825: 'Quelque peu the? âtral': the operatic coronation of Charles X--1826: ' Les Grecs sont français': musical philhellenism in Paris--1827: Dying for music: Rossini and Moïse--1828: The discovery of the 'twin styles'--1829: Looking for the revolution in Guillaume Tell--Epilogue: 1830: Beyond the Rossinian moment]., 24x15cm, xv, 349 pp., French Opera History|Gioacchino Rossini|Restoration France|Paris|Musical|Music|Musicology, EUR<
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