Valuing nineteenth-century Italian opera fantasias for woodwind instruments : trash music /

Publication Type:

Book

Source:

Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,, Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom New York, NY, United States, p.vi, 236 pages : (2024)

Call Number:

ML503.4

Other Number:

CIPO000040076

Keywords:

19e siècle, 19e siècle., 19th century, 19th century., Aspect social, Bearbeitung, Fantasie, gnd, Histoire, Histoire et critique., History, History and criticism., Holzbläserensemble, Instrumental music, Italie, Italy, Musik, Musique instrumentale, Oper, Opera fantasias, Philosophie et esthétique., Philosophy and aesthetics., Social aspects, Virtuosité, Virtuosity in musical performance

Notes:

Includes bibliographical references and index.The opera fantasia in musicological context -- The Italian context -- Genre theory and the opera fantasia -- Gender implications of the opera fantasia -- A return to musical narrative through the opera fantasia -- Opera fantasias on Verdi's Rigoletto, Il trovatore, and Un ballo in maschera."This book approaches opera fantasias - instrumental works that use themes from a single opera as the body of their virtuosic and flamboyant material - both historically and theoretically, concentrating on compositions for and by woodwind-instrument performers in Italy in the nineteenth century. Important overlapping strands include the concept of virtuosity and its gradual demonization, the strong gendered overtones of individual woodwind instruments and of virtuosity, the distinct Italian context of these fantasias, the presentation and alteration of opera narratives in opera fantasias, and the technical and social development of woodwind instruments. Like opera itself, the opera fantasia is a popular art form, stylistically predictable yet formally flexible, based heavily on past operatic tradition and prefabricated materials. Through archival research in Italy, theoretical analysis, and exploration of European cultural contexts, this book clarifies a genre that has been consciously stifled and societal resonances that still impact music reception and performance today"--