W. A. Mozart: Idomeneo

W. A. Mozart: Idomeneo

ISBN-10:
0521437415
ISBN-13:
9780521437417
Pub. Date:
06/28/1993
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521437415
ISBN-13:
9780521437417
Pub. Date:
06/28/1993
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
W. A. Mozart: Idomeneo

W. A. Mozart: Idomeneo

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Overview

Idomeneo, by common consent Mozart's greatest opera seria, is a rich synthesis of the dramatic potentialities of Italian opera seria, French tragédie lyrique, and recent German opera. It was composed for the finest orchestra in Germany and some excellent singers. Mozart's relish of the challenge and his problems with some performers and the bureaucracy are uniquely documented in his letters home and these form the basis of a vivid account of the genesis of the opera. A detailed synopsis relates the musical and dramatic action of the opera. Further chapters trace the historical development of its subject matter 'from myth to libretto' and chart the opera's performance history, including a description of Richard Strauss's 1931 reworking. Later chapters consider the opera's general structure and the musical forms, and analyse passages of particular interest.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521437417
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/28/1993
Series: Cambridge Opera Handbooks Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.47(d)

Table of Contents

General preface; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Synopsis; 2. Genesis of an operone; 3. 'Madame Dorothea Wendling is arcicontentissima': the singers of Idomeneo; 4. The genre of Idomeneo; 5. From myth to libretto; 6. Idomeneo after Mozart; 7. General structure of Idomeneo; 8. Two soliloquies; 9. 'Colorito': aspects of musical language; 10. Tonality and motive; 11. Elettra's first aria and the storm scene; 12. Critical conclusions; Notes; Select bibliography; Index.

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