Famous Prima Donnas

Famous Prima Donnas
Title Famous Prima Donnas PDF eBook
Author Lewis Clinton Strang
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1900
Genre Actresses, American
ISBN

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Famous Prima Donnas

Famous Prima Donnas
Title Famous Prima Donnas PDF eBook
Author Lewis Clinton Strang
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1906
Genre Actresses
ISBN

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The Prima Donna and Opera, 1815-1930

The Prima Donna and Opera, 1815-1930
Title The Prima Donna and Opera, 1815-1930 PDF eBook
Author Susan Rutherford
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 26
Release 2006-08-10
Genre Music
ISBN 052185167X

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An examination of the female opera singer during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Changing the Score

Changing the Score
Title Changing the Score PDF eBook
Author Hilary Poriss
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 237
Release 2009-08-26
Genre Music
ISBN 0199744653

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This study seeks to explore the role and significance of aria insertion, the practice that allowed singers to introduce music of their own choice into productions of Italian operas. Each chapter investigates the art of aria insertion during the nineteenth century from varying perspectives, beginning with an overview of the changing fortunes of the practice, followed by explorations of individual prima donnas and their relationship with particular insertion arias: Carolina Ungher's difficulties in finding a "perfect" aria to introduce into Donizetti's Marino Faliero; Guiditta Pasta's performance of an aria from Pacini's Niobe in a variety of operas, and the subsequent fortunes of that particular aria; Maria Malibran's interpolation of Vaccai's final scene from Giulietta e Romeo in place of Bellini's original setting in his I Capuleti e i Montecchi; and Adelina Patti's "mini-concerts" in the lesson scene of Il barbiere di Siviglia. The final chapter provides a treatment of a short story, "Memoir of a Song," narrated by none other than an insertion aria itself, and the volume concludes with an appendix containing the first modern edition of this short story, a narrative that has lain utterly forgotten since its publication in 1849. This book covers a wide variety of material that will be of interest to opera scholars and opera lovers alike, touching on the fluidity of the operatic work, on the reception of the singers, and on the shifting and hardening aesthetics of music criticism through the period.

Famous Prima Donnas

Famous Prima Donnas
Title Famous Prima Donnas PDF eBook
Author Strang Lewis Clinton
Publisher Hardpress Publishing
Pages 172
Release 2016-06-23
Genre
ISBN 9781318000920

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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

Famous Prima Donnas

Famous Prima Donnas
Title Famous Prima Donnas PDF eBook
Author Lewis Clinton Strang
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 1900
Genre Actresses
ISBN

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The Arts of the Prima Donna in the Long Nineteenth Century

The Arts of the Prima Donna in the Long Nineteenth Century
Title The Arts of the Prima Donna in the Long Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Rachel Cowgill
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 368
Release 2012-06-01
Genre Music
ISBN 019971083X

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Female characters assumed increasing prominence in the narratives of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century opera. And for contemporary audiences, many of these characters--and the celebrated women who played them--still define opera at its finest and most searingly affective, even if storylines leave them swooning and faded by the end of the drama. The presence and representation of women in opera has been addressed in a range of recent studies that offer valuable insights into the operatic stage as cultural space, focusing a critical lens at the text and the position and signification of female characters. Moving that lens onto the historical, The Arts of the Prima Donna in the Long Nineteenth Century sheds light on the singers who created and inhabited these roles, the flesh-and-blood women who embodied these fabled "doomed women" onstage before an audience. Editors Rachel Cowgill and Hilary Poriss lead a cast of renowned contributors in an impressive display of current approaches to the lives, careers, and performances of female opera singers. Essential theoretical perspectives reflect several broad themes woven through the volume-cultures of celebrity surrounding the female singer; the emergence of the quasi-mythical figure of the diva; explorations of the intricate and sundry arts associated with the prima donna, and with her representation in other media; and the diversity and complexity of contemporary responses to her. The prima donna influenced compositional practices, determined musical and dramatic interpretation, and affected management decisions about the running of the opera house, content of the season, and employment of other artists--a clear demonstration that her position as "first woman" extended well beyond the boards of the operatic stage itself. The Arts of the Prima Donna in the Long Nineteenth Century is an important addition to the collections of students and researchers in opera studies, nineteenth-century music, performance and gender/sexuality studies, and cultural studies, as well as to the shelves of opera singers and enthusiasts.