The Operas of Giacomo Meyerbeer

The Operas of Giacomo Meyerbeer
Title The Operas of Giacomo Meyerbeer PDF eBook
Author Robert Ignatius Letellier
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 372
Release 2006
Genre Music
ISBN 9780838640937

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But these operas are far more than imitations: they show an apprehension of convention and genre that is nothing less than a dismantling of accepted formulas, and a highly original reconstruction of them."--Jacket.

Dinorah, the pardon of Ploërmel, an opera, by M. Carré and J. Barbier, music by Meyerbeer, tr. and adapted by T.J. Williams. (Ital. version by m. de Lauzieres).

Dinorah, the pardon of Ploërmel, an opera, by M. Carré and J. Barbier, music by Meyerbeer, tr. and adapted by T.J. Williams. (Ital. version by m. de Lauzieres).
Title Dinorah, the pardon of Ploërmel, an opera, by M. Carré and J. Barbier, music by Meyerbeer, tr. and adapted by T.J. Williams. (Ital. version by m. de Lauzieres). PDF eBook
Author Michel Carré
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Pages 90
Release 1859
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Dinorah

Dinorah
Title Dinorah PDF eBook
Author Giacomo Meyerbeer
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Pages 66
Release 188?
Genre Operas
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Giacomo Meyerbeer

Giacomo Meyerbeer
Title Giacomo Meyerbeer PDF eBook
Author Marco Clemente Pellegrini
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 610
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Music
ISBN 144380083X

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This Guide has resulted from years of research on the papers and music of Giacomo Meyerbeer, and aims to provide a bibliographical aid and point of reference for further research. The first part presents the private papers connected to the composer and his principal librettist, Eugène Scribe—both archival and printed, with working papers and correspondence, as found in Berlin, Paris and some of the famous libraries of the world. The body of Part 2 draws together all the known resources on Meyerbeer's life and historical reputation—from full scale biographies and entries in reference books, through critical discussions to website resources to records of symposia. The third part provides material about his background with its unique mixture of Jewish and Prussian elements, the powerful role of the city of Berlin in his life and work. The fourth part lists bibliographic material for Meyerbeer's music, looking at his operas, grouped as German, Italian and French, with each individual entry providing a record of the scores available, both modern and historical, the various arrangements made from the operas during the heyday of their popularity, reviews of modern performances, discography, and bibliography of studies and publications pertinent to the wider cultural and historical contexts of the works. The next two sections constitute an extended record of material pertinent to the contemporaries of Meyerbeer. In the fifth section are select bibliographies of composers, authors, artists, performers, politicians, those who played some part in the composer's life, or anyone of significance in his wider contemporary circumstances. This is continued in the sixth part where the cultural and aesthetic elements of the composer's milieu, or life in the theatre during seventy years of the nineteenth century, are listed. The seventh part adds a bibliography of social and historical background, where the incidental issues of Judaism in nineteenth-century Europe, and the wider political, historical and geographical circumstances of Meyerbeer's life, his relentless travelling, and closely recorded experiences in Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, England, and Austria. The eighth section provides a thematic key to this extensive material. Part 9 provides an extended tripartite series of lists of the published scores, arrangements and some special studies of Meyerbeer over the period 1820 to 2005—in alphabetical, chronological and thematic ordering. The last two sections furnish the modern equivalent of this record of Meyerbeer and his compositions, showing in Part 11 the list of performances of his operas since the Second World War, and in Part 12, listing the recordings of the operas, both commercial and private, for the same period. The thirteenth and last section is iconographical, pictures that represent an interesting survey of the popular response to Meyerbeer in the 19th century.

Giacomo Meyerbeer

Giacomo Meyerbeer
Title Giacomo Meyerbeer PDF eBook
Author Robert Ignatius Letellier
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 610
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1443800996

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Giacomo Meyerbeer remains an enigma. Until the First World War he was one of the most famous of all composers. this Reader hopes to reflect something of the immense fame, prestige and love in which this composer was once held, the voices of doubt and dismissal that began to be heard even in his lifetime, and the enduring witness to his fame and worth evinced by those who have continued to believe in him in the face of the encroaching collective disparagement. Since the centenary of his death in 1964, there has been growing rediscovery of his life and re-evaluation of his art. While the revival of his work is not universal, at least a slow but steady process of recovery and exploration has begun.The forty contributions chosen for this Reader follow a chronological course, from the days of Meyerbeer's international acclaim after the premieres of his first two French operas, through the critical discussion of his art that began to take place during the mid-years of the nineteenth century, to the growing hostility induced by the advent of Wagner and his ideological following. The line of enquiry then leads into the dark days after the First World War when critical hostility was at its peak, on to the more reflective mood emerging during the 1950s, to the period of reassessment heralded by the centenary of his death in 1964. Finally, it surveys the critical rediscovery that was initiated by the bicentenary of his birth in 1991, a process that is still developing apace.The Reader also presents a series of portraits of the composer, and some images from his operas, an icongraphical commentary running parallel to the texts.

Meyerbeer's Opera, Dinorah

Meyerbeer's Opera, Dinorah
Title Meyerbeer's Opera, Dinorah PDF eBook
Author Giacomo Meyerbeer
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1940
Genre Operas
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Meyerbeer's Dinorah

Meyerbeer's Dinorah
Title Meyerbeer's Dinorah PDF eBook
Author Giacomo Meyerbeer
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Pages 0
Release 1879
Genre Operas
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