The Operas of Charles Gounod

The Operas of Charles Gounod
Title The Operas of Charles Gounod PDF eBook
Author Steven Huebner
Publisher Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; Toronto : Oxford University Press
Pages 342
Release 1990
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Gounod was the leading opera composer in France in the mid-nineteenth century, and his best-known operas, including Faust and Romeo and Juliette, date from that time. Despite the overwhelming success of Faust and Gounod's immense influence on all French composers of the later nineteenth century, he has been virtually ignored by scholars until now. Huebner here charts the composer's career and deals with each of the major operas, discussing not only the music but also the critical reception and source material. He considers aspects of the composer's musical style and outlines his influence on subsequent generations of composers.

Mors Et Vita: a Sacred Trilogy

Mors Et Vita: a Sacred Trilogy
Title Mors Et Vita: a Sacred Trilogy PDF eBook
Author Charles Gounod
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 1885
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Faust

Faust
Title Faust PDF eBook
Author Charles Gounod
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1892
Genre Operas
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Ave Maria (Meditation)

Ave Maria (Meditation)
Title Ave Maria (Meditation) PDF eBook
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Publisher Alfred Music
Pages 0
Release 1985-03
Genre Music
ISBN 9780769278377

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A Violin solo with Piano Accompaniment composed by Johann Sebastian Bach and arranged byCharles François Gounod.

The Great Operas

The Great Operas
Title The Great Operas PDF eBook
Author J. C. Hadden
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Pages 47
Release 19??
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Italian Opera in Global and Transnational Perspective

Italian Opera in Global and Transnational Perspective
Title Italian Opera in Global and Transnational Perspective PDF eBook
Author Axel Körner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 341
Release 2022-03-24
Genre Music
ISBN 1108843867

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This volume of essays discusses the European and global expansion of Italian opera and the significance of this process for debates on opera at home in Italy. Covering different parts of Europe, the Americas, Southeast and East Asia, it investigates the impact of transnational musical exchanges on notions of national identity associated with the production and reception of Italian opera across the world. As a consequence of these exchanges between composers, impresarios, musicians and audiences, ideas of operatic Italianness (italianit...) constantly changed and had to be reconfigured, reflecting the radically transformative experience of time and space that throughout the nineteenth century turned opera into a global aesthetic commodity. The book opens with a substantial introduction discussing key concepts in cross-disciplinary perspective and concludes with an epilogue relating its findings to different historiographical trends in transnational opera studies.

Fromental Halévy and His Operas, 1842-1862

Fromental Halévy and His Operas, 1842-1862
Title Fromental Halévy and His Operas, 1842-1862 PDF eBook
Author Robert Ignatius Letellier
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 754
Release 2021-04-20
Genre Music
ISBN 1527568768

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In his lifetime, the opera composer Fromental Halévy was considered the leader of the French school; his admirers included Wagner, Berlioz, and later Mahler. Today, he is chiefly remembered for his grand tragic opera La Juive (1835). Halévy, a native of Paris, was active when the French capital was at the centre of the operatic world. His 30 operas worked within established genres of grand opéra and opéra-comique, and many of them attained considerable popularity across Europe and the wider world (such as La Reine de Chypre 1841, Charles VI 1843, Les Mousquetaires de la reine 1846, and Le Val d’Andorre 1848). Although acclaimed in their day, most have not been staged for decades. This study throws light on this shadowy figure, looking at his life, contemporary opinion about him, and, most importantly, his operas. Each one is examined in terms of its origin, libretto, musical features, and place in the vibrant critical journalism of mid-19th century France. The book provides musical examples and something of the rich iconography that accompanied the creation of his works.