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Building The Operatic Museum Eighteenthcentury Opera In Findesicle Paris William Gibbons

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Building The Operatic Museum Eighteenthcentury Opera In Findesicle Paris William Gibbons
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.26 MB
Pages: 281
Author: William Gibbons
ISBN: 9781580464000, 1580464009
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Building The Operatic Museum Eighteenthcentury Opera In Findesicle Paris William Gibbons by William Gibbons 9781580464000, 1580464009 instant download after payment.

Focusing on the operas of Mozart, Gluck, and Rameau, Building the Operatic Museum examines the role that eighteenth-century works played in the opera houses of Paris around the turn of the twentieth century. These works, mostly neglected during the nineteenth century, became the main exhibits in what William Gibbons calls the Operatic Museum — a physical and conceptual space in which great masterworks from the past and present could, like works of visual art in the Louvre, entertain audiences while educating them in their own history and national identity. Drawing on the fields of musicology, museum studies, art history, and literature, Gibbons explores how this "museum" transformed Parisian musical theater into a place of cultural memory, dedicated to the display of French musical greatness. William Gibbons is Associate Professor of Musicology at Texas Christian University.

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