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From Madrigal To Opera Monteverdis Staging Of The Self Mauro Calcagno

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From Madrigal To Opera Monteverdis Staging Of The Self Mauro Calcagno
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Mauro Calcagno
ISBN: 9780520951525, 0520951522
Language: English
Year: 2012

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From Madrigal To Opera Monteverdis Staging Of The Self Mauro Calcagno by Mauro Calcagno 9780520951525, 0520951522 instant download after payment.

This pathbreaking study links two traditionally separate genres as their stars crossed to explore the emergence of multiple selves in early modern Italian culture and society. Mauro Calcagno focuses on the works of Claudio Monteverdi, a master of both genres, to investigate how they reflect changing ideas about performance and role-playing by singers. Calcagno traces the roots of dialogic subjectivity to Petrarch’s love poetry arguing that Petrarchism exerted a powerful influence not only on late Renaissance literature and art, but also on music. Covering more than a century of music and cultural history, the book demonstrates that the birth of opera relied on an important feature of the madrigalian tradition: the role of the composer as a narrative agent enabling performers to become characters and hold a specific point of view.

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