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Laughter Between Two Revolutions Opera Buffa In Italy 18311848 Hardcover Francesco Izzo

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Laughter Between Two Revolutions Opera Buffa In Italy 18311848 Hardcover Francesco Izzo
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.74 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Francesco Izzo
ISBN: 9781580462938, 1580462936
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: Hardcover

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Laughter Between Two Revolutions Opera Buffa In Italy 18311848 Hardcover Francesco Izzo by Francesco Izzo 9781580462938, 1580462936 instant download after payment.

This study represents the first substantial assessment of Italian comic operas composed during the central years of the Risorgimento — the period during which upheavals, revolutions, and wars ultimately led to the liberation and unification of Italy. Music historians often view the period as one during which serious Romantic opera flourished in Italy while opera buffa inexorably declined. Laughter between Two Revolutions revises this widespread notion by viewing well-known masterpieces — such as Donizetti'sL'elisir d'amore (1832) and Don Pasquale (1843) — as part of a still-thriving tradition. Also examined are opere buffe by Luigi Ricci, Lauro Rossi, Verdi (Un giorno di regno), and others, many of which circulated widely at the time. Francesco Izzo's pathbreaking study argues that in the "realm of seriousness" of mid-nineteenth-century Italy, comedy was not an anachronistic intruder, but a significant and vital cultural presence.
Laughter between Revolutions:Opera Buffa in Italy, 1831-1848 offers new insights into opera history and theories of humor in the arts. It will be of interest to opera lovers everywhere and to students in such fields as music, philosophy, comparative literature, and Italian cultural studies.

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