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Practicing Progress The Promise And Limitations Of Enlightenment Festschrift For John A Mccarthy Richard E Schade

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Practicing Progress The Promise And Limitations Of Enlightenment Festschrift For John A Mccarthy Richard E Schade
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Publisher: Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Richard E. Schade, Dieter Sevin (eds.)
ISBN: 9789042021464, 9042021462
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Practicing Progress The Promise And Limitations Of Enlightenment Festschrift For John A Mccarthy Richard E Schade by Richard E. Schade, Dieter Sevin (eds.) 9789042021464, 9042021462 instant download after payment.

The essay reads an Enlightened and modern critique of progress in Mozart's Cosí fan tutte. With numerous references to other operas and texts, and with a storyline that emphasizes inevitable, yet mutable aspects of human nature, Cosí presents an ambivalent picture of the ways in which even the most disinterested and best-informed attitude toward the past can affect the future. At the same time, the opera seems to embrace the notion of freedom of choice without rejecting tradition or repetition. The essay also comments on the performance of Cosí in Zurich in 2000, conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, who often works with authentic period instruments.

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