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Monteverdi's Last Operas: A Venetian Trilogy Ellen Rosand

Monteverdi's Last Operas: A Venetian Trilogy By Ellen Rosand

Monteverdi's Last Operas: A Venetian Trilogy by Ellen Rosand


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Claudio Monteverdi was the first important composer of opera. This work examines the composer's celebrated final works - Il ritorno d'Ulisse and L'incoronazione di Poppea. It casts light on the conflict between a world of emotional propriety and restraint and one of hedonistic abandon.

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Monteverdi's Last Operas: A Venetian Trilogy by Ellen Rosand

Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) was the first important composer of opera. This innovative study by one of the foremost experts on Monteverdi and seventeenth-century opera examines the composer's celebrated final works - Il ritorno d'Ulisse (1640) and L'incoronazione di Poppea (1642) - from a new perspective. Ellen Rosand considers these works as not merely a pair but constituents of a trio, a Venetian trilogy that, Rosand argues, properly includes a third opera, Le nozze d'Enea (1641). Although its music has not survived, its chronological placement between the other two operas opens new prospects for better understanding all three, both in their specifically Venetian context and as the creations of an old master. A thorough review of manuscript and printed sources of Ritorno and Poppea, in conjunction with those of their erstwhile silent companion, offers new possibilities for resolving the questions of authenticity that have swirled around Monteverdi's last operas since their discovery in the late nineteenth century. Le nozze d'Enea also helps to explain the striking differences between the other two, casting new light on their contrasting moral ethos: the conflict between a world of emotional propriety and restraint and one of hedonistic abandon.

Monteverdi's Last Operas: A Venetian Trilogy Reviews

A strong contribution. -- Edward Rutschman, Western Washington University Opera Journal

About Ellen Rosand

Ellen Rosand is George A. Saden Professor of Music at Yale and author of Opera in Seventeenth Century Venice: The Creation of a Genre (UC Press, 1991, 2007).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations List of Tables List of Musical Examples Preface Editorial Procedure Abbreviations 1 Orpheus in Venice Prologue A New Ulysses The Myth of Venice 2 Discoveries and Reception Scholarship Performance 3 Sources and Authenticity: Three Librettos Il ritorno d'Ulisse Le nozze d'Enea L'incoronazione di Poppea 4 Two Scores Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria L'incoronazione di Poppea 5 Ancients and Moderns A Question of Genre Five Acts or Three Modern Taste 6 A Master of Three Servants Monteverdi's Way with Words Speech and Song, Recitative and Aria The Role of Meter Fashioning the Just Lament: Arianna's Venetian Progeny Comedy 7 Constructions of Character Shaping an Epic or Rewriting Penelope The Wily Hero Deepening a Psychological Drama 8 The Parasite and the Philosopher Heroic Pedant, Ambiguous Philosopher Tragic Buffoon Directors and Critics Music and Text Post Mortem 9 Epilogue APPENDICES 1. Giacomo Badoaro, Il ritorno d'Ulisse, preface 2. Argomento et Scenario delle Nozze d'Enea in Lavinia 3. Giacomo Badoaro, Ulisse errante, preface 4. L'incoronazione di Poppea: argomento, scenario, preface 5. Il ritorno d'Ulisse: Badoaro's argomento compared with Dolce's Allegorie and Dolce's argomenti compared with Badoaro's structure 6. Le nozze d'Enea e Lavinia: scenario compared with Dolce's allegories 7. Supernatural scenes 8. Singers Bibliography Index

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GOR013883957
9780520249349
0520249348
Monteverdi's Last Operas: A Venetian Trilogy by Ellen Rosand
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of California Press
20071203
496
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