
This is the first comprehensive survey of seventeenth-century Spanish theatrical music to be written, and the first book-length study devoted to the music of the Spanish baroque in English. While particular aspects of the field have been explored before, no previous single study has succeeded in defining the place and function of music in the Spanish theatre of the Golden Age, and the nature of the extant repertory. This book explains the various musical-theatrical genres that flourished in seventeenth-century Spain, answers essential questions about their nature and development as court and public entertainments, and looks at the anomalous production of three operas in a period dominated by genres such as the semi-opera and the zarzuela. Based on a thorough study of the extant music, the plays, numerous historical documents, and descriptions from the period, Stein builds a complete picture through a historical and contextual approach illustrated by musical and literary analysis. This book considerably advances our understanding of the culture of the baroque period in Spain, by making important statements about the nature of the Spanish musical baroque and its relation to European musical and theatrical developments.
This book investigates the function, development, and cultural significance of music within seventeenth-century Spanish theatrical traditions. Louise K. Stein, a scholar of musicology, utilizes a comprehensive analysis of extant musical scores, theatrical scripts, and historical documentation to define the role of music during the Spanish Golden Age. The work provides a structured framework for understanding how various musical-theatrical genres functioned as both courtly and public entertainment.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational study for understanding the intersection of music and drama in the Spanish Golden Age. Scholars frequently cite the text for its rigorous archival research and its success in filling a significant gap in English-language musicological literature.
Page Count:
592
Publication Date:
1993-10-28
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198162731
ISBN-13:
9780198162735
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