
Gioachino Rossini's Barber Of Seville Surveys The Opera's Fascinating Performance History, Mapping Out The Myriad Changes That Have Affected The Work Since Its Premiere, Exploring Many Of The Personalities Responsible For Those Alterations, And Taking Into Account The Range Of Reactions That These Changes Have Prompted In Spectators And Critics From The Nineteenth Century To The Present. Opening With A Wide-ranging Overview Of The Types Of Alterations That Have Been Imposed On Rossini's Score For The Past Two Centuries, The First Chapter Addresses The Mechanics Behind These Changes As Well As The Cultural Forces That Both Fostered And Encouraged Them. The Book Next Looks At Some Of The Opera's Earliest Revivals, Drawing Attention To Alterations That Were Made To The Score And To Individual Singers Who Were Responsible For The Changes, Especially Those Who Appeared In The Roles Of Almaviva And Bartolo. An Entire Chapter Is Devoted To Rosina, Examining The Wide Array Of Creative Liberties That Prima Donnas Have Unremittingly And Unrepentantly Taken With Their Interpretations Of This Character. The Final Sections Turn To The Opera's Recent History, Observing How The Rossini Renaissance Brought With It A New Dedication To The Work Concept And To Shedding The Types Of Alterations That Had Long Characterized Performances Of This Work. The Book Closes With A Consideration Of Operatic Consumerism From The Nineteenth Century To The Present, Exploring The Myriad Ways That One Can Now Experience The Barber Of Seville In All Its Recorded, Digitized, And Commodified Glory--
This book investigates the evolution of Gioachino Rossini's The Barber of Seville by examining the performance history and the various alterations imposed upon the score since its 1816 premiere. Hilary Poriss, a scholar of musicology, utilizes historical performance records, critical reviews, and archival scores to argue that the opera's identity has been continuously reshaped by the creative liberties of performers, cultural shifts, and the changing demands of the operatic market. The text provides a framework for understanding how a canonical work remains fluid through centuries of interpretation.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to performance studies, noting its ability to bridge the gap between musicology and theater history. Readers frequently highlight the clarity of the prose and the depth of the research regarding the influence of individual performers on the opera's legacy.
Page Count:
153
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190299657
ISBN-13:
9780190299651
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