Changing the Score: Arias, Prima Donnas, and the Authority of Performance

Author:   Hilary Poriss (Professor of Music, Professor of Music, Northeastern University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195386714


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   27 August 2009
Format:   Hardback
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This study seeks to explore the role and significance of aria insertion, the practice that allowed singers to introduce music of their own choice into productions of Italian operas. Each chapter investigates the art of aria insertion during the nineteenth century from varying perspectives, beginning with an overview of the changing fortunes of the practice, followed by explorations of individual prima donnas and their relationship with particular insertion arias: Carolina Ungher's difficulties in finding a ""perfect"" aria to introduce into Donizetti's Marino Faliero; Guiditta Pasta's performance of an aria from Pacini's Niobe in a variety of operas, and the subsequent fortunes of that particular aria; Maria Malibran's interpolation of Vaccai's final scene from Giulietta e Romeo in place of Bellini's original setting in his I Capuleti e i Montecchi; and Adelina Patti's ""mini-concerts"" in the lesson scene of Il barbiere di Siviglia. The final chapter provides a treatment of a short story, ""Memoir of a Song,"" narrated by none other than an insertion aria itself, and the volume concludes with an appendix containing the first modern edition of this short story, a narrative that has lain utterly forgotten since its publication in 1849. This book covers a wide variety of material that will be of interest to opera scholars and opera lovers alike, touching on the fluidity of the operatic work, on the reception of the singers, and on the shifting and hardening aesthetics of music criticism through the period.

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Author:   Hilary Poriss (Professor of Music, Professor of Music, Northeastern University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 15.70cm
Weight:   0.471kg
ISBN:  

9780195386714


ISBN 10:   019538671
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   27 August 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  Adult education ,  General ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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well-documented and thoughtfully written study on a relatively rare topic Patricia Debly, Times Higher Education


well-documented and thoughtfully written study on a relatively rare topic Patricia Debly, Times Higher Education insightful and tangential approach to a neglected subject Opera


It is a masterful achievement and should be read and considered carefully by scholars and performers alike. * Sean M. Parr, Music and Letters * insightful and tangential approach to a neglected subject * Opera * well-documented and thoughtfully written study on a relatively rare topic * Patricia Debly, Times Higher Education *


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Hilary Poriss is Assistant Professor of Music at Northeastern University. Her research interests focus primarily on nineteenth-century Italian opera and on diva culture. She is the author of articles in many books and journals, and she is the co-editor of Fashions and Legacies of Nineteenth-Century Italian Opera (2009) and The Arts of the Prima Donna, 1800-1920 (2009).

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