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OverviewDuring the eighteenth century, the French court made yearly trips to the chateau of Fontainebleau during the autumn months, partaking of the abundant hunting in the surrounding area, and enjoying evenings of operas and plays presented by the leading performers from Paris. Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764), the leading French composer of the period, was asked to present five new operas at the chateau in 1753 and 1754. Only one of these works was ever published and three of the five were never heard in Paris. Consequently, these works have remained little known. This book presents Rameau's works first heard at Fontainebleau in the context of their compositional and performance histories, a context which is rich in court intrigues and social change. This study is the first published work to investigate these operas in detail, Rameau's relationship to the court and the public opera house of Paris is reevaluated, and the richness of Rameau's musical imagination is revealed in works from his maturity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul RicePublisher: The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd Imprint: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd Edition: illustrated edition Volume: No. 107 ISBN: 9780773464384ISBN 10: 0773464387 Pages: 352 Publication Date: September 2004 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews"""The author is to be commended on the painstaking work evident in this ambitious work. The appendixes are excellent especially the inventory of dance movements.....There is a great deal of valuable and erudite material in this book. This book provides an opportunity to know more about these works and their social, political and musical significance."" - Mary O'Keeffe, Performing Harpsicordist of Rameau Music; ""Dr. Rice is truly to be commended for having achieved a wonderful balance between music-historical research and systematic analysis of musical works in this book. It will not only be of interest to musicians but sure to attract scholars from other disciplines as well."" -Dr. Barbara Reul, Luther College University of Regina""" The author is to be commended on the painstaking work evident in this ambitious work. The appendixes are excellent especially the inventory of dance movements.....There is a great deal of valuable and erudite material in this book. This book provides an opportunity to know more about these works and their social, political and musical significance. - Mary O'Keeffe, Performing Harpsicordist of Rameau Music; Dr. Rice is truly to be commended for having achieved a wonderful balance between music-historical research and systematic analysis of musical works in this book. It will not only be of interest to musicians but sure to attract scholars from other disciplines as well. -Dr. Barbara Reul, Luther College University of Regina Author InformationPaul F. Rice is Associate Professor of Musicology in the School of Music, Memorial University of Newfoundland. He has been twice awarded major research grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. A frequent broadcaster on the CBC Radio, he is often heard in the intermission features of the program, Saturday Afternoon at the Opera. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |