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OverviewThis book introduces a new perspective on Claudio Monteverdi's Orfeo (1607), a work widely regarded as the 'first great opera', by exploring the influence of the Mantuan Accademia deglia Invaghiti, the group which hosted the opera’s performance, and to which the libretto author, Alessandro Striggio the Younger, belonged. Arguing that the Invaghiti played a key role in shaping the development of Orfeo, the author explores the philosophical underpinnings of the Invaghiti and Italian academies of the era. Drawing on new primary sources, he shows how the Invaghiti’s ideas about literature, dramaturgy, music, gender, and aesthetics were engaged and contested in the creation and staging of Orfeo. Relevant to researchers of music history, performance, and Renaissance and Baroque Italy, this study sheds new light on Monteverdi’s opera as an intellectual and philosophical work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joel Schwindt (Boston Conservatory at Berklee, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.489kg ISBN: 9780367465964ISBN 10: 0367465965 Pages: 242 Publication Date: 03 September 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Introduction: ""The Invaghiti Orfeo"" Chapter 1: The World of the Italian Academies Chapter 2: The Invaghiti’s Literary Theater Chapter 3: Musical Virtuosity and the Orphic Ideal Chapter 4: Oratory and Noble Virtù Chapter 5: Patriarchal Guidance, Gendered Educational Privilege Chapter 6: The Mystical Architecture of Orfeo Envoi: Orpheus’s Exit from the Academy"ReviewsSchwindt's fascinating account is a highlight in the vast scholarship on Monteverdi's Orfeo. The musical analysis is compelling and readers will be drawn to the rich literary and cultural tapestry embedded in this innovative study. Susan Lewis, co-author of Claudio Monteverdi: A Research and Information Guide Schwindt's fascinating account is a highlight in the vast scholarship on Monteverdi's Orfeo. The musical analysis is compelling and readers will be drawn to the rich literary and cultural tapestry embedded in this innovative study. -Susan Lewis, co-author of Claudio Monteverdi: A Research and Information Guide Schwindt's fascinating account is a highlight in the vast scholarship on Monteverdi's Orfeo. The musical analysis is compelling and readers will be drawn to the rich literary and cultural tapestry embedded in this innovative study. Susan Lewis, co-author of Claudio Monteverdi: A Research and Information Guide Author InformationJoel Schwindt is Assistant Professor of Core Studies (Music History), Boston Conservatory at Berklee. He holds a PhD in Musicology from Brandeis University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |