French Opera 1730-1830: Meaning and Media
- Author: Charlton, David
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Contents
- Contents: The romance and its cognates: narrative, irony and vraisemblance in early opera-comique
- Continuing polarities: Opera theory and opera-comique
- Orchestra and chorus at the Comedie-Italienne (Opera-Comique), 1755-1799
- The overture to Philidor's Le BA"cheron (1763)
- 'Envoicing' the orchestra: Enlightenment metaphors in theory and practice
- 'Minuet-scenes' in early opera-comique
- Motive and motif: Mehul before 1791
- Motif and recollection in four operas of Dalayrac
- The French theatrical origins of Fidelio
- Storms, sacrifices: the 'Melodrama Model' in Opera
- Ossian, Le Sueur and opera
- The dramaturgy of 'Grand Opera': some origins
- On the nature of 'Grand Opera'
- 'A maA (R)tre d'orchestre... conducts': new and old evidence on French practice
- Index.