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Operatic Migrations: Transforming Works and Crossing Boundaries

  • Author: Marvin, Roberta Montemorra
  • Editor: Thomas, Downing A.

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Contents

  • Contents: Introduction: Migrations and transformations, Roberta Montemorra Marvin
  • Venice: cradle of (operatic) convention, Ellen Rosand
  • 'Je vous repondrez au troisieme couplet': 18th-century opera comique and the demands of speech, Downing A. Thomas
  • From the Comedie-FranAaise to the Opera: Figaro at the crossroads, Tili Boon Cuille
  • Ideological noises: opera criticism in early 18th-century France, Charles Dill
  • Transformations on stage only: Anfossi's Circe in Weimar, Waltraud Maierhofer
  • Roman republicanism and operatic heroines in Napoleonic Italy: Tarchi's La congiura pisoniana and Cimarosa's Gli Orazi e i Curiazi, Robert C. Ketterer
  • Ghostly voices: 'Gothic Opera' and the failure of Gounod's La Nonne sanglante, Anne Williams
  • Mozart productions and the emergence of Werktreue at London's Italian Opera House, 1780-1830, Rachel Cowgill
  • The mirror of art and scenes of recognition: Wagner and Mann, Grace Kehler
  • Burlesques, barriers, borders, and boundaries, Roberta Montemorra Marvin
  • Local color: the representation of race in Carmen and Carmen Jones, Robert L.A. Clark
  • Operatic school for scandal, David J. Levin
  • Why (what? How? If?) opera studies?, Herbert Lindenberger
  • Epilog, Downing A. Thomas
  • Index.