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The Musical Language of Italian Opera, 1813-1859

  • Author: Rothstein, William

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: What is there to analyze?
  • Part One: La Via Italiana
  • Chapter 1. The Anvil Chorus
  • Chapter 2. Theoretical contexts I: Nineteenth-century theory
  • Chapter 3. Theoretical contexts II: Schenker and Riemann
  • Chapter 4. Rhythm and meter
  • Chapter 5. Musical form
  • Part Two: Rossini
  • Chapter 6. Rossini's mediants
  • Chapter 7. Tonal coherence in Rossini's Italian operas
  • Chapter 8. Guillaume Tell
  • Part Three: Between Rossini and Verdi
  • Chapter 9. Bellini and the new diatonicism
  • Chapter 10. Meyerbeer and the new chromaticism
  • Chapter 11. Around 1840: Mercadante and Donizetti
  • Part Four: Verdi's Sedici Anni
  • Chapter 12. Ernani to Attila (1844-1846)
  • Chapter 13. Rigoletto and Il trovatore (1851-1853)
  • Chapter 14. Les vepres siciliennes to Un ballo in maschera (1854-1859)
  • Afterword: Verdi and His Predecessors
  • Selected bibliography
  • Index