Alessandro Scarlatti : an introduction to his operas / Donald Jay Grout.

Author/creator Grout, Donald Jay
Format Book
Publication InfoBerkeley : University of California Press, ©1979.
Descriptionvii, 154 pages : illustrations, music ; 25 cm
Subjects

SeriesThe Ernest Bloch lectures
Ernest Bloch lectures. ^A19935
Contents The dramma per musica in Scarlatti's time -- Rome and the early operas, 1679-1684 -- Naples, 1684-1702 -- The years of crisis, 1702-1708 -- Naples and Rome, 1709-1721 -- The forms of a Scarlatti opera: Scarlatti's musical style -- Epilogue: a brief history of Scarlatti's reputation -- Appendix: Music examples. "Spesso il ciel" from La principessa fedele ; "Quando poi vedrai lo strale" from La principessa fedele ; "Patrii numi" from Mitridate Eupatore ; "Esci omai" from Mitridate Eupatore ; "Il fiero aspetto" from Tigrane ; "Chi mi dice spera, spera" from Tigrane.
Abstract Alessandro Scarlatti (1659-1725), father of Domenico Scarlatti, has too long stood in the shadow of the four great masters of the eighteenth century, Bach and Handel, and Haydn and Mozart. With this readable introduction to Alessandro Scarlatti's operas, Donald Jay Grout contributes to the revaluation and restoration of Scarlatti's work that he has begun with his complete modern edition of the operas. Historically, Scarlatti's operas mark the culmination of the first hundred years of Italian opera. Their conventions of stage scenery and costume, of dramatic subject matter, of poetic form and language, and of musical form, though they may seem remote to us today, are perfectly consistent within themselves and perfectly consonant with the social conditions of their time and place. With this book Professor Grout helps make those conventions understandable to today's music-lovers. He discusses Alessandro Scarlatti's life and work in the context of eighteenth-century Naples and Rome, and presents an analysis of the music and librettos of the operas. This book is based on Professor Grout's Ernest Bloch Lectures, delivered at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1976.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 78054796
ISBN0520036824

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Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks ML410.S22 G76 1979 ✔ Available Place Hold