Verdi's theater : creating drama through music / Gilles de Van ; translated from the French by Gilda Roberts.

Author/creator Van, Gilles de.
Other author Roberts, Gilda, translator.
Format Book
Publication InfoChicago : University of Chicago Press, 1998.
Descriptionix, 424 pages : music ; 24 cm
Subjects

Uniform titleVerdi, un théâtre en musique. English
Contents Verdi, dramatist -- Aesthetics -- Working on the libretto -- Melodrama -- Metamorphoses I -- Metamorphoses II -- Music drama -- Unity -- Conclusion -- Glossary.
Abstract This book focuses on an often neglected aspect of Verdi's operas: their effectiveness as theater. The author argues that two main aesthetic conceptions underlie all of Verdi's works: that of the "melodrama" and the "musical drama." In the melodrama the composer relies mainly on dramatic intensity and the rhythm linking various stages of the plot, using exemplary characters and situations. But in the musical drama reality begins to blur, the musical forms lose their excessively neat patterns, and doubt and ambiguity undermine characters and situations, reflecting the crisis of character typical of modernity. Indeed, much of the interest and originality of Verdi's operas lie in his adherence to both these contradictory systems, allowing the composer/dramatist to be simultaneously classical and modern, traditionalist and innovator.
Local noteLittle-319475--305131022723T
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 387-409) and indexes.
LCCN 97046109
ISBN0226143694 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN0226143708 (paper : alk. paper)