Staging Euridice : theatre, sets, and music in late renaissance Florence / Tim Carter, Francesca Fantappiè.

Contents Euridice in context. The marriage negotiations ; The 1600 festivities ; Two invoices and an inventory ; The performance of "A comedy by Signor Jacopo Corsi" (spring 1600) ; The performance of Euridice on 6 October 1600 -- Staging and sets. Some theoretical and other sources ; The Sala delle statue and Sala delle Commedie ; The framing of the stage ; the proscenium ; The stage platform (and below) ; The "sky" ; The pastoral set ; The Underworld set ; Stage lighting ; The main floor -- Euridice in performance. The performers ; From page to stage ; "Speaking" and "singing" ; Costumes, movement, gesture ; Reading Euridice -- Conclusions and consequences. Later entertainments in the Sala delle Commedie ; Euridice today.
Abstract "The reign of Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici from 1587 until his death in 1609 was marked by three prominent weddings: his own to Christine of Lorraine in May 1589; his niece Maria de' Medici to King Henri IV of France in October 1600; and his son Prince Cosimo de' Medici (later Grand Duke Cosimo II) to Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria in October 1608. The festivities celebrating the 1589 and 1608 weddings culminated in the performance of a comedy (Girolamo Bargagli's La pellegrina and Michelangelo Buonarroti il giovane's Il giudizio di Paride) with spectacular intermedi before, between, and after the five acts of the play: indeed, the six intermedi to La pellegrina (1589) are widely regarded as a pinnacle of the genre, and the epitome of Medici court entertainments as political propaganda"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Source of descriptionDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 10, 2022).
Issued in other formPrint version: Carter, Tim, 1954- Staging Euridice [1.] Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021 9781316515402
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