Italian Opera in Global and Transnational Perspective
This volume of essays discusses the European and global expansion of Italian opera and the significance of this process for debates on opera at home in Italy. Covering different parts of Europe, the Americas, Southeast and East Asia, it investigates the impact of transnational musical exchanges on notions of national identity associated with the production and reception of Italian opera across the world. As a consequence of these exchanges between composers, impresarios, musicians and audiences, ideas of operatic Italianness (italianità ) constantly changed and had to be reconfigured, reflecting the radically transformative experience of time and space that throughout the nineteenth century turned opera into a global aesthetic commodity. The book opens with a substantial introduction discussing key concepts in cross-disciplinary perspective and concludes with an epilogue relating its findings to different historiographical trends in transnational opera studies.
- Examines nineteenth-century Italian opera from a global and transnational perspective
- Reveals how ideas of national identities are performed and how they change as a consequence of transnational exchanges
- Connects opera studies with area studies, transnational history, global history, cultural history, and the history of political thought
Reviews & endorsements
‘… the anthology navigates the long nineteenth century, Europe, the Atlantic, and the globe, in quite original ways, providing plenty of new knowledge, plenty of fine case studies, plenty of food for thought.’ Jens Hesselager, H-Soz-Kult
‘This is, in short, a valuable contribution to the growing literature on the means and meanings of Italian opera’s global spread during the long nineteenth century, which offers up newly granular detail on many of the places it examines.’ Flora Willson, Die Musikforschung
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March 2022Adobe eBook Reader
9781108922814
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Table of Contents
- Preface and acknowledgements
- 1. Opera and italianità in transnational and global perspective: An introduction Axel Körner and Paulo Kühl
- 2. Giving singers a voice. The Italian opera company and the press in Rio de Janeiro Fernando Santos BerçotI
- 3. Nina d'Aubigny's 'Italian voice': A musical projection screen in German national discourse Carolin Krahn
- 4. Italian opera and Creole identities: Manuel GarcÃa in independent Mexico (1826 – 1829) Francesco Milella
- 5. Italian opera in Vormärz Vienna: Gaetano Donizetti, Bartolomeo Merelli and Habsburg cultural policies in the mid-1830s Claudio Vellutini
- 6. Southern exchanges: Italian opera in New Orleans, 1836–42 Charlotte Bentley
- 7. 'For a moment, I felt like I was back in Italy:' Early south American experiences of Italian opera singers (1840–1860) Joseì Manuel Izquierdo König
- 8. Reimagining Rossini: Obituaries as transnational narratives of Italian opera Arnold Jacobshagen
- 9. From heaven and hell to the grail hall via Sant'Andrea della Valle: Religious identity and the internationalisation of operatic styles in liberal Italy Andrew Holden
- 10. Arcadia undone: Teresa Carreño's 1887 Italian opera company in Caracas Ditlev Rindom
- 11. Italian impresarios, American Minstrels and Parsi theatre: Sonic networks and the negotiation of opera in colonial South and Southeast Asia Rashna Darius Nicholson
- 12. German national identity and operatic italianità : Franchetti's and Leoncavallo's operas on German myths Richard Erkens
- 13. Fever in Belle Époque Manaus: italianità at the Teatro Amazonas, 1897-1907 Rosie McMahon-(Opera)
- 14. Between 'Sung Theatre' and Asakusa opera. In search of italianità in early Japanese opera history Michael Facius
- 15. Epilogue Benjamin Walton.