The Autumn of Italian Opera: From Verismo to Modernism, 1890-1915UPNE, 30/11/2007 - 490 من الصفحات With the passing of giants like Rossini, Bellini, and Donizetti, and with Verdi in decline, Italian opera at the end of the nineteenth century appeared to be on the wane. Then, suddenly, with the legendary premiere of Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana in 1890, Italian opera entered into a period of enormous artistic creativity and commercial success. In The Autumn of Italian Opera, Alan Mallach chronicles the last years of Verdi and Catalani and the emergence of the Giovane Scuola (young school) of Italian composers led by the superstar composers Puccini and Mascagni, and including such lesser-known but important figures as Giordano, Cilèa, and Leoncavallo. Mallach carries their story through to the first World War and a new generation of composers, including Zandonai and Wolf-Ferrari, through the rise of musical modernism in Italy early in the twentieth century. In doing so he offers opera scholars and aficionados a detailed and richly textured perspective on an important but widely misunderstood period in Italian opera. |
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Giordano Cilea | 4 |
Cavalleria Rusticana and Its Progeny | 21 |
Catalani Franchetti and the Rise of Puccini | 47 |
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Puccinis Path to Creative Maturity | 69 |
The Last Decade | 104 |
The Rise of Bourgeois Opera in a Changing Nation | 122 |
Comic Opera | 274 |
Gabriele DAnnunzio and the New Generation | 294 |
Tristans Children | 311 |
The End of the | 343 |
The Rise of the Cinema and the Capture of the Opera Audience | 355 |
Epilogue | 363 |
Notes | 373 |
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The Land of Opera 553 55 559 | 153 |
Performing Opera | 181 |
Ricordi Sonzogno and the Power of the Publishers | 208 |
Librettists and Libretti | 225 |
The giovane scuola Grows Older | 249 |
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