553 resultados para Operas.


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di Rodolfo Paravicini ; musica di A. Carlos Gomes ; opera completa per canto e pianoforte, riduzione di G. Loscar.

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von Albert Lortzing ; vollständiger Clavierauszug von F.L. Schubert.

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mis en musique par M. Rameau, et réprésenté pour la premiere fois, par l'Académie royale de musique, au mois de may 1739.

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unter Zugrundelegung des gleichnamigen Textbuches von T. Hell ; der hinterlassenen Entwürfe und ausgewählter Manuscripte des Componisten ausgeführt ; der dramatische Theil von C. von Weber ; der musikalische von G. Mahler ; Klavier-Auszug mit Text.

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Gedicht von J.F. Hiemer ; Musik von Carl Maria von Weber ; vollständiger Clavierauszug vom Componisten.

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Contains songs, partly from English operas, and instrumental music.

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poème et musique de Vincent d'Indy ; partition chant et piano réduite par l'auteur.

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Musik von Albert Lortzing ; vollständiger Klavierauszug [von F.L. Schubert.]

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de Lully.

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del Sig:re Sebastiano Nasolini :

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Dichtung von Helmine von Chezy, geb. Freyinn von Klencke ; in Musik gesetzt ... von Carl Maria von Weber ... ; vollständiger vom Componisten verfertigter Clavier-Auszug.

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the poetry by J.R. Planché ; composed & arranged with an accompaniment for the piano forte by Carl Maria von Weber.

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This dissertation presents the first theoretical model for understanding narration and point of view in opera, examining repertoire from Richard Wagner to Benjamin Britten. Prior music scholarship on musical narratives and narrativity has drawn primarily on continental literary theory and philosophy of the 1960s to the middle of the 1980s. This study, by contrast, engages with current debates in the analytic branch of aesthetic philosophy. One reason why the concept of point of view has not been more extensively explored in opera studies is the widespread belief that operas are not narratives. This study questions key premises on which this assumption rests. In so doing, it presents a new definition of narrative. Arguably, a narrative is an utterance intended to communicate a story, where "story" is understood to involve the representation of a particular agent or agents exercising their agency. This study explores the role of narrators in opera, introducing the first taxonomy of explicit fictional operatic narrators. Through a close analysis of Britten and Myfanwy Piper's Owen Wingrave, it offers an explanation of music's power to orient spectators to the points of view of opera characters by providing audiences with access to characters' perceptual experiences and cognitive, affective, and psychological states. My analysis also helps account for how our subjective access to fictional characters may engender sympathy for them. The second half of the dissertation focuses on opera in performance. Current thinking in music scholarship predominantly holds that fidelity is an outmoded concern. I argue that performing a work-for-performance is a matter of intentionally modelling one's performance on the work-for-performance's features and achieving a moderate degree of fidelity or matching between the two. Finally, this study investigates how the creative decisions of the performers and director impact the point of view from which an opera is told.

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Primera parte de un artículo dividido en dos que analiza la profunda reinterpretación que del mito de Dafne llevaron a cabo, a partir del relato alternativo de Partenio de Nicea más que del célebre relato de Ovidio, Richard Strauss y su libretista Joseph Gregor en su versión operística Daphne (1938). El objetivo final es someter a examen la declaración expresa de Strauss sobre el significado de su nueva ópera y si a través de la manipulación del argumento mítico los autores lograron alcanzar su objetivo.

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What is the human being? Which is its origin and its end? What is the influence of the nature in the man and what is his impact on nature? Forthe animalists, men are like other animals; freedom and rationality are not signs of superiority, nor having rights over the animals. For the ecohumanists, human beings are part of nature, but is qualitatively different and superior to animals; and is the creator of the civilization. We analyze these two ecological looks. A special point is the contribution ofecohumanists -from the first half of the Renaissance, who dealt in extenso the dignity and freedom of the human being-, of Michelangelo and finally, of Mozart, through his four insurmountable operas, which display the difficulty of physical ecology to engender so much beauty, so much wealth, so much love for the creatures and so much variety.