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Landscape and Gender in Italian Opera Emanuele Senici (University of Oxford)

Landscape and Gender in Italian Opera By Emanuele Senici (University of Oxford)

Landscape and Gender in Italian Opera by Emanuele Senici (University of Oxford)


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Emanuele Senici offers a new and unusual look at Italian opera in the nineteenth century, focusing on operas which present Alpine virgins as the female protagonist. The book explores the connection between landscape and gender in opera, from Bellini's La sonnambula (1831) to Puccini's La fanciulla del West (1910).

Landscape and Gender in Italian Opera Summary

Landscape and Gender in Italian Opera: The Alpine Virgin from Bellini to Puccini by Emanuele Senici (University of Oxford)

In this unusual study, Emanuele Senici explores the connection between landscape and gender in Italian opera through the emblematic figure of the Alpine virgin. In the nineteenth century, operas portraying an emphatically virginal heroine, a woman defined by her virginity, were often set in the mountains, most frequently the Alps. The clarity of the sky, the whiteness of the snow and the purity of the air were associated with the 'innocence' of the female protagonist. Senici discusses a number of works particularly relevant to the origins, transformations and meanings of this conventional association including Bellini's La sonnambula (1831), Donizetti's Linda di Chamounix (1842), Verdi's Luisa Miller (1849), and Puccini's La fanciulla del West (1910). This convention presents an unusual point of view - a theme rather than a composer, a librettist, a singer or a genre - from which to observe Italian opera 'at work' over a century.

Landscape and Gender in Italian Opera Reviews

Review of the hardback: '... a wide-ranging interdisciplinary exploration of a major aspect of Romanticism neglected in previous studies of nineteenth-century opera. ... There is excellent material on the literary sources ... This is a deeply intelligent study.' Musical Times

About Emanuele Senici (University of Oxford)

Emanuele Senici is University Lecturer in Music at the University of Oxford, where he is a Fellow of St Hugh's College. In 2002 he was awarded the Jerome Roche Prize of the Royal Musical Association. He has edited The Cambridge Companion to Rossini (2004) and co-edits the Cambridge Opera Journal.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; List of musical examples; Acknowledgments; 1. Virgins, mountains, opera; 2. 'At the foot of the Alps': The landscape of La sonnambula; 3. Linda di Chamounix and the ideology of chastity; 4. The politics of genre in Luisa Miller; 5. Deflowering the Alps: from I promessi sposi to La Wally and Fedora; 6. La fanciulla del West: a new landscape for a new virgin; Notes; Index.

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GOR003443594
9780521834377
0521834376
Landscape and Gender in Italian Opera: The Alpine Virgin from Bellini to Puccini by Emanuele Senici (University of Oxford)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
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