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Verdi, Opera, Women Susan Rutherford (University of Manchester)

Verdi, Opera, Women By Susan Rutherford (University of Manchester)

Verdi, Opera, Women by Susan Rutherford (University of Manchester)


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Verdi's operas portray a striking diversity of female protagonists, including warrior women, courtesans, gypsies and feisty townswomen. Contextualising these characters within the social, cultural and political history of their period, Susan Rutherford examines the shifting and complex relationships between them and their female spectators in nineteenth-century Italy.

Verdi, Opera, Women Summary

Verdi, Opera, Women by Susan Rutherford (University of Manchester)

Verdi's operas - composed between 1839 and 1893 - portray a striking diversity of female protagonists: warrior women and peacemakers, virgins and courtesans, princesses and slaves, witches and gypsies, mothers and daughters, erring and idealised wives, and, last of all, a feisty quartet of Tudor townswomen in Verdi's final opera, Falstaff. Yet what meanings did the impassioned crises and dilemmas of these characters hold for the nineteenth-century female spectator, especially during such a turbulent span in the history of the Italian peninsula? How was opera shaped by society - and was society similarly influenced by opera? Contextualising Verdi's female roles within aspects of women's social, cultural and political history, Susan Rutherford explores the interface between the reality of the spectators' lives and the imaginary of the fictional world before them on the operatic stage.

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'Highly informative.' Classical Music

About Susan Rutherford (University of Manchester)

Susan Rutherford is Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Manchester. Among various essays on voice, performance and nineteenth-century Italian opera, her publications also include The New Woman and her Sisters: Feminism and Theatre, 1850-1914 (co-editor, 1992), and The Prima Donna and Opera, 1815-1930 (Cambridge, 2006), which received the 2007 Pauline Alderman Award (IAWM) for research on women and music.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Verdi and his audience; 1. War; 2. Prayer; 3. Romance; 4. Sexuality; 5. Marriage; 6. Death; 7. Laughter; Bibliography.

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NLS9781316639573
9781316639573
1316639576
Verdi, Opera, Women by Susan Rutherford (University of Manchester)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2017-02-02
306
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