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Rossini Richard Osborne

Rossini By Richard Osborne

Rossini by Richard Osborne


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Summary

Drawing on biographical and musicological material, this book examines Rossini's entire operatic output of thirty-nine operas, his choral works, and vocal and solo piano music. Rossini's complex personality, his relations with many leading musicians, and his influence and reputation are also discussed.

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Rossini by Richard Osborne

A classical musician by training and a conservative by inclination, Rossini none the less broke the mould of the old Italian operatic order, and laid the foundations for a new generation of romantically inspired music-dramatists. One of the most influential of nineteenth-century composers, in touch with many leading musicians of his day, Rossini was also the most complex of men - a mixture of affability and reserve, industry and indolence, wit and melancholy. This detailed biography also includes a survey of Rossini's choral works, and the vocal and solo piano music written during the last decade of his life.

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Richard Osborne has written a book in every way worthy of his hero: well informed, witty, and civilized. Music and Letters

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations; Key to sigla; Preface; 1. The formative years (1792-1810); 2. Venice and Milan (1810-14); 3. Arrival in Naples; 4. Rome and Il barbiere de Siviglia(1816); 5. Naples, Rome, and Milan (1816-17); 6. Mose in Egittoand return to Peasro (1818); 7. 1819-21; 8. Vienna, Verona, Venice (1822-3); 9. Paris and London (1823-4); 10. Paris (1824-9); 11. Retirement from operatic composition; 12. Bologna, Paris, Madrid (1829-35); 13. Paris, the Rhineland, and return to Italy (1847-55); 14. Times of Barricades and Assassinations: Bologna, Florence, and departure from Italy (1847-55); 15. Return to Paris; 16. Saturday soirees and a new Mass; 17. Last years (1865-8); 18. Entr'acte: some problems of approach to the works; 19. The early operas; 20. Overtures; 21. Tancredi: heroic comedy and the forming of a method; 22. L'Italiana in Algeri: formal mastery in the comic style; 23. Milan and Venice (1813-14); 24. Arrival in Naples (1815-16); 25. Il barbiere di Seviglia and the transformation of a tradition; 26. La Cenerentola: an essay in comic pathos; 27. La gazza ladraand the semiseria style; 28. Armida and the new romanticism; 29. Mose in Egitto(1818-19) and Moise et Pharaon(1827); 30. Ermione and other operas; 31. Rossini and Scott: La donna del lago; 32. Final operas in Italy; 33. Maometto II(1820) and Le siege de Corinthe (1826); 34. Il viaggio a Reims and Le Comte Ory(1828); 35. Guillaume Tell; 36. Sacred music; 37. Vocal and piano music; Appendices; Index

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GOR003970006
9780198164906
0198164904
Rossini by Richard Osborne
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20010801
348
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