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E-grāmata: Aspects of the Secular Cantata in Late Baroque Italy

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  • Formāts: 452 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jul-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351575171
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351575171

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As shown by the ever-increasing volume of recordings, editions and performances of the vast repertory of secular cantatas for solo voice produced, primarily in Italy, in the second half of the seventeenth century and the first half of the eighteenth century, this long neglected genre has at last 'come of age'. However, scholarly interest is currently lagging behind musical practice: incredibly, there has been no general study of the Baroque cantata since Eugen Schmitz's handbook of 1914, and although many academic theses have examined microscopically the cantatas of individual composers, there has been little opportunity to view these against the broader canvas of the genre as a whole. The contributors in this volume choose aspects of the cantata relevant to their special interests in order to say new things about the works, whether historical, analytical, bibliographical, discographical or performance-based. The prime focus is on Italian-born composers working between 1650 and 1750 (thus not Handel), but the opportunity is also taken in one chapter (by Graham Sadler) to compare the French cantata tradition with its Italian parent in association with a startling new claim regarding the intended instrumentation. Many key figures are considered, among them Tomaso Albinoni, Giovanni Bononcini, Giovanni Legrenzi, Benedetto Marcello, Alessandro Scarlatti, Alessandro Stradella, Leonardo Vinci and Antonio Vivaldi. The poetic texts of the cantatas, all too often treated as being of little intrinsic interest, are given their due weight. Space is also found for discussions of the history of Baroque solo cantatas on disc and of the realization of the continuo in cantata arias - a topic more complex and contentious than may at first be apparent. The book aims to stimulate interest in, and to win converts to, this genre, which in its day equalled the instrumental sonata in importance, and in which more than a few composers invested a major part of their creativity.

Recenzijas

This collection of essays by an international group of writers is much to be welcomed in contributing to scholarly studies on a relatively neglected area of academic research. ...This volume repays close attention. The Consort Focusing on the solo cantata, as conceived by Italian-born composers working between 1650 and 1750, the essays in this volume offer something for everyone, whether the reader is new to the genre, a seasoned performer, or a veteran historian... all of the essays offer important contributions to our understanding of the genre... Early Music America 'The volume's strength is its diversified approach, which makes it useful on various levels. ... These essays collected together by Talbot stand as a milestone in modern studies on the cantata, a further essential advance in knowledge of this repertory...' Early Music

Contents: Preface; The when and how of Arioso in Stradella's cantatas,
Carolyn Gianturco; A lost volume of cantatas and serenatas from the 'original
Stradella collection', Colin Timms; Narration, mimesis and the question of
genre: dramatic approaches in Giovanni Legrenzi's solo cantatas Opp 12 and
14, Hendrik Schulze; A tale of 2 cities: cantata publication in Bologna and
Venice, c.1650-1700, Reinmar Emans; 'Al tavilino medesimo del compositor
della musica': notes on text and context in Alessandro Scarlatti's cantate da
camera, Norbert Dubowy; Bononcini's 'agreeable and easie style, and those
fine inventions in his Basses (to which he was led by an instrument upon
which he excels)', Lowell Lindgren; The 'humble' and 'sublime' genres, the
pastoral and heroic styles: rhetorical metamorphoses in Benedetto Marcello's
cantatas, Marco Bizzarini; Investigations into the cantata in Naples during
the first half of the 18th century: the cantatas by Leonardo Vinci contained
in a 'Neapolitan' manuscript, Giulia Veneziano; The orchestral French cantata
(1706-1730): performance, edition and classification of a neglected
repertory, Graham Sadler; Patterns and strategies of modulation in cantata
recitatives, Michael Talbot; 'Imitando l'Arietta, ò altro allegro, cantata
di fresco': keyboard realization in Italian continuo arias, Giulia Nuti; The
revival of the Italian chamber cantata on disc: models and trends,
Roger-Claude Travers; Bibliography; Indexes.
Michael Talbot is an Emeritus Professor at the Liverpool University, UK