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Opera in Italian Society Opera in Italian Society
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The Librettist and Le Convenienze Teatrali The Librettist and Le Convenienze Teatrali
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The Poetry of a Dramma Per Musica The Poetry of a Dramma Per Musica
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A Composer's Private Documents: Sketches A Composer's Private Documents: Sketches
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A Composer's Public Documents: Autograph Manuscripts A Composer's Public Documents: Autograph Manuscripts
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Writing Down the Opera: “Skeleton Scores” and Particelle Writing Down the Opera: “Skeleton Scores” and Particelle
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Orchestrating the Opera Orchestrating the Opera
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Abstract
Opera was at the center of Italian culture throughout the first half of the nineteenth century. Fundamental to most Italian opera houses during the first half of the nineteenth century was the operatic season. There were ample opportunities for composers to ply their trade. However, complaints about the terrible conditions under which Italian composers were expected to function—the dreadful pressure and impossible deadlines—must be put into context. It is true that Il barbiere di Siviglia was composed, rehearsed, and performed in less than a month, and so were L'Italiana in Algeri and La sonnambula. During the eighteenth century, composers typically set the same basic libretto again and again. However, early in the nineteenth century, new librettos were generally written for most Italian operas. Italian librettos, in the latter part of the nineteenth century, were almost always written exclusively in poetry, not in prose, and the poetry was governed by specific rules.
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