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Singing Speech and Speaking Melodies : Minor Forms of Musical Theatre in the 18th and 19th Century

Editor/Coord./Trad.:
Cortizo Rodríguez, María EncinaUniovi authority; Nicolai, Michela
Subject:

vaudeville

opereta

zarzuela

teatro musical

Publication date:
2021
Editorial:

Brepols

Citación:
Cortizo, M. E., & Niccolai, M. (2021). Singing speech and speaking melodies: Minor forms of musical theatre in the 18th and 19th century. Brepols.
Serie:

Speculum musicae;43

Descripción física:
562 p.
Abstract:

This volume addresses the complex variety of stage works with sung and spoken sections, such as «vaudeville», «singspiel», «opéra-comique», «zarzuela» or «operetta» in different European countries from the eighteenth century to the beginning of the Twenties. Beyond a multifaceted perspective, twenty-one essays investigate the nature of these musical theatre forms, attending their origins, literary sources, relationships, vocality or cultural transfers, features that in some cases have made them become a mass phenomenon. The dissemination and adaptation of these genres through different national contexts, confirms the significance of the long-standing relationship between them and the contemporary dramatical and musical repertoire, revealing significant synergies, always conditioned by the market evolution.

This volume addresses the complex variety of stage works with sung and spoken sections, such as «vaudeville», «singspiel», «opéra-comique», «zarzuela» or «operetta» in different European countries from the eighteenth century to the beginning of the Twenties. Beyond a multifaceted perspective, twenty-one essays investigate the nature of these musical theatre forms, attending their origins, literary sources, relationships, vocality or cultural transfers, features that in some cases have made them become a mass phenomenon. The dissemination and adaptation of these genres through different national contexts, confirms the significance of the long-standing relationship between them and the contemporary dramatical and musical repertoire, revealing significant synergies, always conditioned by the market evolution.

URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/64342
ISBN:
978-2-503-59543-6
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