The Da Ponte Operas

The Da Ponte Operas
Author: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1992
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0815301103

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First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Mozart Da Ponte Operas

The Mozart Da Ponte Operas
Author: Andrew Steptoe
Publsiher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015015015392

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This book charts the musical, cultural, and social contexts of Mozart's collaborations with the librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte, illuminating these great masterpieces along with Mozart's creative process and the functions of 18th-century opera.

Mozart s Da Ponte Operas

Mozart s Da Ponte Operas
Author: Burton D. Fisher,Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,Lorenzo Da Ponte
Publsiher: Opera Classics Library Series
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007
Genre: Operas
ISBN: 0979002109

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The partnership of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Lorenzo da Ponte, composer and librettist respectively for The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni and Cosi fan tutte, was one of the most extraordinary collaborations in the history of opera. The book features biographic profiles of composer and librettist - Mozart: Master of Musical Characterization, and Da Ponte: Ambassador of Italian Culture plus a complete portrait of each opera, featuring, Principal Characters, Brief Story Synopsis, Story Narrative with Music Highlight Examples and complete Libretto, with Italian and English translations side-by-side."

Mozart s Da Ponte Operas

Mozart s Da Ponte Operas
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1942317182

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A comprehensive guide to the 3 operas Mozart composed to librettos by Lorenzo da Ponte, featuring complete translated Librettos, Story Narrative with Music examples, and Burton D. Fisher's in depth Commentary and Analysis.

Dramma Giocoso

Dramma Giocoso
Author: Julian Rushton
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2012
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9789058678454

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The three Mozart/Da Ponte operas offer a inexhaustible wellspring for critical reflection, possessing a complexity and equivocation common to all great humane works. They have the potential to reflect and refract whatever locus of contemporaneity may be the starting point for enquiry. Thus, even postmodern and postmillennial concerns, far from seeming irrelevant to these operas, are instead given new perspectives by them, while the music and the dramatic situations have the multivalency to accept each refreshed palette of interpretation without loss of their essential character. These operas seem perennially new. In exploring the evergreen qualities of Don Giovanni and Le Nozze di Figaro, the authors of this book do not shun approaches that have foundations in established theory, but refract them through such problems as the tension between operatic tradition and psychological realism, the coexistence of multiple yet equal plots, and the antagonism between the tenets of tradition and the need for self-actualization. In exploring such themes, the authors not only illuminate new aspects of Mozart's operatic compositions but also probe the nature of musical analysis itself.

The Librettist of Venice

The Librettist of Venice
Author: Rodney Bolt
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2008-12-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781596919822

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In 1805, Lorenzo Da Ponte was the proprietor of a small grocery store in New York. But since his birth into an Italian Jewish family in 1749, he had already been a priest, a poet, the lover of many women, a scandalous Enlightenment thinker banned from teaching in Venice, the librettist for three of Mozart's most sublime operas, a collaborator with Salieri, a friend of Casanova, and a favorite of Emperor Joseph II. He would go on to establish New York City's first opera house and be the first professor of Italian at Columbia University. An inspired innovator but a hopeless businessman, who loved with wholehearted loyalty and recklessness, Da Ponte was one of the early immigrants to live out the American dream. In Rodney Bolt's rollicking and extensively researched biography, Da Ponte's picaresque life takes readers from Old World courts and the back streets of Venice, Vienna, and London to the New World promise of New York City. Two hundred and fifty years after Mozart's birth, the life and legacy of his librettist Da Ponte are as astonishing as ever.

The Mozart Da Ponte Operas The Cultural and Musical Background to Le Nozze Di Figaro Don Giovanni and Cosi Fan Tutte Mit Noten Oxford usw Clarendon Press 1988 273 S 11 S Abb 8

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Author: Andrew Steptoe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1988
Genre: Opera
ISBN: OCLC:812988948

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Lorenzo Da Ponte

Lorenzo Da Ponte
Author: April Fitzlyon
Publsiher: Alma Books
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780714544878

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This is the revised edition of April FitzLyon's celebrated biography of Mozart's librettist, who provided the brilliant, witty texts for The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni and Cosi fan tutte. Born a Jew in the Republic of Venice, Da Ponte became a Christian before involving himself in political and amorous intrigue and having to flee, like his friend Casanova, to Vienna, pursued by both the Inquisition and jealous husbands. As court poet to Joseph II he succeeded Metastasio and worked with many composers, until his escapades forced him to move on to London, where he managed the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. After a series of financial disasters, he moved to New York, where he worked several jobs before becoming a professor at Columbia. He helped to introduce Italian opera to the USA and in old age wrote his notoriously unreliable memoirs.This fascinating portrait provides a colourful picture of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century life in four capitals, combining musical and literary history with an account of the social life of the period.