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French Secular Music in Saint-Domingue (1750-1795) Viewed As a Factor in America's Musical Growth. John G
Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses Graduate School 1971 French Secular Music in Saint-Domingue (1750-1795) Viewed as a Factor in America's Musical Growth. John G. Cale Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_disstheses Recommended Citation Cale, John G., "French Secular Music in Saint-Domingue (1750-1795) Viewed as a Factor in America's Musical Growth." (1971). LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses. 2112. https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_disstheses/2112 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at LSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses by an authorized administrator of LSU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 72-17,750 CALE, John G., 1922- FRENCH SECULAR MUSIC IN SAINT-DOMINGUE (1750-1795) VIEWED AS A FACTOR IN AMERICA'S MUSICAL GROWTH. The Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College;, Ph.D., 1971 Music I University Microfilms, A XEROX Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan THIS DISSERTATION HAS BEEN MICROFILMED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FRENCH SECULAR MUSIC IN SAINT-DOMINGUE (1750-1795) VIEWED AS A FACTOR IN AMERICA'S MUSICAL GROWTH A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in The School of Music by John G. Cale B.M., Louisiana State University, 1943 M.A., University of Michigan, 1949 December, 1971 PLEASE NOTE: Some pages may have indistinct print. -
André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry
pour la cour qu’il créée Zemire et Azor en 1771, où Marmontel parodie La Belle et la Bête. Cette nouvelle œuvre dédiée à Madame Du Barry lui vaut l’admiration de la famille royale, des courtisans puis du public, l’aspect fantastique de l’œuvre attisant la curiosité de l’auditoire, confondu par la mystérieuse scène du tableau magique… Triomphe absolu, et là encore Grétry donne le sentiment de proposer un nouveau type de spectacle. 1773 voit le succès du Magnifique écrit avec Sedaine, suivi de La Rosière de Salency, et surtout du premier “Grand Opéra” de Grétry, représenté à l’Opéra Royal de Versailles pour le Mariage du Comte d’Artois : Céphale et Procris. La nouvelle Reine, Marie-Antoinette, s’est tellement entichée de Grétry qu’elle devient la marraine de sa troisième fille en 1774, justement prénommée Antoinette. En six ans à peine, le jeune liégeois arrivé inconnu à Paris en est devenu le principal compositeur, stipendié par la cour… André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry Mais la représentation d’Iphigénie en Aulide de Gluck, au printemps 1774, est une 1741-1813 déflagration de modernité, et lorsque juste après, Céphale et Procris est présenté à l’Académie Royale de Musique, le public est déçu de son manque d’audace. Grétry est éclipsé par le Chevalier Gluck… La fausse magie en 1775, tièdement accueillie, Né à Liège dans une famille de musiciens, il intègre la maîtrise de la Collégiale Saint- est suivie du rebond des Mariages Samnites en 1776, au moment où les œuvres Denis où son père était premier violon. -
The Italian Girl in Algiers
Opera Box Teacher’s Guide table of contents Welcome Letter . .1 Lesson Plan Unit Overview and Academic Standards . .2 Opera Box Content Checklist . .8 Reference/Tracking Guide . .9 Lesson Plans . .11 Synopsis and Musical Excerpts . .32 Flow Charts . .38 Gioachino Rossini – a biography .............................45 Catalogue of Rossini’s Operas . .47 2 0 0 7 – 2 0 0 8 S E A S O N Background Notes . .50 World Events in 1813 ....................................55 History of Opera ........................................56 History of Minnesota Opera, Repertoire . .67 GIUSEPPE VERDI SEPTEMBER 22 – 30, 2007 The Standard Repertory ...................................71 Elements of Opera .......................................72 Glossary of Opera Terms ..................................76 GIOACHINO ROSSINI Glossary of Musical Terms .................................82 NOVEMBER 10 – 18, 2007 Bibliography, Discography, Videography . .85 Word Search, Crossword Puzzle . .88 Evaluation . .91 Acknowledgements . .92 CHARLES GOUNOD JANUARY 26 –FEBRUARY 2, 2008 REINHARD KEISER MARCH 1 – 9, 2008 mnopera.org ANTONÍN DVOˇRÁK APRIL 12 – 20, 2008 FOR SEASON TICKETS, CALL 612.333.6669 The Italian Girl in Algiers Opera Box Lesson Plan Title Page with Related Academic Standards lesson title minnesota academic national standards standards: arts k–12 for music education 1 – Rossini – “I was born for opera buffa.” Music 9.1.1.3.1 8, 9 Music 9.1.1.3.2 Theater 9.1.1.4.2 Music 9.4.1.3.1 Music 9.4.1.3.2 Theater 9.4.1.4.1 Theater 9.4.1.4.2 2 – Rossini Opera Terms Music -
In This Issue
WINTER 2020 IN THIS ISSUE ORLANDO CONSORT THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC February 4 MARK & MAGGIE O'CONNOR AMERICAN CLASSICS February 14 GRUPO CORPO February 20–22 NIYAZ THE FOURTH LIGHT PROJECT February 28 HÉLÈNE GRIMAUD March 4 Winter 2020 | Volume 16, No. 4 FEATURE In This Issue Feature 3 The Joy and Value of a Student Matinee Dialogue 9 Karen Lund Returns to ‘The Shop Around the Corner’ with ‘She Loves Me’ at Village Theatre 13 Rachel Atkins Makes ‘The Turn of the Screw’ Her Own at Book-It Intermission Brain Transmission 12 Test yourself with our trivia quiz! Upcoming Events 15 Winter 2020 PAUL HEPPNER President Encore Stages is an Encore arts MIKE HATHAWAY Senior Vice President program that features stories KAJSA PUCKETT Vice President, about our local arts community Sales & Marketing alongside information about GENAY GENEREUX Accounting & performances. Encore Stages is Office Manager a publication of Encore Media Production Group. We also publish specialty SUSAN PETERSON Vice President, Production publications, including the SIFF JENNIFER SUGDEN Assistant Production Manager Guide and Catalog, Official Seattle ANA ALVIRA, STEVIE VAN BRONKHORST Pride Guide, and the Seafair Production Artists and Graphic Designers Commemorative Magazine. Learn more at encorespotlight.com. Sales MARILYN KALLINS, TERRI REED San Francisco/Bay Area Account Executives Encore Stages features the BRIEANNA HANSEN, SHERRI JARVEY, following organizations: ANN MANNING Seattle Area Account Executives CAROL YIP Sales Coordinator Marketing SHAUN SWICK Brand & Creative Manager CIARA CAYA Marketing Coordinator Encore Media Group 425 North 85th Street • Seattle, WA 98103 800.308.2898 • 206.443.0445 [email protected] encoremediagroup.com Encore Arts Programs and Encore Stages are published monthly by Encore Media Group to serve performing arts events in the San Francisco Bay Area and Greater Seattle Area. -
Temporadas De Ópera Dimitri Cherniakov Vísperas De Monteverdi
SCHERZO 25 AÑOS 1985 - 2 010 REVISTA DE MÚSICA Año XXV - Nº 256 - Octubre 2010 - 7 € DOSIER Año XXV - Nº 256 Octubre 2010 Temporadas de ópera ENCUENTRO Dimitri Cherniakov ACTUALIDAD Josep Soler Claudio Abbado REPORTA JE Hugo Wolf 150 años REFERENCIAS Vísperas de Monteverdi ENERO - FEBRERO 2011 ORQUESTA FILARMÓNICA NACIONAL DE RUSIA ANNA NETREBKO WIENER SYMPHONIKER FABIO LUISI RADIO- SINFONIEORCHESTER STUTTGART SIR ROGER NORRINGTON YUHA WANG LES MUSICIENS DU LOUVRE ANNE SOPHIE VON OTTER ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA CHARLES DUTOIT TRONDHEIM SOLOISTS ORQUESTA FILARMÓNICA Anna Netrebko; Anne Sophie von Otter; Yuha Wang; Fabio Luisi; Sir Roger Norrington; Vladimir Spivakov; Charles Dutoit Charles Spivakov; Vladimir Norrington; Roger Sir Luisi; Fabio Wang; Yuha Otter; von Sophie Anne Netrebko; Anna DE GRAN CANARIA ELENA BASHKIROVA ORQUESTA SINFÓNICA DE TENERIFE Reservas para foráneos: [email protected] Tfno: 928 24 74 42 PUNTOS DE VENTA (a partir del 2 de noviembre) Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Taquilla del Auditorio Alfredo Kraus. Venta Telefónica (La Caja de Canarias): 902 405 504. Red de expendedores de La Caja de Canarias Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Taquilla del Auditorio de Tenerife. Venta Telefónica (Auditorio de Tenerife): 902 317 327 Internet: www.festivaldecanarias.com 256-Pliego 1 22/9/10 11:21 Página 1 AÑO XXIV - Nº 256 - Octubre 2010 - 7 € 2 OPINIÓN DOSIER Temporadas de ópera CON NOMBRE 2010-2011 95 PROPIO 6 Josep Soler ENCUENTROS Josep Pascual Dimitri Cherniakov 8 Claudio Abbado Juan Antonio Llorente 116 Enrique -
2015. № 4. С. 64–107
64 сафонова алЕксандра анаТольЕвна alExandra а. safonoVa [email protected] [email protected] Аспирантка кафедры истории зарубежной му Postgraduate student at the Subdepartment of West зыки Московской государственной консервато ern European Music History, Moscow Tchaikovsky рии имени П. И. Чайковского Conservatory 125009, Москва, 13/6, Bolshaya Nikitskaya St., ул. Большая Никитская, 13/6 Moscow 125009 Russia анноТация Опера в программе «гуляний»: московские версии произведений Гретри В статье приведены результаты исследования редакций и сценических воплощений четырех опер с диалогами Гретри на основе архивных материалов и косвенных источников. Освещает ся фено мен перемещения французских опер в среду московского дворянского театра и самобытные черты русифицированных версий. Оперное представление являлось жемчужиной в программе праздне ства с чередой развлечений. На различных сценах театра графов Шереметевых в последней четвер ти XVIII века в переводе на русский язык ставились: «Опытъ дружбы» (L’Amitié à l’épreuve), «Браки самнитянъ» (Les Mariages samnites), «Люсиль» (Lucile) и «Говорящая картина» (Le Tableau parlant). Приводят ся сведения и о других операх композитора, к которым проявлял интерес граф Николай Петрович Шереметев, но постановки не были осуществлены. Ключевые слова: московская редакция, опера с диалогами, Гретри, «Опытъ дружбы», «Браки самнитянъ», «Люсиль», «Говорящая картина», театр графов Шереметевых, гуляния, празднества, русифицированная версия, феномен перемещения оперы в инокультурную среду absTracT Opera as a Heart of “Gulyanie” (Festive Gathering): Moscow Versions of Grétry’s Opera-Comiques Grétry’s four operacomiques on the stage of Moscow private theatre are the main subject of this paper based on the archival materials and other sources. The phenomenon of introduction of French operas to Moscow private theatre and the peculiar features of Russian versions are discussed. -
SALZBURG FESTIVAL 20 July – 31 August 2019 Young Singers Project
SALZBURG FESTIVAL 20 July – 31 August 2019 Press Release of the Salzburg Festival Young Singers Project 2019 Supported by the Kühne Foundation photo: SF/Anne Zeuner (SF, 2 July 2019) “The lucky hand – or rather, lucky ear – of Evamaria Wieser, the director of the Young Singers Project, is demonstrated by the fact that the participants in the Young Singers Project achieve excellent results at competitions all over the world and are engaged by the best opera houses,” says Festival President Helga Rabl-Stadler. “This year, a total of 13 participants of the Young Singers Project will appear on the programme of the Salzburg Festival. Furthermore, I am particularly pleased that Joel Prieto, a 2008 YSP participant, will sing the title role in Orphée aux enfers.” With the Young Singers Project, the Salzburg Festival has created a high-carat platform for the support of young vocalists, which looks back upon eleven years of successful history in 2019. Since 2008, 157 young vocalists from 41 countries have participated in the Young Singers Project. This year, 13 young singers from eleven nations will take part. They are from Canada, Spain, the UK, France, Russia, Poland, the USA, Ukraine, Ireland and, for the first time, from Mexico and New Zealand. 1 SALZBURG FESTIVAL 20 July – 31 August 2019 The singers are chosen at international auditions. As part of their fellowship, they have the opportunity to work with Festival artists. Tuition includes not only music lessons and repertoire expansion, but also stage rehearsals, language coaching and lied interpretation. Its master classes and strong practical orientation make YSP an international model for young artist programmes. -
UNE SECONDE TROIE Andromaque De Racine Ou L'art De Refaire La Guerre
GOMOT, Guillaume - Une seconde Troie. Carnets : revue électronique d’études françaises. IIe série, nº 5, 2015, p. 115-133 UNE SECONDE TROIE Andromaque de Racine ou l’art de refaire la guerre GUILLAUME GOMOT Centre de Recherche sur les Images et leurs Relations (Paris III) [email protected] Résumé : Définis par leur ascendance illustre, les personnages d’Andromaque, premier chef- d’œuvre de Racine (1667), évoquent souvent la possibilité d’un « second Ilion ». Le dramaturge semble ainsi élaborer une tragédie de la répétition, fondée sur le souvenir d’images à la fois ressassées et cristallisées, sur la pesanteur d’un passé omniprésent et sur la reprise incessante de conflits antérieurs, d’ordre amoureux ou guerrier. Mais comment les figures tragiques résistent-elles à cette position intenable ? Il s’agira ici de suivre l’onde de choc provoquée par la guerre dans le poème racinien et de dessiner les linéaments composés par cette déflagration verbale qui permet à Racine d’animer avec puissance l’imaginaire du conflit. Mots-clés : Racine, tragédie, Andromaque, guerre de Troie, répétition Abstract : Defined by their well-known ancestors, the characters in Andromache (1667) – Racine’s first masterpiece – often evoke the possibility of a “second Ilium”. In this play, the author develops the theme of repetition, thanks to memories of both hackneyed and crystallized images, an omnipresent and burdensome past and overused past conflicts about love and war. How can tragic figures resist this untenable position? It will be necessary to focus on war and the shock waves it provoked before sketching the outline of this verbal explosion that enabled Racine to voice out his powerful vision of war. -
January 1936) James Francis Cooke
Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 1-1-1936 Volume 54, Number 01 (January 1936) James Francis Cooke Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude Part of the Composition Commons, Ethnomusicology Commons, Fine Arts Commons, History Commons, Liturgy and Worship Commons, Music Education Commons, Musicology Commons, Music Pedagogy Commons, Music Performance Commons, Music Practice Commons, and the Music Theory Commons Recommended Citation Cooke, James Francis. "Volume 54, Number 01 (January 1936)." , (1936). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/840 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the John R. Dover Memorial Library at Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. | NEW YEAR JOY IN MUSIC THE SINGER'S ART" by Feodor Chal iapm NEW DITSON PUBLICATIONS CLUB OFFER BjARGAL MS Earn A Teacher’s Diploma (BIG SAVINGS ON ALLY OUR FAVORITE MAGAZINE :s) 1 IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO MODERN PIANO PEDAGOGY | JUST IN TIME FOR or FOR THE PIANO A Bachelor’s Degree PlR ffi N: EWYEj ROBYN ROTE-CARDS TEACHING MUSICAL NOTATION WITH PICTURE In every community there are ambitious men and women, who know the ROBYN ROTE-CARDS Ri ■NEWA LS! advantages of new inspiration and ideas for their musical advancement, but SYMBOLS AND STORY ELEMENT still neglect to keep up with the best that is offered. They think they are too busy to study instead of utilizing the precious “Tell us a story” has been the cry of humanity since the world began. -
The Historical and Pedagogical Significance of Excerpts By
THE HISTORICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EXCERPTS BY ANDRÉ-ERNEST-MODESTE GRÉTRY (1741–1813) Jennifer Marie Youngs, B.M, M.M. Dissertation Prepared for the Degree of DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS May 2019 APPROVED: Carol Wilson, Major Professor Rebecca Geoffroy-Schwinden, Committee Member Jeffrey Snider, Committee Member Molly Fillmore, Chair of the Division of Vocal Studies Felix Olschofka, Interim Director of Graduate Studies in the College of Music John W. Richmond, Dean of the College of Music Victor Prybutok, Dean of the Toulouse Graduate School Youngs, Jennifer Marie. The Historical and Pedagogical Significance of Excerpts by André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry (1741–1813). Doctor of Musical Arts (Performance), May 2019, 84 pp., 9 figures, bibliography, 50 titles. This collection of 9 vocal works, taken from the oœuvre of André-Ernest-Modeste Grétry (1741–1813), was chosen for their utility in teaching undergrad voice majors. This collection offers a group of songs that are attractive in their simplicity allowing the time in their lessons to be devoted to the instruction of French pronunciation. Grétry’s attention to detail in the setting of French prosody provides undergraduate singers with a collection of songs that offer an immediate understanding as to the nuances of the French language. With funding from an I-GRO grant through the University of North Texas, research was conducted in the archives of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, and work continued in the Grétry Museum in Liège, Belgium. The primary sources found within these locations formulated valuable insights into to the life and influence of Grétry, and provided first-hand experience with research techniques within foreign libraries. -
ANDROMAQUE Racine
HUMANITIES INSTITUTE Frederic Will, Ph.D. ANDROMAQUE Racine Overview Racine’s Andromaque, his most complex and perfect play of passion, intrigue, and tragedy, was first performed at the court of Louis XIV in November l667, then presented in public a few days later. The play concerns events occurring in the aftermath of the Trojan War—events recorded in classical literature by the Andromacheof Euripides, and by the Third Book of Virgil’s Aeneid. Andromache has been given to Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, as part of the Greek post-War spoils, and finds herself in a terrible bind: she is at the center of two loyalties, to her husband Hector, the now dead leader of the Trojans, in whose honor she cannot give in to the marital desires of her captor, Pyrrhus; and to her son, Astyanax, whom she can apparently save only by giving in to the amorous advances of her captor Pyrrhus. Around this nucleus of dilemma swirl around robin of moral and amorous complexities at the court of Pyrrhus. Story As the play opens, Orestes, son of Agamemnon, is meeting an old friend, Pylades, at that court. The Greeks are worried; rumor has it, apparently, that Pyrrhus has fallen in love with Andromache, and for her sake he is protecting Astyanax, son of Hector—and a threat to the Greeks from the Trojan line. The Greeks have come to take Astyanax away, but in addition Orestes has deep affection for Hermione, Pyrrhus’ neglected fiancée. Orestes makes his demands to Pyrrhus, and is rejected—Astyanax will not be released—contingent upon the love of Andromache. -
L'opéra Comique
Forumopera.com le magazine de l’opéra et du monde lyrique un dossier dirigé par Bruno Peeters L’Opéra Comique défense et illustration 1 Forumopera.com le magazine de l’opéra et du monde lyrique Sommaire Opéra Comique, défense et illustration Par Bruno Peeters Page 3 Naissance d’un Genre Par Catherine Scholler Page 5 L’Opéra Comique à l’Hôtel de Bourgogne Par Catherine Scholler Page 8 Adolphe Adam Par Geoffroy Bertrand Page 18 Où l’on parle de la Dame Blanche Par Catherine Scholler Page 27 Daniel François Esprit Auber Par Bruno Peeters Page 31 2 Forumopera.com le magazine de l’opéra et du monde lyrique Opéra Comique, défense et illustration Par Bruno Peeters C'est à dessein que je reprends ce titre, qui introduisait le numéro spécial consacré à l'Opéra-Comique par la célèbre Revue Musicale de... novembre 1933. Henry Prunières, directeur de la revue et signataire de cette introduction, y stigmatisait le mépris qu'engendrait la notion d'opéra-comique parmi un public wagnérien, debussyste ou stravinskien. Où en sommes-nous, 70 ans plus tard ? Comme ce numéro vénérable, le dossier que vous allez lire se propose de faire le tour du genre, de son éclosion au XVIIIe siècle à son déclin fin du siècle suivant, et en tournant les projecteurs sur les acteurs principaux : Grétry, Boieldieu, Hérold, Adam et Auber. Qu'est-ce que l'opéra-comique ? Né des vaudevilles donnés sur les tréteaux des foires parisiennes, il devint "comédie mêlée d'ariettes", définissant ainsi immédiatement sa singularité formelle, à savoir l'alternance du parlé et du chanté.