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History of A Baroque Opera - Scarlatti`s Gli Equivoci Nel Sembiante

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This study of Scarlatti's first and most-performed opera investigates the reasons for its popularity, initially political, but subsequently musical.

Among the details inspected are the social and political situation in Rome; an analysis of the music and libretto; the earliest Roman performances using hitherto unpublished contemporary documents and comparisons with other works performed-during the Carnival of 1679; Queen Christina's early patronage of Scarlatti and his first opera; subsequent performances through 1699, the last-known production; and conclusions about the importance of this opera.

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Pendragon Press
0918728215 / 9780918728210
Hardback
09/06/1985
United States
200 pages
6 x 9 mm, 666 grams
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