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Inventing the Business of Opera : The Impresario and His World in Seventeenth-Century Venice

Part of the AMS Studies in Music series
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Marco Faustini was among the most active and successful professionals in seventeenth-century Venetian opera.

As an impresario, he was responsible for every facet of production from contracting the cast to balancing the books at the season's end.

Through examination of Faustini's documents - including personal papers, account books, and correspondence - Beth and Jonathan Glixon provide a comprehensive view of opera production in mid-seventeenth century Venice.

For the first time, an emphasis is placed on the "physical production," the scenery, costumes, and stage machinery that tied these opera productions to the social and economic life of the city.

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Oxford University Press
0195154169 / 9780195154160
Hardback
05/01/2006
United Kingdom
English
416 p.
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