The singing Turk : Ottoman power and operatic emotions on the European stage from the siege of Vienna to the age of Napoleon / Larry Wolff
Utgivning: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2016Beskrivning: xii, 490 s. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 978-0-8047-9577-7
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Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Book | Musik- och teaterbiblioteket Magasin A | B30.990 | Available | 26201841810 |
Innehåller index samt bibliografiska referenser
Introduction : operatic representation and the Triplex Confinium -- The captive sultan : operatic transfigurations of the Ottoman menace after the siege of Vienna -- The generous Turk : captive Christians and operatic comedy in Paris -- The triumphant sultana : Suleiman and his operatic harem -- The Turkish subjects of Gluck and Haydn : comic opera in war and peace -- Osmin in Vienna : Mozart{u2019}s Abduction and the centennial of the Ottoman siege -- "To honor the emperor" : Pasha Selim and Emperor Joseph in the age of enlightened absolutism -- The Ottoman adventures of Rossini and Napoleon : Kaimacacchi and Missipipi at La Scala -- Pappataci and Kaimakan : reflections in a Mediterranean mirror -- An Ottoman prince in the romantic imagination : the libertine adventures of Rossini{u2019}s Turkish traveler -- Maometto in Naples and Venice : the operatic charisma of the conqueror -- Rossini{u2019}s Siege of Paris : Ottoman subjects in the French restoration -- The decline and disappearance of the singing Turk : Ottoman reform, the Eastern question, and the European operatic repertory.