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Domenico Cimarosa: His Life and His Operas (Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance)
 
 
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Domenico Cimarosa: His Life and His Operas (Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance) [Hardcover]

Nick Rossi (Author), Talmage Fauntleroy (Author)

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0313301123 978-0313301124 September 30, 1999

This is the first book in English about Domenico Cimarosa, his more than 65 operas and his sacred and secular vocal music, his keyboard music, and his various works for solo instruments and ensembles. This is also the first authoritative book on Cimarosa since an Italian biography published in 1939. Since that earlier tome was published, many important discoveries have come to light. The authors completed most of their research work at the library of the Conservatorio di musica S Pietro a Majella in Naples. Their efforts have uncovered new information on the composer's marriages, wives, children, actual performance locations, dates of first performances of his operas, and his professional appointments and contacts.

The first half of the book is devoted to a chronological description of Cimarosa's life and provides background material on the customs of the times and contemporary descriptions of the music conservatories in Naples where Cimarosa studied, as well as those in Venice where he was appointed Maestro. The second part presents an alphabetical listing of Cimarosa's more than 65 operas, including alternate names for those that were produced on different stages under different names. Included with each opera is a simple outline of the plot, the cast of characters and their voice ranges, and basic information about the structure of the music itself.


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"Illustrated and thoroughly indexed, the volume makes a valuable contribution to the 18th-century opera scholarship..." -- Choice

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This is the first book in English on the life and music of this 18th-century composer, and includes vivid descriptions of his more than 65 operas as well as his keyboard music, his secular and sacred choral music, and his works for solo instruments and ensembles.


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rende sagace, amanti comici, stravaganze del conte, finta parigina, finti nobili, pittor parigino, tre amanti, holograph score, finta frascatana, opere melodrammatiche, astuzie femminili, bella greca, nemici generosi, trame deluse, due supposti conti, cantata pastorale, credulo deluso, prima buffa, soprano castrato, gli antichi romani, capriccio drammatico, dramma tragico, vergine del sole, librettist unknown, commedia per musica
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Domenico Cimarosa, Teatro Nuovo, Teatro Valle, Giuseppe Palomba, Teatro del Fondo, Teatro San Carlo, British Library, Nick Rossi, Pasquale Mililotti, Santa Maria, Giuseppe Petrosellini, Rome's Teatro, The Road, New York, Pompeo Cambiasi, Cajo Mario, Don Calandrino, Don Fabrizio, Music Director, Pietro Metastasio, The Early Operas, The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, The Youthful Years, Carlo Goldoni, Don Luigino
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