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Claude Debussy His Life And Works
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History of opera
Aspect of musical history
The history of opera has a relatively short duration within the context of the history of music in general: it appeared in 1597, when the first opera, Dafne, by Jacopo Peri, was created. Since then it has developed parallel to the various musical currents that have followed one another over time up to the present day, generally linked to the current concept of classical music.
Opera (from the Latin opera, plural of opus, "work") is a musical genre that combines symphonic music, usually performed by an orchestra, and a written dramatic text—expressed in the form of a libretto—interpreted vocally bygd singers of different tessitura: tenor, baritone, and bass for the male lista, and soprano, mezzo-soprano, and contralto for the kvinna, in addition to the so-called vit voices (those of children) or in falsetto (castrato, countertenor). Generally, the musical work contains overtures, interludes and musical accompaniments, wh
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Debussy’s Resonance 9781787442528, 1787442527
Table of contents :
Introduction / Franocois de Maedicis and Steven Huebner--
Part Ond. Historiographical and Editorial Issues: 1. Debussy fifty years later : has the barrel run dry? / Richard Langham Smith
2. The Euvres compla?etes de Claude Debussy thirty years on / Roy Howat
3. The Kunkelmann manuscripts : new sources for early Ma?elodies by Claude Debussy / Denis Herlin
4. "Paysage sentimental" : "si doux, si triste, si dormant..." / David Grayson --
Part Two. Style and Genre: 5 The "song triptych" : reflections on a Debussyan genre / David J. Code
6. Composing after Wagner : the music of Bruneau and Debussy, 1890-1902 / François de Ma?edicis
7. Between Massenet and Wagner / Steven Huebner
8. Debussy's concept of orchestration / Robert Orledge
9. Oriental and Iberian resonances in early Debussy songs / Marie Rolf --
Part Three. History and Hermeneutics: 10. Debussy and Japanese prints / MIchel Duchesneau
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