
Tommaso Traetta and the Fusion of Italian and French Opera in Parma
As Loomis deftly demonstrates, Traetta’s operas were largely oriented toward the formal aria, a byproduct of making Italian music an essential component of this cross-cultural fusion. Nevertheless, they were strikingly innovative in their use of chorus, integrated dance, and accompanied recitative. Structurally, the operas reflect the French distinction between scenes of action and divertissements. After a brief flowering in the 1760s, the project was abandoned, primarily for lack of interest, but Traetta’s Parma operas deserve a previously unrecognized place in the history of Western music for their stimulation of opera seria in Italy and beyond. This included the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose genre-defining Idomeneo (1781) proved a turning point in the development of opera.
- Författare
- George W. Loomis
- ISBN
- 9781680532227
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 633 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2022-10-30
- Förlag
- Academica Press
- Sidor
- 280
