Producing Stars in dramma per musica. In: Music as Social and Cultural Practice: Essays in Honour of Reinhard Strohm

Berta Joncus, Melania Bucciarelli (Editor), Berta Joncus (Editor)

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Abstract

Stars were perhaps more crucial to dramma per musica than to any other musical enterprise in Italy during the eighteenth century. Yet modern research on eighteenth-century singers generally fails to provide any methodology for how stars were produced, and how they interacted with the works they performed.1 This essay seeks to fill this gap. I will first outline influential twentieth-century theories in musicology on the relationship between the vocalist and the dramma per musica. I will then examine the means by which scholars in other disciplines recognise stars both as historical phenomena and as signifying elements within productions. Finally, I will suggest methods for applying theories about star production to dramma per musica in a manner that fits the historical conditions of this repertory.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationWoodbridge, Suffolk
PublisherBoydell and Brewer Publishers
ISBN (Print)9781843833178
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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