Polzonetti reveals how revolutionary America inspired eighteenth-century European audiences, and how it can still inspire and entertain us.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pierpaolo Polzonetti is Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. His first book on Giuseppe Tartini was awarded the International Prize for Musical Studies by the Petrassi Institute of Latina. His article on Mozart's Così fan tutte received the Einstein Award conferred by the American Musicological Society. Several of his scholarly articles on opera have appeared in Opera Quarterly, Eighteenth-Century Music, Study Verdani and the Cambridge Opera Journal. He is the co-editor, with Anthony R. DelDonna, of The Cambridge Companion to Eighteenth-Century Opera.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The changing world of the moon 2. Worlds up and upside down 3. Montezuma and the exotic Europeans 4. Cecchina goes to America 5. A Californian goes to Europe 6. Americans in the storm 7. The good Quaker and his slaves 8. Quakers with guns Epilogue: Figaro's transatlantic crossings.
Introduction 1. The changing world of the moon 2. Worlds up and upside down 3. Montezuma and the exotic Europeans 4. Cecchina goes to America 5. A Californian goes to Europe 6. Americans in the storm 7. The good Quaker and his slaves 8. Quakers with guns Epilogue: Figaro's transatlantic crossings.
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