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Mozart's La clemenza di Tito : a reappraisal / Magnus Tessing Schneider and Ruth Tatlow (eds.).

Other author/creatorTessing Schneider, Magnus, 1975- editor.
Other author/creatorTatlow, Ruth, editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Stockholm, Sweden : Stockholm University Press, 2018.
Copyright Notice ©2018
Descriptionxvi, 176 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Stockholm studies in culture and aesthetics ; 3
Stockholm studies in culture and aesthetics ; 3. ^A1398624
Contents La clemenza di Tito: chronology and documents / Ruth Tatlow and Magnus Tessing Schneider -- Operatic culture at the court of Leopold II and Mozart's La clemenza di Tito / John A. Rice -- From Metastasio to Mazzolà: clemency and pity in La clemenza di Tito / Magnus Tessing Schneider -- Tito's burden / Felicity Baker -- Mozart as epideictic rhetorician: the representation of vice and virtue in La clemenza di Tito / Jette Barnholdt Hansen -- Stage directions and set design in Mozart's La clemenza di Tito / Sergio Durante.
Abstract In the two centuries since Mozarts La clemenza di Tito was first performed, and the almost three centuries since Metastasio created the libretto, many rumours, myths and prejudiced opinions have gathered around the work, creating a narrative that Mozart, Mazzol̉ and their contemporaries would scarcely recognise. The essays in this book contribute ideas, facts and images that will draw the twenty-first-century reader closer to the events of Central Europe in the late eighteenth century and these new facts and ideas will help peel off some of the transmitted accretions that may hinder a modern listener from enjoying and understanding the opera in all its fullness. In this sense the essays present the reappraisal promised in the title. The book is a product of the Performing Premodernity research project, funded by the Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences and based at Theatre studies at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics. Envisioned and edited by Magnus Tessing Schneider and Ruth Tatlow, the five essays by internationally renowned Mozart scholars are preceded by a chronology and a selection of original documents presented in new and revised parallel translations.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliography (pages 159-168) and index (pages 169-176).
ISBN917635055X
ISBN9789176350553

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