Religious themes in French grand opéra
- 137 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden




Operas, Ballets, Cantatas, Plays
Focusing on the operas of Meyerbeer, this book offers an accessible introduction to the composer's significant contributions to musical drama. It highlights his artistic achievements and provides insights into his operatic creations, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding Meyerbeer's influence in the world of opera.
Focusing on Meyerbeer's operas, this survey offers an in-depth exploration of his creations, contextualizing each work within his biographical background and the contributions of librettists. It also analyzes the sources that influenced the scenarios. Each opera is examined through a dramaturgical lens, providing insights into the structural and thematic elements of his music.
The Restoration era, spanning from 1660 to 1700, marked a significant transformation in English literature, characterized by the decline of epic poetry and the emergence of the novel. This period saw a shift towards secular themes influenced by advancements in science and philosophy, with literature increasingly accessible to the masses. John Bunyan's "The Pilgrim's Progress" gained immense popularity, while Aphra Behn's works prompted a reevaluation of women's roles in early modern England, highlighting the diverse voices of the time.