Francesco Bartolomeo Conti : his life and music

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Francesco Bartolomeo Conti : his life and music

Hermine Weigel Williams

Ashgate, c1999

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An expanded and rev. version of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1964

Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-266) and indexes

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Description

Together with Johann Fux and Antonio Caldara, Francesco Conti was one of the three most important figures at the Habsburg court, responsible for positioning Vienna at the forefront of 18th-century musical life. In contrast to his two contemporaries, Conti has received relatively little attention from music historians. Hermine Weigel Williams's study draws on more than 30 years' of research to fill this noticeable lacuna, and presents here the life and works of the composer. Part One of the book surveys the biographical aspects of Conti's career. Appointed court theorbist at the age of 19, Conti was promoted to court composer in 1713-14. Williams examines Conti's creative collaborations with some of the leading poet-librettists of the day, and the influence of his music that can be identified in works by Telemann, Bach and Handel. Part Two comprises close analyses of Conti's compositions - his instrumental music, cantatas, operas, intermezzos, oratorios and sacred music. Williams reveals Conti as a composer who constantly experimented with a wide range of French, German and Italian ideas and techniques to create his own diverse musico-dramatic style.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1: from the Medici to the Habsburgs
  • the years 1706-1711
  • the years 1711-1713
  • the years 1713-1722
  • the years 1722-1732
  • the Conti legacy. Part 2: the instrumental music
  • the cantatas
  • the operas
  • the intermezzos
  • the oratorios
  • sacred music.

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