Anna Maria Strada, prima donna of G. F. Handel

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    • Zsovár, Judit

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Anna Maria Strada, prima donna of G. F. Handel

Judit Zsovár

Peter Lang, c2020

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Bibliography: p. [291]-312

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内容説明

George Frideric Handel's longest continuous collaboration with a leading singer took place between 1729 and 1737 with Anna Maria Strada del Po (1703-1775), a soprano who may have sung 'entirely di petto'; that is, with a chest-like vocal production in the head range as well: powerfully and sonorously. The investigation of her peculiar vocal features and career, in connection with the music written for her by Handel and other composers, involved musicological research methods and findings of the historically informed performance practice. The conclusions rest on three main pillars: musical sources; surviving descriptions of her singing; and period treatises, completed with the author's practical experiences as a classical singer.

目次

Abbreviations Acknowledgements Prelude Chapter One: Early Years Venice The new singing style The 1720/1721 season at Sant'Angelo Finances Milan, Livorno, and Lucca Chapter Two: First Maturity Naples, the operatic capital of Europe Strada on the stage Becoming the leading soprano Chapter Three: Successor to the 'Rival Queens' First impressions in London Surpassing the predecessors Social, political, and financial matters Chapter Four: In the Midst of Operatic Business Queen of revivals Heroine of pasticci Chapter Five: The Composer's Faithful Soprano The first original roles A multi-faceted vocal personality Reinventing Strada Chapter Six: The Prima Donna of Oratorios Esther and Deborah From Athalia to Bellezza Chapter Seven: Back to Italy The first San Carlo season The last active years Appendix: Strada's London Season Schedules Bibliography

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