Opera and the Enlightenment

Opera and the Enlightenment

Thomas Bauman , Marita Petzoldt McClymonds
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Dec 14, 2006 · English · Paperback (332 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 332
Language English
Published Dec 14, 2006
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 0521034779
ISBN-13 9780521034777

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This collection of essays delves into the rich interplay between opera and the Enlightenment, offering a multifaceted exploration of how these two cultural phenomena shaped each other during the eighteenth century. The authors, Thomas Bauman and Marita Petzoldt McClymonds, have curated contributions that highlight the various dimensions of opera, from its musical innovations to its role in social commentary.

Through insightful analysis, the essays uncover the ways in which operatic works responded to and reflected the philosophical ideas of the Enlightenment. They show how opera served as a platform for discussing issues of reason, emotion, and individual rights, which were central to the Enlightenment ethos. By examining a range of operas and their historical contexts, the collection reveals the profound impact that this art form had on Enlightenment thought.

With engaging prose and a thorough examination of primary sources, this work stands as a significant contribution to the study of both music and philosophy in the eighteenth century. It invites readers to consider not just the entertainment value of opera, but also its deeper intellectual currents and societal implications during a pivotal era in history.

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