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New Orleans and the creation of transatlantic opera, 1819-1859 / Charlotte Bentley.
Author
Bentley, Charlotte (Musicologist)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2022.
©2022
Description
256 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Opera
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Louisiana
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New Orleans
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19th century
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Opera and transnationalism
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Louisiana
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New Orleans
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Music
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Louisiana
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New Orleans
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French influences
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New Orleans (La.)
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Civilization
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Foreign influences
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New Orleans (La.)
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Civilization
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19th century
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Series
Opera lab
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Opera lab: explorations in history, technology, and performance
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Summary note
"A history of nineteenth-century New Orleans and the people who made it a vital, if unexpected, part of an emerging operatic world. New Orleans and the Creation of Transatlantic Opera, 1819-1859 explores the thriving operatic life of New Orleans in the first half of the nineteenth century, drawing out the transatlantic connections that animated it. By focusing on a variety of individuals, their extended webs of human contacts, and the materials that they moved along with them, this book pieces together what it took to bring opera to New Orleans and the ways in which the city's operatic life shaped contemporary perceptions of global interconnection. The early chapters explore the process of bringing opera to the stage, taking a detailed look at the management of New Orleans's Francophone theater, the Théâtre d'Orlèans, as well as the performers who came to the city and the reception they received. But opera's significance was not confined to the theater, and later chapters of the book examine how opera permeated everyday life in New Orleans, through popular sheet music, novels, magazines, and visual culture, and dancing in its many ballrooms. New Orleans helped to create transatlantic opera, but opera in turn helped to create the city of New Orleans"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
"Un théâtre est une machine difficile à mouvoir": Developing a transatlantic cultural institution
Transatlantic production and transatlantic reception : positioning New Orleans through grand opéra
Audiences and publics : opera in the sociocultural fabric of New Orleans
Opera's material culture and the creation of global Intimacy
Reimagining New Orleans in operatic travelogues
Epilogue: From the transatlantic to the global.
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ISBN
9780226823089 (hardcover)
0226823083 (hardcover)
LCCN
2022018125
OCLC
1304357989
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