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The French Opera Before And After The Revolution
[Sidenote: THE OPERA DURING THE CONVENTION.] A complete history of the French Opera would include something like a history of French society, if not of France generally. It would, at least, show the effect of the great political changes which th...
The Italian Opera Under Handel
Handel at Hamburgh.--Handel in London.--The Queen's Theatre.--The Royal Academy of Music.--Operatic Feuds.--Porpora and the Nobility's Opera. The great dates of Handel's career as an operatic composer and director are:-- 1711,...
The Opera In England At The End Of The Eighteenth And Beginning Of The Nineteenth Century
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The Origin Of The Opera In Italy And Its Introduction Into Germany
It has often been said, and notably, by J. J. Rousseau, and after him, with characteristic exaggeration, by R. Wagner, that "Opera" does not mean so much a musical work, as a musical, poetical, and spectacular work all at once; that "Opera" in fac...
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Gluck And Piccinni In Paris
Manners And Customs At The London Opera Half A Century Since
French Opera From Lulli To The Death Of Rameau
Introduction And Progress Of The Ballet
Donizetti And Bellini
General View Of The Opera In Europe In The Eighteenth Century Until The Appearance Of Gluck
Introduction Of Italian Opera Into England
On The Nature Of The Opera And Its Merits As Compared With Other Forms Of The Drama
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Rossini Spohr Beethoven Weber And Hoffmann
Opera In Italy Germany And Russia During And In Connection With The Republican And Napoleonic Wars
Rousseau As A Critic And As A Composer Of Music
The Opera In England At The End Of The Eighteenth And Beginning Of The Nineteenth Century
Rossini And His Period
Opera In France Under The Consulate Empire And Restoration
The Italian Opera Under Handel
The French Opera Before And After The Revolution