The Castrato: reflections on natures and kinds
The Castrato is a nuanced exploration of why innumerable boys were castrated for singing between the mid-sixteenth and late-nineteenth centuries. It shows that the entire foundation of Western classical singing, culminating in bel canto, was birthed from an unlikely and historically unique set of de...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Castrato is a nuanced exploration of why innumerable boys were castrated for singing between the mid-sixteenth and late-nineteenth centuries. It shows that the entire foundation of Western classical singing, culminating in bel canto, was birthed from an unlikely and historically unique set of desires, public and private, aesthetic, economic, and political. In Italy, castration for singing was understood through the lens of Catholic blood sacrifice as expressed in idioms of offering and renunciation and, paradoxically, in satire, verbal abuse, and even the symbolism of the castrato's comic cousin Pulcinella. Sacrifice in turn was inseparable from the system of patriarchy involving teachers, patrons, colleagues, and relatives whereby castrated males were produced not as nonmen, as often thought nowadays, but as idealized males. Yet what captivated audiences and composers from Cavalli and Pergolesi to Handel, Mozart, and Rossini were the extraordinary capacities of castrato voices, a phenomenon ultimately unsettled by Enlightenment morality. Although the castrati failed to survive, their musicality and vocality have persisted long past their literal demise. - Martha Feldman is Mabel Green Myers Professor of Music, Romance Languages. and Literatures and the Humanities at the University of Chicago. She is the author of "City Culture and the Madrigal at Venice" and "Opera and Sovereignty: Transforming Myths in Eighteenth-Century Italy" and coeditor of "The Courtesan's Arts". (Klappentext) |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
xi
Note
on Textual Transcription, Translations, Lexicon,
and Musical Nomenclature
xxiii
PART ONE. REPRODUCTION
1. Of Strange Births and Comic Kin
з
2.
The Man Who Pretended to Be Who He Was: A Tale of Reproduction
40
PART TWO. VOICE
3.
Red Hot Voice
79
4.
Castrato
De Luxe
133
PART THREE. HALF-LIGHT
5.
Cold Man, Money Man, Big Man Too
177
6.
Shadow Voices,
Castrato
and
Non
211
Acknowledgments
263
Abbreviations
267
Notes
269
Bibliography
369
List of Illustrations
401
Index
405
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