Transatlantic Arias: Early Opera in Spain and the New World

Through current theories of ideology, propaganda and musical reception, examines the development and impact of early opera in Spain and the Americas through close examination of the New World's first three extant operas: Tomás de Torrejón's Lima production of "La púrpura de la rosa&qu...

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Main Author: Gasta, Chad M (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Spanish
Published: Frankfurt am Main Vervuert Verlagsgesellschaft [2013]
Series:Biblioteca Áurea Hispánica 89
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Summary:Through current theories of ideology, propaganda and musical reception, examines the development and impact of early opera in Spain and the Americas through close examination of the New World's first three extant operas: Tomás de Torrejón's Lima production of "La púrpura de la rosa" (1701), Domenico Zipoli's Jesuit opera, "San Ignacio de Loyola" (ca. 1720), and a recently-discovered indigenous opera from the Jesuit missions, the anonymous "San Francisco Xavier" (ca. 1720-1740)
Item Description:Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Mrz 2019)
Physical Description:1 online resource
ISBN:9783954872275
DOI:10.31819/9783954872275