The journey of Phil Trajetta: from Italian political prisoner to free American citizen
"This new monograph synthesizes and contextualises the details surrounding the life and work of Filippo (Phil) Trajetta (Venice, 1776 – Philadelphia, 1854), son of celebrated opera composer Tommaso Trajetta (often spelled Traetta). The volume has been designed to call the attention of musicolog...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This new monograph synthesizes and contextualises the details surrounding the life and work of Filippo (Phil) Trajetta (Venice, 1776 – Philadelphia, 1854), son of celebrated opera composer Tommaso Trajetta (often spelled Traetta). The volume has been designed to call the attention of musicologists and practitioners alike, to a neglected master who valiantly contributed to the development of music in America at a crucial junction in the Country’s history: the period between American post-Revolution years and the threshold of the Civil War. The amount of literature written about music in ante-bellum America is extensive and accurate; however, Trajetta’s name and activities barely receive a cursory mention. Phil Trajetta, patriot, musician, and immigrant deserves better. His literal and existential journey from political prisoner in Naples during the fall of the short-lived Neapolitan Republic to a free American citizen, speaks volumes about his status as one among the very few fully accredited professional European musicians to establish themselves on this side of the Atlantic. In America, Trajetta created, or was instrumental in creating, three important music schools: The American Conservatorios of Boston (1801), New York (1820), and Philadelphia (1828). The American Conservatorio of Philadelphia, which kept its doors opened for over 20 years, became Phil Trajetta’s ultimate ‘raison d’être’. There, as the leader of the Conservatorio’s orchestra and chorus which included students, friends, and professionals, Trajetta produced his major orchestral/choral compositions, and wrote fundamental pedagogical treatises." |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [231]-243 |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 287 Seiten Illustrationen, Notenbeispiele |
ISBN: | 9782503615653 |
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Contents Francesco Zimei, Preface vii Introduction Acknowledgements ix xiii Part One Chapter One A Musician and a Patriot Between Two Worlds 3 Chapter Two Salem — Boston - Charleston 21 Chapter Three New York City 49 Chapter Four In the Mountains of Virginia 75 Chapter Five Philadelphia, the Athens’ of America 91 Chapter Six Sean Curtice, Solfeggio Americano: Trajetta's Neapolitan Music Pedagogy 123 Concluding Thoughts The Italians of Philadelphia Catalogue of 145 Philip Trajetta’s Extant Works 151
Part Two TRO, Azione Tracica. Poesia e musica di Fil. Trajetta Preface 169 Editorial Criteria 172 List of Variants Original Lyrics 173 176 Critical Edition [ L] Introduzione 183 [2.] Recitativo 188 [3.] Cavatina [4.] Recitativo 190 193 [5.] [6.] [7.] [8.] Cavatina Recitativo Aria Recitativo 197 201 204 214 [9.] Aria [10.] Recitativo [11.] Aria 218 223 227 Bibliography 231 Appendix Trajetta ’s Primer ofMusic Designedfor the Use of Teachers and Pupils ( 1843), reissued with an Appendix by James Cox Beckel (1882) Index of Names 245 281 |
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