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Studi Pergolesiani- Pergolesi Studies (English, Italian, Paperback, New edition)
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Studi Pergolesiani- Pergolesi Studies (English, Italian, Paperback, New edition)
Series: Studi Pergolesiani / Pergolesi Studies, 8
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La musica napoletana conosce uno straordinario successo europeo fin
dai primi decenni del Settecento. I contributi raccolti in questo
volume presentano le fonti e la fortuna dei Napoletani, e di
Pergolesi in particolare, a Dresda, in Boemia e in Slesia. Le fonti
pergolesiane vengono esaminate fin nei dettagli di scrittura, tanto
in vista della nuova edizione critica quanto nella prospettiva
della prassi esecutiva storicamente informata. La corrispondenza
diplomatica tra Dresda e Napoli si rivela un canale ricchissimo di
scambi di informazioni e di partiture. Lontano dalla corte sassone,
per la diffusione della musica napoletana giocano un ruolo
essenziale alcune famiglie nobiliari boeme. Le case di ordini
religiosi (cistercensi, gesuiti) si scambiano tra Boemia e Slesia
moltissime composizioni sacre, variamente adattate secondo i
bisogni locali. Le opere napoletane sono popolarizzate dalle
compagnie girovaghe di cantanti, che solitamente provengono
dall'Italia settentrionale. Nuovi elementi biografici e analisi di
opere arricchiscono la nostra conoscenza di conterranei o
contemporanei di Pergolesi come Giovanni Alberto Ristori, Nicola
Porpora, Domenico de Micco e Leonardo Leo. Neapolitan music enjoyed
an extraordinary European success starting with the first decades
of the 18th century. The contributions to the present volume
illustrate the sources and the reception of the Neapolitans, and
foremost of Pergolesi, in Dresden, in Bohemia and in Silesia.
Pergolesi sources are described down to details of writing, with an
eye both to the new critical edition and to historically informed
performing practice. Diplomatical correspondence between Dresden
and Naples was widely used as a source of musical information and a
means of exchanging scores. Far from the Saxon court, the
Neapolitan music is encouraged by some prominent Bohemian
aristocrats. Different religious houses (cistercians, jesuits)
exchange sacred music, variously adapted to local needs. Neapolitan
opera is popularised through wandering troupes, coming mostly from
Northern Italy. New biographical data and work analyses enrich our
knowledge of contemporaries or fellow countrymen of Pergolesi's
such as Giovanni Alberto Ristori, Nicola Porpora, Domenico de Micco
and Leonardo Leo.
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