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Music in Roman Comedy (Hardcover, New)
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Music in Roman Comedy (Hardcover, New)
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The plays of Plautus and Terence were profoundly musical: large
portions of all the plays were sung to accompaniment, and
variations in melody, rhythm and dance were essential elements in
bringing both pleasure and meaning to their performance. This book
explains the nature of Roman comedy's music: the accompanying
tibia, the style of vocal performance, the importance of dance,
characteristics of melody, the relationship between meter and
rhythm, and the effects of different meters and of variations
within individual verses. It provides musical analyses of songs,
scenes and whole plays, and draws analogies between Roman comedy's
music and the music of modern opera, film and musical theatre. The
book will change our understanding of the nature of Roman comedy
and will be of interest to students of ancient theatre and Latin
literature, scholars and students working on the history of music
and theatre, and performers working with ancient plays.
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