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This investigation offers new perspectives on Giuseppe Verdi's
attitudes to women and the functions which they fulfilled for him.
The book explores Verdi's professional and personal relationship
with women who were exceptional within the traditional socio-sexual
structure of patria potesta, in the context of women's changing
status in nineteenth-century Italian society. It focusses on two
women; the singers Giuseppina Strepponi, who supported and enhanced
Verdi's creativity at the beginning of his professional life and
Teresa Stolz, who sustained his sense of self-worth at its end.
Each was an essential emotional benefactor without whom Verdi's
career would not have been the same. The subject of the
Strepponi-Verdi marriage and the impact of Strepponi's past deserve
further detailed and nuanced discussion. This book demonstrates
Verdi's shifting power-balance with Strepponi as she sought to
retain intellectual self-respect while his success and control
increased. The negative stereotypes concerning operatic 'divas' do
not withstand scrutiny when applied either to Strepponi or to
Stolz. This book presents a revisionist appraisal of Stolz through
close examination of her letters. Revealing Stolz's value to Verdi,
they also provide contemporary operatic criticism and
behind-the-scenes comment, some excerpts of which are published
here in English for the first time.
This investigation offers new perspectives on Giuseppe Verdi's
attitudes to women and the functions which they fulfilled for him.
The book explores Verdi's professional and personal relationship
with women who were exceptional within the traditional socio-sexual
structure of patria potesta, in the context of women's changing
status in nineteenth-century Italian society. It focusses on two
women; the singers Giuseppina Strepponi, who supported and enhanced
Verdi's creativity at the beginning of his professional life and
Teresa Stolz, who sustained his sense of self-worth at its end.
Each was an essential emotional benefactor without whom Verdi's
career would not have been the same. The subject of the
Strepponi-Verdi marriage and the impact of Strepponi's past deserve
further detailed and nuanced discussion. This book demonstrates
Verdi's shifting power-balance with Strepponi as she sought to
retain intellectual self-respect while his success and control
increased. The negative stereotypes concerning operatic 'divas' do
not withstand scrutiny when applied either to Strepponi or to
Stolz. This book presents a revisionist appraisal of Stolz through
close examination of her letters. Revealing Stolz's value to Verdi,
they also provide contemporary operatic criticism and
behind-the-scenes comment, some excerpts of which are published
here in English for the first time.
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