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The Powers of Music: Aesthetic Theory and the Invention of Opera

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The Powers of Music: Aesthetic Theory and the Invention of Opera - Katz, Ruth
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In this cultural history, Ruth Katz conceives of opera as a laboratory dedicated to exploration of the powers hidden in the interaction between words and music. Opera combines not only music and libretto, but the sensuality, acting out, and lyricism that characterize the popular culture of the Italians. The Powers of Music is thus a contribution to cultural studies, providing unique insight into the social meaning of opera in Italy.According to Katz, opera's origins in Renaissance Italy can be traced to numerous ...

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The Powers of Music: Aesthetic Theory and the Invention of Opera 1994, Routledge, New Brunswick, NJ

ISBN-13: 9781560007470

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