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The Opera / A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory.

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A chronological survey of opera's development from its origins to contemporary schools, combining historical narrative with composer-focused chapters and analyses of representative works. It traces early experiments and Italian beginnings, Gluck's reforms, the rise of comic and classical forms, Mozart's contributions, Romantic and national movements, and the major figures of French, Italian, German, Slavic, and English traditions. Each chapter examines stylistic changes, institutional and dramatic shifts, and provides descriptive accounts of significant operas in the modern repertory, enabling readers to follow evolutions in form, orchestration, vocal writing, and national character across three centuries.

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R. A. Streatfeild

R. A. Streatfeild was a writer known for his contributions to the understanding of opera. His notable work, "The Opera: A Sketch of the Development of Opera," provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of this art form, including detailed descriptions of works in the modern repertory. Through his writing, Streatfeild aimed to illuminate the complexities and nuances of opera, making it accessible to a broader audience. His insights continue to be valuable for both enthusiasts and scholars interested in the history and development of operatic performance.

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