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THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC
ESSENTIAL LISTENING
EDITION
by
Kristine Forney
Andrew Dell’Antonio
Joseph Machlis
THIRD EDITION
Lecture Slides
Chapter 40
Multimedia Hits:
Verdi and Italian Romantic Opera
Earlier Opera vs. Romantic
Operation
• Before 1800
– A series of songs (arias
and duets)
– Thin plot lines
– Choruses and
instrumental music are
fillers, introductions, or
interludes
– During arias, action
stops
• After 1800
– Performers act as
characters in a tightly
knit plot
– Choruses and
instrumental music
integral to story
– Opera showcases not
only musical brilliance
but grand spectacle of
drama
Romantic Opera: Background
Information
• Opera was “grand.”
– Musical and “extra-musical” ideas of Romanticism
could be expressed fully.
– The libretto, staging, acting, costumes, sets, and
characters added to the expression of the
instrumental music.
– Audiences loved the spectacle.
– Opera performers were “stars.”
Some Important Romantic
Composers of Opera
• Italian
– Donizetti--operas in -
Italian and French
– Bellini--operas in Italian
and French
– Rossini--operas in Italian
and French, The Barber
of Seville, William Tell
– Verdi--an innovator in
Italian opera
– Puccini--settings in
foreign lands
• German
– von Weber--stage
effects and mysticism
– Wagner--music dramas
• French
– Offenbach--French
comic opera style,
operettas
– Bizet--cool reviews by
audiences and critics,
but later acclaimed
Subjects of Typical Romantic
Operas
• Beethoven--Fidelio--
heroism, love, death
• Von Weber--Der Freishcültz-
-magic, supernatural,
mysterious
• Verdi--La Traviata--love,
death, beauty
• Wagner--Die Walküre--hero,
supernatural, love
• Bizet--Carmen--common
man, love, death, exotic
cultures
• Puccini--Madama Butterfly
and Turandot--distant
lands, travel, exotic
cultures, love, death
The Barber of Seville
• Figaro
Italian Romantic Opera:
Characteristics
• Italian = dominant language
• Bel canto style continues
• Opposing genres of opera seria and opera buffa still prevalent in Italy
• Verdi’s innovations--typical of period
– Sought to develop national style
– High quality librettos; arias grew out of plot and blended with action
– Plot and staging discouraged interruptions of mood and story for
applause
– Human, believable characters
– Instrumental passages integral to mood, highly expressive; not just
fillers
Carmen, “Habanera”
• Singing Grapefruit
Guiseppe Verdi
(1813 - 1901)
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)
• Born in Busseto, Italy, where he studied music until age
18.
• Couldn’t play piano well enough to study at Milan
Conservatory, so studied privately.
• Composed more than 25 operas, many for Milan’s
famous opera house, La Scala.
• Was also a politician--appointed to Italian parliament and
elected to the senate.
• Established a home for retired opera singers.
Giuseppe Verdi(1813-1901)
• Music education funded by
prosperous merchant
• Married merchant’s
daughter
• Wife & two children died
• Gave up composing for a
year due to these tragedies,
failed opera
• Nebucco-story of
Nebuchadnezzar, relaunched
career
• Re-married, composed
opera in his eighties
Guiseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901)
• Verdi lived in an unmarried relationship with a woman; this is
reflected in the story of La Traviata (Pretty Woman).
• Verdi sought to reform cultural and political conventions through
his art and his activities.
– Advocated for the unification of Italy.
– Elected to the newly constituted Italian parliament in 1860.
• Other important compositions
– Operas Il Travatore, Rigoletto, Aïda, Otello, Falstaff
– Requiem--a Mass for the Dead
Verdi: Requiem, “Dies irae”
Verdi’s Requiem (Mass for the Dead)
• Monumental work, appropriate for stage
• Performing forces: large chorus, orchestra,
and soloists
• Intersection between opera and sacred
tradition: controversial to the Catholic Church
• 1868, began as tribute to Gioachino Rossini
• Completed after death of Alessandro Manzoli
(revered poet and humanist)
• 1874 premiere, one-year anniversary of
Manzoni’s death
• Instant popularity
across Europe
Verdi’s Requiem (Mass for the Dead)
“Dies irae”
• Dies Irae
Verismo
• After the Romanticism of Bellini
and others, Italian opera entered
a “realistic”(verismo) phase, with
true to life individuals and true
emotions expressed
• Strong emotional situations,
speed of action, and contrast with
plenty of opportunity for exciting,
lusty, ferocious melodies and
rhythms
Verismo
• A typical plot involves:
– X(soprano) and Y(tenor) have
a project in common. They
may or may not achieve it in
the fact of Z(mezzo or bass
antagonist). Paternal or
maternal type(W) may help
or interfere. X and Y are
forced to make a moral
choice which usually causes
their downfall.
Verdi
• Verdi’s ideas are of unswerving
fidelity to themes, certain
emotions, and morals (behavioral,
political, social, sexual)
• Glorifies honor, patriotism, and
father-daughter relationships
• Exhibits hatred of oppression,
inequality, and tyranny
• Through all, judges his characters
with understanding, compassion,
and indulgence
Verdi: Rigoletto
• Victor Hugo’s The King Is
Amused (Le roi s’amuse)
• Libretto by Francesco Piave
• Seduction and deceit, with
a tragic end
• Popular moment from Act
III:
– tenor aria, “La donna è
mobile”
– Duke’s aria, expresses
pleasure-seeking personality
– Knew it would be popular,
waited until opening night
to rehearse it
Rigoletto
• La donna e mobile
Un dì & Bella figlia
• Un di and Bella figlia
Ensemble Vocal Music in the
Nineteenth Century
• Ensemble and choral vocal music grew in
popularity
– social singing and concert performance
– secular ensemble song
• one-to-three singers to a part
• influenced American “barbershop quartet”
• part songs: secular choral pieces, three or four parts
• Large-scale choral genres
– mostly sacred: Mass, oratorio
– moved to concert hall
Romantic Composers
of Choral Music
• Schubert
• Berlioz
• Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn
• Clara and Robert Schumann
• Liszt
• Verdi
• Brahms
by
Kristine Forney
Andrew Dell’Antonio
Joseph Machlis
Lecture Slides
THIRD EDITION
THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC
ESSENTIAL LISTENING EDITION
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Chapter 40 Multimedia Hits: Verdi and Italian Romantic Opera

  • 1. THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC ESSENTIAL LISTENING EDITION by Kristine Forney Andrew Dell’Antonio Joseph Machlis THIRD EDITION Lecture Slides
  • 2. Chapter 40 Multimedia Hits: Verdi and Italian Romantic Opera
  • 3. Earlier Opera vs. Romantic Operation • Before 1800 – A series of songs (arias and duets) – Thin plot lines – Choruses and instrumental music are fillers, introductions, or interludes – During arias, action stops • After 1800 – Performers act as characters in a tightly knit plot – Choruses and instrumental music integral to story – Opera showcases not only musical brilliance but grand spectacle of drama
  • 4. Romantic Opera: Background Information • Opera was “grand.” – Musical and “extra-musical” ideas of Romanticism could be expressed fully. – The libretto, staging, acting, costumes, sets, and characters added to the expression of the instrumental music. – Audiences loved the spectacle. – Opera performers were “stars.”
  • 5. Some Important Romantic Composers of Opera • Italian – Donizetti--operas in - Italian and French – Bellini--operas in Italian and French – Rossini--operas in Italian and French, The Barber of Seville, William Tell – Verdi--an innovator in Italian opera – Puccini--settings in foreign lands • German – von Weber--stage effects and mysticism – Wagner--music dramas • French – Offenbach--French comic opera style, operettas – Bizet--cool reviews by audiences and critics, but later acclaimed
  • 6. Subjects of Typical Romantic Operas • Beethoven--Fidelio-- heroism, love, death • Von Weber--Der Freishcültz- -magic, supernatural, mysterious • Verdi--La Traviata--love, death, beauty • Wagner--Die Walküre--hero, supernatural, love • Bizet--Carmen--common man, love, death, exotic cultures • Puccini--Madama Butterfly and Turandot--distant lands, travel, exotic cultures, love, death
  • 7. The Barber of Seville • Figaro
  • 8. Italian Romantic Opera: Characteristics • Italian = dominant language • Bel canto style continues • Opposing genres of opera seria and opera buffa still prevalent in Italy • Verdi’s innovations--typical of period – Sought to develop national style – High quality librettos; arias grew out of plot and blended with action – Plot and staging discouraged interruptions of mood and story for applause – Human, believable characters – Instrumental passages integral to mood, highly expressive; not just fillers
  • 11. Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) • Born in Busseto, Italy, where he studied music until age 18. • Couldn’t play piano well enough to study at Milan Conservatory, so studied privately. • Composed more than 25 operas, many for Milan’s famous opera house, La Scala. • Was also a politician--appointed to Italian parliament and elected to the senate. • Established a home for retired opera singers.
  • 12. Giuseppe Verdi(1813-1901) • Music education funded by prosperous merchant • Married merchant’s daughter • Wife & two children died • Gave up composing for a year due to these tragedies, failed opera • Nebucco-story of Nebuchadnezzar, relaunched career • Re-married, composed opera in his eighties
  • 13. Guiseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901) • Verdi lived in an unmarried relationship with a woman; this is reflected in the story of La Traviata (Pretty Woman). • Verdi sought to reform cultural and political conventions through his art and his activities. – Advocated for the unification of Italy. – Elected to the newly constituted Italian parliament in 1860. • Other important compositions – Operas Il Travatore, Rigoletto, Aïda, Otello, Falstaff – Requiem--a Mass for the Dead Verdi: Requiem, “Dies irae”
  • 14. Verdi’s Requiem (Mass for the Dead) • Monumental work, appropriate for stage • Performing forces: large chorus, orchestra, and soloists • Intersection between opera and sacred tradition: controversial to the Catholic Church • 1868, began as tribute to Gioachino Rossini
  • 15. • Completed after death of Alessandro Manzoli (revered poet and humanist) • 1874 premiere, one-year anniversary of Manzoni’s death • Instant popularity across Europe Verdi’s Requiem (Mass for the Dead)
  • 17. Verismo • After the Romanticism of Bellini and others, Italian opera entered a “realistic”(verismo) phase, with true to life individuals and true emotions expressed • Strong emotional situations, speed of action, and contrast with plenty of opportunity for exciting, lusty, ferocious melodies and rhythms
  • 18. Verismo • A typical plot involves: – X(soprano) and Y(tenor) have a project in common. They may or may not achieve it in the fact of Z(mezzo or bass antagonist). Paternal or maternal type(W) may help or interfere. X and Y are forced to make a moral choice which usually causes their downfall.
  • 19. Verdi • Verdi’s ideas are of unswerving fidelity to themes, certain emotions, and morals (behavioral, political, social, sexual) • Glorifies honor, patriotism, and father-daughter relationships • Exhibits hatred of oppression, inequality, and tyranny • Through all, judges his characters with understanding, compassion, and indulgence
  • 20. Verdi: Rigoletto • Victor Hugo’s The King Is Amused (Le roi s’amuse) • Libretto by Francesco Piave • Seduction and deceit, with a tragic end • Popular moment from Act III: – tenor aria, “La donna è mobile” – Duke’s aria, expresses pleasure-seeking personality – Knew it would be popular, waited until opening night to rehearse it
  • 21. Rigoletto • La donna e mobile Un dì & Bella figlia • Un di and Bella figlia
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  • 24. Ensemble Vocal Music in the Nineteenth Century • Ensemble and choral vocal music grew in popularity – social singing and concert performance – secular ensemble song • one-to-three singers to a part • influenced American “barbershop quartet” • part songs: secular choral pieces, three or four parts • Large-scale choral genres – mostly sacred: Mass, oratorio – moved to concert hall
  • 25. Romantic Composers of Choral Music • Schubert • Berlioz • Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn • Clara and Robert Schumann • Liszt • Verdi • Brahms
  • 26. by Kristine Forney Andrew Dell’Antonio Joseph Machlis Lecture Slides THIRD EDITION THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC ESSENTIAL LISTENING EDITION http://wwnorton.com/web/enjoyess2