Iphigénie En Tauride
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Title:
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Iphigénie En Tauride |
Otros títulos:
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Iphigenia in Tauris |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Christoph Willibald Gluck; Nicolas François Guillard; Christine Goerke; Rodney Gilfry; Vinson Cole; Stephen Salters; Sharon Baker; Jayne West; Boston Baroque; Martin Pearlman |
Código CDU:
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Gluck.03 |
Forma Musical:
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Opera |
Abstract:
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One of the great masters of eighteenth century opera, Gluck is known for his elegant synthesis of the French and Italian operatic traditions, exemplified by such remarkable works as Orfeo ed Euridice and Alceste. A native of the Upper Palatinate, Gluck first studied with the Czech cellist and composer (and Franciscan friar) Bohuslav Cernohorsky, later continuing his studies with Sammartini in Italy. Already known as an opera composer in the 1740s, Gluck visited Paris and London, where he met Handel. He married in 1750, settling in Vienna as an opera conductor.
In 1762, Gluck wrote his Orfeo ed Euridice, heralding a new era in the history of opera. Combining the Classical ideals of beauty and simplicity with an innate sense of dramatic impetus, it broke down many of the overwrought formal conventions of the Baroque and set the standard for a whole generation of operatic composers. In many ways, opera in the nineteenth century had its conception in the works of Gluck.
While Gluck achieved ... |
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