Artigo Revisado por pares

Democracy at the Opera: Music, Theater, and Culture in New York City, 1815- 60.

1997; Oxford University Press; Volume: 102; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/2171223

ISSN

1937-5239

Autores

Ronald L. Davis, Karen Ahlquist,

Tópico(s)

Musicology and Musical Analysis

Resumo

Was there opera - and just what was it like - in New York City before the advent of the Metropolitan Opera Company? In exploring these questions, Karen Ahlquist describes the social, cultural, economic, and esthetic factors that led to the assimilation of Italian opera - a complex, expensive genre of elitist reputation - into New York's business oriented community, with its English cultural heritage and sacred republican traditions. In her lively description of opera as few today can imagine it, Ahlquist considers Jacksonian-era efforts to create a polite social setting, the influence of a socially based clash between respectability and broad public access, and the role of music in shaping, not just reflecting, social and cultural life.

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