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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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'Le progres des arts' : Nicolas-Etienne Framery's contribution to late eighteenth-century musical and theatrical life in France

Darlow, Mark January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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The Chronology of Istvan Anhalt’s Opera La Tourangelle: Genesis, Production, and Reception

Losier, Emili Brook Elizabeth 13 January 2022 (has links)
Canadian composer Istvan Anhalt (1919-2012) wrote four operas: La Tourangelle (1975), Winthrop (1986), Traces (Tikkun) (1996), and Millennial Mall (1999). The overarching thematic structure of these works represents the composer’s historical and personal exploration of identity construction and the immigrant experience. This thesis focuses on the first opera in the cycle, La Tourangelle, which premiered at the MacMillan Theatre in Toronto in 1975. Specifically, it builds a chronology of the opera’s history from a study of previously unpublished primary source documents (mainly folder E,32 from Library and Archives Canada, containing personal correspondences and professional correspondences, with the addition of other folders containing source materials, and libretto manuscripts) dated 1970 to 1975. In addition to revealing budding friendships and professional respect, the documents provide invaluable insights into the various phases of Anhalt’s creative process. The thesis chronicles each phase of the process, from both personal and musical points of view, from contract negotiations, monastery visits, lending of resources, humble requests for feedback, recording of multimedia components, and rehearsals, to the premiere and its initial reception. The chronicle reveals Anhalt’s non-linear creative process for La Tourangelle which involves multiple collaborations and reciprocal influences.
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Handschriftliche Libretti von Domenico Lalli oder: von Neapel über Venedig und Arolsen nach Delhi

Pegah, Rashid-S. 02 July 2020 (has links)
Domenico Lalli (eigentlich: Sebastiano Biancardi, 1679-1741) wird hauptsächlich als venezianischer Librettist wahrgenommen. Sicherlich liegt dies auch an seiner gelegentlichen Zusammenarbeit mit Antonio Vivaldi. Allenfalls ist noch von seiner Tätigkeit in Neapel die Rede. Tatsächlich finden sich in Beständen verschiedener früherer Hofbibliotheken eigenhändige Textbücher von Domenico Lalli, so beispielsweise in Dresden (Mscr.Dresd.Ob.48.e, Ob.48.f, Ob.48.g, Ob.48.ga) und in München. Ausgehend von solchen Textfunden werden Lallis Beziehungen zu Höfen im Heiligen Römischen Reich Deutscher Nation in den Blick genommen.

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