The Rise And Development of Opera Embracing a Comparative View of the Art in It
The book The Rise And Development of Opera Embracing a Comparative View of the Art in It was written by author Goddard, Joseph, 1833-1910 Here you can read free online of The Rise And Development of Opera Embracing a Comparative View of the Art in It book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Rise And Development of Opera Embracing a Comparative View of the Art in It a good or bad book?
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. Then in the group just referred to were Nicolo Isouard, whom Weber ranked with Boieldieu, and the latter himself, who, though in some respects inferior to Cherubini, Lesueur and Mehul, may yet be placed beside those composers for proportion, delicacy and sincerity of expression. Speaking of " La Dame Blanche" (1825), Lavoix says: "This score was the last work of our ancient school before the invasion of the Italians and Rossini — a musical invasion of which, without gaining the good qualities..., we reaped the defects. " It was characteristic of Boieldieu that whilst admiring the Italian genius he was not carried away by it; he remained French in the full force of the term. That is why *' La Dame Blanche" is not only an excel- lent opera comique but a work which marks a date in the history of French music. Example 38. Air de •• Jeannot et Colin. " Opera comique (1814). NiCOLO ISOUARD (I775-1818). Adagio. ^ = 72. (Therese. ) 1 if^^iUpSi^^iilp?^ Ah! pour moi quelle pei - ne ex- Ui -9- W -S !
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