Everyone is familiar with the words diva or prima donna, which have
come to mean a (usually) outrageous operatic soprano, but there was a
time when the star of the show was more often a contralto, or a
soprano singing in today's mezzo-soprano range. This performer was
referred to as an alto. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the male and
female leading roles were likely to be sung by emasculated males, the
alto castrati, although there were many great female altos during this
period as well. The music for these fantastic artists, written by such
composers as Porpora, Vinci, Hasse, and even Handel, has been largely
forgotten. At the beginning of the 19th century, as the castrati died
out, their roles were often assumed by female altos referred to as
musici. New repertoire continued to be written for them by Rossini and
others, but gradually, this musical tradition and technique was lost.
Now, however, because of the talent and industry of such gifted
artists as Marilyn Horne, Cecilia Bartoli, and Joyce DiDonato, and the
sudden ease with which the performance of these forgotten works can be
obtained, there is a resurgence of interest in the performance and
preservation of this lost art. Alto: The Voice of Bel Canto examines
the careers of nearly 320 great alto singers, including the great
castrati, from the dawn of opera in 1597 to the present. The music of
the composers who wrote for the alto voice is discussed along with
musical examples and suggestions for listening. The exploration of the
greatest altos’ careers and techniques offers inspiration for
aspiring young singers as well as absorbing reading for the music
lover who wants to know more about the fascinating world of opera.
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The Voice of Bel Canto
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781442235892
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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