La ópera cómica italiana en la corte portuguesa durante el reinado de João V (1728-1740)

Authors

  • Gian Giacomo Stiffoni

Abstract

This article offers an overview of some of the more relevant aspects related with the production of Italian comic operas in the Lisbon Royal Palace during the reign of João V, in the period years 1728-1740. In particular the author has attempted to make a primary analysis of some of the aspects related with the reception of this repertory in the specific context of court ceremonial and courtly private entertainment, as well as the dramaturgical characteristics which are present in each of the different works. Thus each opera was analysed through a comparison with the librettistical sources used for its libretto, as well as the examination of the few preserved scores, in an attempt to establish the influence of certain dramaturgical models and peculiar musical styles, namely the Viennese and Neapolitan styles.

Author Biography

Gian Giacomo Stiffoni

GIAN GIACOMO STIFFONI graduated from the University Ca' Foscari in Venice with a dissertation under the supervision of Prof. Giovanni Morelli centred on the analysis of the Viennese production of librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte (Non son cattivo comico. Caratteri di «riforma» nei drammi giocosi di Da Ponte per Vienna, Turin, Paravia, 1998). In 1995/96 he was in Lisbon for seven months on a post-graduate scholarship from the University Ca' Foscari to study Italian music in Portugal in the eighteenth century. He is at present preparing a doctoral dissertation for the University of Zaragoza on the operatic production between Naples and Madrid of the Neapolitan composer Nicolô Conforto (1718-1793). He has published several articles on eighteenth-century opera and is currently writing programme notes for the Teatro alla Fenice in Venice.

Published

2014-12-20

How to Cite

Stiffoni, G. G. (2014). La ópera cómica italiana en la corte portuguesa durante el reinado de João V (1728-1740). Portuguese Journal of Musicology, 163–198. Retrieved from https://rpm-ns.pt/index.php/rpm/article/view/162

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Articles (peer-reviewed)