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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Note On Terminology
- Introduction
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1 Emotion and Action -
2 Ernani -
3 “O Cieli Azzurri” -
4 * What “Happens” in the Act 2 Finale of Le nozze di Figaro? -
5 * The Death of King Duncan -
6 * “D'amor sull'ali rosee” -
7 Some Difficulties in the Historiography of Italian Opera -
8 Verdi -
9 * Meyerbeer in Nineteenth-Century Italian Criticism and the Idea of “Musical Drama” -
10 * Alberto Mazzucato and the Beginnings of Italian Verdi Criticism -
11 Parola scenica in Verdi and His Critics -
12 * Gabriele Baldini on Verdi - Bibliography
- Index
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(p.xi) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Not without Madness
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Note On Terminology
- Introduction
-
1 Emotion and Action -
2 Ernani -
3 “O Cieli Azzurri” -
4 * What “Happens” in the Act 2 Finale of Le nozze di Figaro? -
5 * The Death of King Duncan -
6 * “D'amor sull'ali rosee” -
7 Some Difficulties in the Historiography of Italian Opera -
8 Verdi -
9 * Meyerbeer in Nineteenth-Century Italian Criticism and the Idea of “Musical Drama” -
10 * Alberto Mazzucato and the Beginnings of Italian Verdi Criticism -
11 Parola scenica in Verdi and His Critics -
12 * Gabriele Baldini on Verdi - Bibliography
- Index