London Opera Observed 1711–1844, Volume III
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London Opera Observed 1711–1844, Volume III

1783-1792

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eBook - ePub

London Opera Observed 1711–1844, Volume III

1783-1792

About this book

The thrust of these five volumes is contained in their title, London Opera Observ'd. It takes its cue from the numerous texts and volumes which — during the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries — used the concept of 'spying' or 'observing' by a narrator, or rambler, as a means of establishing a discourse on aspects of London life. The material in this five-volume reset edition examines opera not simply as a genre of performance, but as a wider topic of comment and debate. The stories that surrounded the Italian opera singers illuminate contemporary British attitudes towards performance, sexuality and national identity. The collection includes only complete, published material organised chronologically so as to accurately retain the contexts in which the original readers encountered them — placing an emphasis on rare texts that have not been reproduced in modern editions. The aim of this collection is not to provide a history of opera in England but to facilitate the writing of them or to assist those wishing to study topics within the field. Headnotes and footnotes establish the publication information and provide an introduction to the piece, its author, and the events surrounding it or which caused its publication. The notes concentrate on attempting to identify those figures mentioned within the texts. The approach is one of presentation, not interpretation, ensuring that the collection occupies a position that is neutral rather than polemical.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
Print ISBN
9781138754928
eBook ISBN
9781040248249
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Contents of the Edition
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. A Lady of Fashion, A Descriptive Plan of the New Opera House ([1783])
  8. The Opera House Disputes I
  9. [Anon.], The Opera Rumpus; or, The Ladies in the Wrong Box! (1783)
  10. [Anon.], The Case of the Opera-HouseDisputes, Fairly Stated (1784)
  11. [Anon.], The Testament, or Will, of Mr. William Taylor (1785)
  12. Giusto Ferdinando Tenducci, ‘To the Public’, from Ranieri de Calzabigi, Orpheus and Eurydice, a Musical Drama (1785)
  13. Robert Nares, Remarks on the Favourite Ballet of Cupid and Psyche (1788)
  14. John Brown, Letters upon the Poetry and Music of the Italian Opera (1789)
  15. Anthony A. Le Texier, Ideas on the Opera (1790)
  16. The Opera House Disputes II
  17. Robert Bray O’Reilly, An Authentic Narrative of the Principal Circumstances Relating to the Opera-House in the Hay-Market (1791)
  18. William Taylor, A Concise Statement of Transactions and Circumstances Respecting the King’s Theatre (1791)
  19. Henry Tresham, Description of the Allegory, Painted for the Curtain of the King’s Theatre, Pantheon (1791)
  20. The ‘Life’ of Mrs Billington
  21. [Anon.], Memoirs of Mrs Billington (1792)
  22. [Anon.], An Answer to the Memoirs of Mrs. Billington (1792)
  23. Four Singers’ Biographies, Joseph Haslewood, The Secret History of the Green Room (1793)
  24. Editorial Notes