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Performing Arts in Changing Societies Randi Margrete Selvik

Performing Arts in Changing Societies By Randi Margrete Selvik

Performing Arts in Changing Societies by Randi Margrete Selvik


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Performing Arts in Changing Societies is a detailed exploration of genre development within the fields of dance, theatre and opera in selected European countries during the decades before and after 1800.

Performing Arts in Changing Societies Summary

Performing Arts in Changing Societies: Opera, Dance, and Theatre in European and Nordic Countries around 1800 by Randi Margrete Selvik

Performing Arts in Changing Societies is a detailed exploration of genre development within the fields of dance, theatre, and opera in selected European countries during the decades before and after 1800. An introductory chapter outlines the theoretical and ideological background of genre thinking in Europe, starting from antiquity. A further fourteen chapters cover the performing genres as they developed in England, France, Germany, and Austria, and follow the dissemination and adaptation of the corresponding genres in minor and major cities in the Nordic countries. With a strong emphasis on the role that pragmatic and contextual factors had in defining genres, the book examines such subjects as the dancing masters in Christiania (Oslo), circa 1800, the repertory and travels of an itinerant acrobat and his wife in Norway in the 1760s, and the influence of Enlightenment ideas on bourgeois drama in Denmark.

Including detailed analyses in the light of material, political, and social factors, this is a valuable resource for scholars and researchers in the fields of musicology, opera studies, and theatre and performance studies.

Performing Arts in Changing Societies Reviews

"What struck me as the real common denominator at least of what I thought were the most interesting contributions is a reliance on approaches drawn from Cultural Studies, which has led to investigations of amateur practices and itinerant performers, often drawing on original archival research. This marks a refreshing departure from the traditional writing of music and theatre history in the Nordic countries, which for a long time was focused exclusively on national repertoires and artists, often structured around simplistic labels such as classicism, enlightenment, pre-romanticism, realism, etc. Though the present volume is not entirely free from the old periodizing, the latter has become laudably secondary."

Swedish Journal of Music Research, Volume 103, 2021

About Randi Margrete Selvik

Randi Margrete Selvik is Emeritus Professor in Musicology, Department of Music, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim.

Svein Glads is Emeritus Professor in Theatre Studies, Department of Art and Media Studies, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim.

Anne Margrete Fiskvik is Professor, Programme for Dance Studies, Department of Musicology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim.

Table of Contents

1. Performative Arts between Rules and Realities: The Adaptive History of Genre

Svein Glads and Randi M. Selvik

2. Opera at Home: Performance and Ownership in Eighteenth-Century France

David Charlton

3. Nationalism in Eighteenth-Century German opera? Changing Views on the Nation in two Operas of Johann Friedrich Reichardt

Marten Nehrfors Hulten

4. Marvellous Changes Changes within the Marvellous: Carl Maria von Webers Oberon as Transfer between Cultural Tendencies and Historical Discourses

T. Sofie Taubert

5. Syngespill a Favourite or a Substitute?

Cecilie Louise Mace Stensrud

6. Ce mot de Wahrheit, quelle expression elle lui donna The Melodrama, its Performances and Performers in late Eighteenth-Century Vienna

Vera Grund

7. Amphions of the North Court Kapellmeisters in the Musical Life of Sweden around 1800

Owe Ander

8. Representative Performances, Political Propaganda and the Question of Financing The Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm 17731823

Karin Hallgren

9. What Place for a Woman? Dancing in Londons Theatres circa 17701810

Sarah McCleave

10. Dance and Social Education in Early Nineteenth-Century Christiania

Elizabeth Svarstad

11. Nemo ei in orbe terrarum in artibus par est: The Rope and Wire Repertoire of Itinerant Artist Michael Stuart

Anne Margrete Fiskvik

12. Pantomime under the Aurora Borealis: The Winter Season of the Gautier Troupe in Trondheim, Norway, 1839/40

Ellen Karoline Gjervan

13. Not for Pleasure Alone: The Dramatic Societies and the Theatre Craze, 17701850: Their Background in the Age of Enlightenment and Their Importance for the Emergence of Private Theatres in Denmark

Alette Scavenius

14. On the Wire: Scenographing Affect at Sillgateteatern in Gothenburg around 1800

Astrid von Rosen

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NPB9780367243180
9780367243180
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Performing Arts in Changing Societies: Opera, Dance, and Theatre in European and Nordic Countries around 1800 by Randi Margrete Selvik
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-05-20
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