Giovanni Battista Rubini (1794–1854) was a legendary tenor and the
first 19th-century non-castrati male singer to become an international
star of opera. The previous two centuries had been the era of the
castrati, with tenors and basses relegated to character and supporting
roles in the operas of their time. Rubini stood apart because he not
only matched the castrati in coloratura and pathos, but he also had an
extraordinarily high voice. With Rubini’s rise, and in his wake,
several tenors came to sing roles written specifically for them by
Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti, and many other lesser-known bel canto
composers. Signaling the end of the dominance of castrati on stage,
this period would last some forty years until the advent of grand
opera, Wagner, and Verdi and the appearance of the first so-called
High C from the chest by Gilbert-Louis Duprez in 1837. Since then, the
accepted tenor sound has followed the tradition epitomized by Enrico
Caruso and, in our own era, Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo.
Many composers, conductors, and performers would come to regard bel
canto dramatic operas as decorative and vapid until Maria Callas and
Tulio Serafin demonstrated the heights this genre of opera could
reach. However, opera directors and opera performers of late who have
expressed an interest in reviving selected masterpieces from the bel
canto tradition have found themselves confronted with the problem of
locating tenors versed in the vocal techniques necessary to carry the
high tessituras. In Giovanni Battista Rubini and the Bel Canto Tenors:
History and Technique, Dan H. Marek explores the extraordinary life of
Rubini in order to frame this special period in the history of opera
and connect the technique of the castrati who were among Rubini’s
instructors. Drawing on the work of Berton Coffin, Marek offers
long-sought answers to the challenges presented by high tessitura of
bel canto operas for tenors. To further assist working singers,
Giovanni Battista Rubini and the Bel Canto Tenors includes over sixty
pages of exercises written by Rubini himself before 1840, which Marek,
for the first time ever, has adapted to acoustical phonetics.
Professional singers, teachers and their students, vocal coaches, and
opera conductors will find this work indispensable as the only
English-language work on high tessitura for tenor and soprano singing.
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History and Technique
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780810886681
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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