Program

Research Programs: Fellowships for University Teachers

Period of Performance

1/1/2004 - 8/31/2004

Funding Totals

$24,000.00 (approved)
$24,000.00 (awarded)


Recovering 17th-Century Venetian Opera

FAIN: FA-50611-04

Jennifer w. Brown
University of Rochester (Rochester, NY 14627-0001)

This book deals with an issue central to the study of the humanities: how can we recover and interpret the past, based on the fragmentary physical evidence that has come down to us? For most 17th-century Italian operas, the only surviving musical evidence is a manuscript copy made as a keepsake for a nobleman. Since these copies are clean and neat, it is tempting to treat them as final, definitive texts. Yet this notion has little relevance for opera--an art form designed to be communicated through live performance. In the 17th century, the text of an opera was highly unstable, evolving constantly in response to feedback from a large number of people. By tapping into a rare collection of source materials, and by focusing on the messy process of opera production--rather than on an abstract notion of the definitive, finished product--I aim to recover a view of 17th-century opera history that is faithful to its labile nature.





Associated Products

La Calisto: Francesco Cavalli. Ed. Jennifer Williams Brown (Book)
Title: La Calisto: Francesco Cavalli. Ed. Jennifer Williams Brown
Author: Brown, Jennifer w.
Year: 2007
Publisher: Middleton WI: A-R Editions
Type: Single author monograph