Teatro Real y ópera contemporánea española: políticas y estéticas de una renovación escénica desde las ruinas (1997-2017)
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2021
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En 1997 el Teatro Real, la primera institución de las artes escénicas en España, se reabría como teatro de ópera tras setenta y dos años de silencio para la lírica. Más de dos décadas después y, entretanto, la celebración de su bicentenario, delimitan temporalmente el objeto de estudio de la presente tesis doctoral: la creación operística española en el Teatro Real desde su reapertura. El compromiso de la institución con la ópera española contemporánea demarcó sus propósitos iniciales con el encargo y estreno de tres proyectos operísticos. Desde entonces, el Teatro Real ha presentado en su sala principal siete estrenos más, a los que se suman, en los últimos años, otros dos en colaboración con entidades culturales y otros teatros madrileños. Sin embargo, esta posible aportación a la renovación escénica de la ópera en España no ha generado en paralelo estudios que analicen y cuestionen las condiciones de posibilidad del género, la actualidad y diversidad de sus prácticas artísticas y la implicación del Teatro Real en la creación operística española reciente...
In 1997, after a seventy-two-year period of absence from the lyric theater, the Teatro Real, the principal institution for the performing arts in Spain, reopened its doors as an opera house. This doctoral thesis studies the contemporary Spanish opera productions in the Teatro Real from its reopening until the bicentennial celebrations of 2017. The commitment of the institution to contemporary Spanish opera was initially highlighted with the commissioning and premiere of three operatic projects. Since then, the Teatro Real has presented five more premieres in its main hall, in addition to another two premieres in collaboration with cultural entities and other theaters in Madrid in recent years. However, this contribution to the renewal of the operatic scene in Spain has not generated parallel studies in the critical arena that analyze and question the conditions of possibility of the genre, the actuality and diversity of its artistic practices, and the involvement of the Teatro Real in recent Spanish operatic creation...
In 1997, after a seventy-two-year period of absence from the lyric theater, the Teatro Real, the principal institution for the performing arts in Spain, reopened its doors as an opera house. This doctoral thesis studies the contemporary Spanish opera productions in the Teatro Real from its reopening until the bicentennial celebrations of 2017. The commitment of the institution to contemporary Spanish opera was initially highlighted with the commissioning and premiere of three operatic projects. Since then, the Teatro Real has presented five more premieres in its main hall, in addition to another two premieres in collaboration with cultural entities and other theaters in Madrid in recent years. However, this contribution to the renewal of the operatic scene in Spain has not generated parallel studies in the critical arena that analyze and question the conditions of possibility of the genre, the actuality and diversity of its artistic practices, and the involvement of the Teatro Real in recent Spanish operatic creation...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Geografía e Historia, Departamento de Musicología, leída el 18-01-2021