“Il resto si finge per abellimento della festa”: la serenata, la festa teatrale y el dramma pastorale en la corte de Felipe V (1733-1746)
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2021
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El objeto de esta tesis doctoral es estudiar los géneros dramáticos de formato reducido en el contexto cortesano español durante los últimos años del reinado de Felipe V durante el periodo comprendido entre el retorno de los reyes a Madrid tras el Lustro Real, en 1733,y el nombramiento de Carlo Broschi como encargado del coliseo del Buen Retiro en 1747.En concreto, la tesis analiza los contextos de representación y las características dramatúrgicas y formales de la serenata, la festa teatrale y el dramma pastorale. El papel de la ópera como uno de los principales medios de difusión de los paradigmas estéticos y musicales italianos en las cortes europeas del siglo XVIII ha sido subrayado por numerosos estudios. Desde los primeros trabajos sobre la introducción e implantación del género operístico, la historiografía ha basado la reconstrucción de la música escénica de este periodo en la documentación de archivo y en los libretos y partituras conservados. El interés de los primeros estudios por establecer las etapas de penetración del nuevo género y demostrar su relación con la llegada a la corte de artistas, profesionales y músicos deformación italiana dio paso, desde los años 70 del siglo pasado, a un nuevo enfoque centrado en el estudio de los procesos de producción, difusión y consumo de la ópera en el contexto ibérico...
The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to show and demonstrate the nature of small format dramatic genres in the context of the Spanish court during the last years of the reign of Philip V of Spain. The study focuses on the operatic activity developed in the Spanish court in the period between the return of the kings to Madrid in 1733 after the Lustro Real, and the appointment of Carlo Broschi as manager of the Buen Retiro Coliseum in 1747. Specifically, the thesis analyses the contexts of representation, and the dramaturgical and formal features of the serenata, the festa teatrale and the dramma pastorale. The role that opera played as one of the main ways to circulate Italian aesthetic and musical paradigms in 18th century Europe has been highlighted in many studies. Since the publication of the first works dealing with the introduction and establishment of the operatic genre, historiography has based the reconstruction of stage music from this period on archival documentation and data extracted from the remaining librettos and scores. The focus of these ground-breaking studies in establishing the stages of penetration of the new genre, as well as demonstrating its relationship with the arrival at the Spanish court of artists, professionals, and musicians of Italian training, gave way to a new approach that began in the 1970s. This approach focused on the study of the processes of production, diffusion and use of Italian opera in the Iberian context...
The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to show and demonstrate the nature of small format dramatic genres in the context of the Spanish court during the last years of the reign of Philip V of Spain. The study focuses on the operatic activity developed in the Spanish court in the period between the return of the kings to Madrid in 1733 after the Lustro Real, and the appointment of Carlo Broschi as manager of the Buen Retiro Coliseum in 1747. Specifically, the thesis analyses the contexts of representation, and the dramaturgical and formal features of the serenata, the festa teatrale and the dramma pastorale. The role that opera played as one of the main ways to circulate Italian aesthetic and musical paradigms in 18th century Europe has been highlighted in many studies. Since the publication of the first works dealing with the introduction and establishment of the operatic genre, historiography has based the reconstruction of stage music from this period on archival documentation and data extracted from the remaining librettos and scores. The focus of these ground-breaking studies in establishing the stages of penetration of the new genre, as well as demonstrating its relationship with the arrival at the Spanish court of artists, professionals, and musicians of Italian training, gave way to a new approach that began in the 1970s. This approach focused on the study of the processes of production, diffusion and use of Italian opera in the Iberian context...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Geografía e Historia, Departamento de Musicología, leída el 25-06-2021