History of Opera The first public opera house, the generation after Monteverdi, and the aria.

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History of Opera The first public opera house, the generation after Monteverdi, and the aria

Key Terms Commission Patron Public opera house Measure

Established So Far Monody moves the emotions Provides the basis for opera Seconda Pratica: dissonance allowed to express text Musical conventions: Recitative Aria Arioso

Established so Far Only men singing Five acts Chorus sings after main characters have left stage at the end of each act to sum up the situation Subject matter: mythological characters Operas are commissioned works by wealthy patrons

Opera in the Public Eye Venice, Italy, 1637 First public opera house opens Anyone can go see operas Not just nobility Operas are no longer only sponsored by wealthy patrons Audience pays the bill for the opera Profit becomes an important factor in how operas are written and produced

Changes Develop Opera is now a public genre and a business Inspires some changes: Subject matter: historical figures, less mythology (Monteverdi’s last opera in 1642 was about historical figures Poppea and Nero) Casts of operas become smaller Very small (or no) chorus and dancers Operas become shorter 3 acts instead of 5 Less elaborate costumes and scenery Orchestras become smaller—just continuo and strings

Post-Monteverdi Generation Monteverdi’s conventions: Text = music in matters of importance Equal balance between three main elements of opera: music, set/costumes, text (libretto) Scenes were a blend of aria, arioso, and recitative Short arias and ariosos, longer, more emotionally expressive recitatives Monteverdi dies in 1643 Following his death, this balance begins to break down Composers have new priorities

The Rise of the Aria Post-Monteverdi composers focus more on music than on the text Recitative: all about the text Aria: more about the music Which one do you think received the most attention now…? Arias become longer, more emotional More instrumental support added to arias Grow from about 6 measures to over 80 measures Measure: musical unit divided by bar lines

The Fall of Recitative Composers had more interest in the compositional options that arias allowed Recitative became the neglected style, and the following changes develop: Becomes faster Less emotional Just relay plot information Sing through quickly to get to the aria Recitative and aria become separate entities Arioso begins to die out completely

Redefined Roles 25 years past Monteverdi’s death, there was a new standard for aria/recit Recitative: relay plot information quickly and set up the situation about which the aria will be sung Arias: deeply emotional, most important parts of the opera Strophic or through-composed Showcases performers Opera scenes follow this pattern: Recitative, aria, recitative, aria, recitative, aria…on and on

Orontea Opera by Antonio Cesti, (1623-1669) Premiered in 1656 Post-Monteverdi composer Premiered in 1656 Act II, scenes 16 and 17 Recitiave: E che si fa? Listen Aria: Intorno all’idol mio Listen (ends at 2:50)

Next Time The 1700s G. F. Handel Opera seria More on Arias and Recitatives