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Dramatic Alternatives. Exoticism, Operetta, and Verismo. Stereotyping the Other: “ Orientalism ”. Product of colonialism Napoleon’s Egyptian campaigns ( 1798–99 ) The Orient as license for the enjoyment of carnal fantasies. Stereotyping the Other: “ Orientalism ”.
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Dramatic Alternatives Exoticism, Operetta, and Verismo
Stereotyping the Other:“Orientalism” • Product of colonialism • Napoleon’s Egyptian campaigns (1798–99) • The Orient as license for the enjoyment of carnal fantasies
Stereotyping the Other:“Orientalism” • Félicien David (1810–76) • Le Désert(The Desert) (1844) • “Ode-Symphony”
Stereotyping the Other:“Orientalism” • Orientalism in Opera • Félicien David, Lalla-Roukh(1862) • Meyerbeer, L’Africaine (1865) • Léo Delibes (1836–91), Lakmé(1883) • Jules Massenet (1842–1912), Le roi de Lahore (1877) • Bizet, Les pêcheurs de perles(1863) • Ambroise Thomas (1811–96), Le Caïd(1849) • Camille Saint-Saëns, Samson et Dalila(1877)
Stereotyping the Other:“Orientalism” • Camille Saint-Saëns, Samson et Dalila(1877) • Act III ballet, Bacchanale [Anthology 2-63] • augmented seconds • asymmetrical rhythmic pattern
Bizet’s Carmen (1875) • Spanish gypsy, ethnic minority • Act I, “Habanera” (Cuban import) [Anthology 2-64]
Russian Orientalism • Stasov, “the Oriental element” • Glinka, Ruslan and Lyudmila (1842) • Balakirev, Tamara (1882) • Borodin, Prince Igor (1890); In Central Asia (1880) • Rimsky-Korsakov, Antar(1868); Scheherazade (1888)
Russian Orientalism • Borodin, Prince Igor (1890) • Act II, “Polovtsian Dances” [Anthology 2-65] • melodic undulations • chromatic pass from sixth scale degree to fifth • throbbing drumbeat • English horn as “snake-charmer’s” pipe
Gounod’s OpéraLyrique • Paris ThéâtreLyrique (opened 1851) • Gounod, Faust (1859); Roméo et Juliette (1867)
Jacques Offenbach and Opera About Opera • Jacques Offenbach (1819–80) • Opérascomiques • one-act farces, spoken dialogue and musical numbers • Opérettes(operetta) “little opera” • Opérabouffe • full-evening works • Librettist LudovicHalévy (1834–1908)
Jacques Offenbach and Opera About Opera • Orphée aux enfers (Orpheus in the Underworld) (1858) • Orpheus myth • galopinfernale (cancan) • Les contesd’Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann)
Johann Strauss IIThe Waltz King and Viennese Operetta • Johann Strauss II (1825–99) “Waltz King” • Imperial and Royal Music Director of the Court Balls • Die Fledermaus(The Bat, 1874) • Act II dances [Anthology 2-66]
England’s Gilbert and Sullivan • Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) • composer • William S. Gilbert (1836–1911) • librettist • The Pirates of Penzance(1879) • “patter song” • Ruddigoe (1887) • patter ensemble [Anthology 2-67]
Italian Verismo • “Truthism” • Naturalistic depictions • Lower classes • Pietro Mascagni (1863–1945) • Cavalleriarusticana(Rustic Chivalry, 1890) • Ruggero Leoncavallo (1857–1919) • Pagliacci (Clowns, 1892) • “Vesti la giubba” [Anthology 2-68]
Innovation and Popularity“Canon” versus “Repertory” • Art vs. commerce • Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924)
Giacomo Puccini’s Ascent • ManonLescaut(1893) • La bohème(1896) • Tosca (1900) • Madama Butterfly (1904–06) • local color • “The Star-Spangled Banner” • Japanese folk songs • “Un beldi” (“One fine day”) [Anthology 2-69]
Giacomo Puccini’s Ascent • La fanciulla del West (The Girl of the Golden West, 1910) • La rondine (The Swallow, 1917) • Il tabarro(The Coat), Suor Angelica (Sister Angelica), and Gianni Schicchi (1918) • Turandot (premiered posthumously 1926) • orientalism • last Italian opera to enter the permanent repertory