TY - GEN TY - GEN T1 - Popular opera in eighteenth-century France A1 - Charlton, David, kirjoittaja LA - eng PP - Cambridge ; New York PB - Cambridge University Press YR - 2021 UL - https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.5571391 AB - "Popular opera deserves a history, if only to reveal the origins of today's flourishing musical theatre. Operas with spoken dialogue originated in Paris as well as London, some years before The Beggar's Opera. In both countries a tradition of social critique was inscribed from the first. The vaudeville tradition has changed, but its roots are not actually remote: Marie-Justine Favart, the legendary singer, writer and actress discussed in Chapter 10, created the role of Roxelane in Soliman II, a musical play by Charles-Simon Favart: 'The last Roxelane on stage was Madeleine Renaud (1900-94) [...] also one of the first performers in plays by Samuel Beckett (1906-89) and Marguerite Duras (1914-96).'"-- SN - 978-1-316-51584-6 kovakantinen KW - 1700-luku KW - Opera : France : 18th century. KW - Musical theater : France : History : 18th century. KW - oopperataide KW - musiikkiteatteri (taiteet) KW - musiikinhistoria KW - musiikkianalyysi KW - operakonst KW - Ranska KW - Frankrike ER -