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Luca Andrea Giordano

    Nannerl Mozart
    Musical Realism in Puccini S La Boheme
    Don Giovanni (Mozart - Da Ponte)
    Glossary of musical terms
    Mozart
    Giuseppe Verdi
    • 2016

      Glossary of musical terms

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The author, a highly educated individual from Italy, specializes in linguistics and music, holding multiple doctorate degrees in Foreign Languages, Modern Philology, Vocal Performance, and Oboe. He serves as an interpreter for Italian conservatories and has published numerous analytical works in musicology, linguistics, and composition. Additionally, he is an accomplished classical singer and oboist, performing both nationally and internationally, showcasing his diverse talents and dedication to the arts.

      Glossary of musical terms
    • 2015

      Don Giovanni (Mozart - Da Ponte)

      From Legend to Myth

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The myth of Don Juan, originating from the 17th century, has evolved through various artistic interpretations, reflecting changing societal values. Initially portrayed as a figure condemned for lawbreaking, he later became a symbol of self-aware transgression, ultimately embracing rebellion against bourgeois norms. This exploration culminates in the realm of music, where the collaboration of Mozart and Da Ponte exemplifies the myth's transformative power. The work highlights the unique fusion of different artistic languages, capturing the essence of human nature through the lens of this iconic character.

      Don Giovanni (Mozart - Da Ponte)
    • 2014

      Mozart

      Some Reflections

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the enigmatic genius of Mozart, this book delves into the intricacies of his compositions, which blend technical mastery with universal appeal. Scholars examine how his music conveys a range of emotions, from humor to sorrow, while maintaining an enchanting flow. The narrative also sheds light on the challenges and mysteries that marked Mozart's life, providing insights into the complexities behind his artistic brilliance. Through this exploration, readers gain a deeper understanding of both his music and the man behind it.

      Mozart
    • 2013

      Giuseppe Verdi

      The Musical Dramatist of the XIX Century

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Giuseppe Verdi's legacy has sparked extensive scholarly interest since his death, reflecting his status as both a revered composer and a national hero. This volume serves as a comprehensive guide for researchers, indexing and describing significant studies of Verdi's life and works. It offers a streamlined narrative of his biography, maintaining chronological order while allowing readers to explore various research avenues. The annotations facilitate a deeper understanding of Verdi's influence and the evolving landscape of his scholarship, making it accessible for both newcomers and specialists.

      Giuseppe Verdi
    • 2013

      Musical Realism in Puccini S La Boheme

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the evolution of opera from grand mythic figures to relatable, everyday characters, highlighting Giacomo Puccini's significant role in this transformation. It emphasizes how Puccini's operas, particularly La Bohème, resonate with universal human experiences like love and loss, making them accessible to audiences. Critics may argue about the simplicity of his work compared to other composers, but the book defends Puccini's mastery in blending music, drama, and stagecraft, creating emotionally impactful narratives. The author, Luca Andrea Giordano, is an accomplished musician and musicologist.

      Musical Realism in Puccini S La Boheme
    • 2011