Ottoman Empire and European Theatre V Ottoman Empire and European Theatre V

Ottoman Empire and European Theatre V

Gluck and the Turkish Subject in Ballet and Dance

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Descrição da editora

The book series "Ottomania" researches cultural transfers between the Ottoman Empire and Europe, with the performing arts as its focus. The fifth volume of the sub-series Ottoman Empire and European Theatre focuses on The Turkish Subject in Ballet and Dance from the seventeenth century to the time of Christoph W. Gluck (1714-1787). The Turkish theme was a popular topic on European ballet stages throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and most influential choreographers had 'Turkish' ballets in their repertoire.



Taking as its departure point Ch. W. Gluck and Gasparo Angiolini (1741-1803), succesful composer and choreographer of ballets at the French theatre in Vienna, this publication discusses the topic from a historical perspective, presents new findings, and introduces the latest scholarly achievements of the research field.



Contributions by Emre Aracı, Bruce Alan Brown, David Chataignier, Sibylle Dahms, Vera Grund, Bert Gstettner, Bent Holm, Michael Hüttler, Evren Kutlay, Dóra Kiss, Laura Naudeix, Strother Purdy, Katalin Rumpler, Käthe Springer-Dissmann, Dirk Van Waelderen, Hans Ernst Weidinger

GÊNERO
Artes e entretenimento
LANÇADO
2019
22 de maio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
328
EDITORA
Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag
VENDEDOR
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
TAMANHO
11
MB

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