Opera in the Tropics: Music and Theater in Early Modern Brazil

Opera in the Tropics: Music and Theater in Early Modern Brazil

by Rogério Budasz
Opera in the Tropics: Music and Theater in Early Modern Brazil

Opera in the Tropics: Music and Theater in Early Modern Brazil

by Rogério Budasz

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Overview

Opera in the Tropics is an engaging exploration of theater with music in Brazil from the mid 1500s to the early 1820s. Author Rogério Budasz delves into the practices of the actors, singers, poets, and composers who created and performed Jesuit moral plays, Spanish comedias, and Portuguese vernacular operas and entremezes during the colonial period, as well as the Italian operas that celebrated the new independent nation in 1822. A Brazilian producer claimed in 1825 that the goal of music-theater was to instruct, entertain, and distract the population. Budasz argues that this threefold goal had in fact been present throughout the colonial period, in different combinations and with different purposes, at the hands of missionaries, intellectuals, bureaucrats, political leaders, and cultural producers. While Budasz demonstrates a continuity from Portuguese theatrical practices, primarily through the circulation of artists and repertory, he also examines a number of localized departures from the metropolitan model, particularly in the ethnic and gender profile of theatrical workers, in the modifications determined by local tastes, priorities, and materials, and in the political use of theater as an ideological and civilizing tool within the paradoxical context of a slave society. An eye-opening narrative of the transformations and uses of a colonial art form, Opera in the Tropics will be essential reading for all interested in the music and theater in Iberian and Latin American culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190050030
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/22/2019
Series: Currents in Latin American and Iberian Music
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 376
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Rogério Budasz is a musicologist specialized on Luso-Brazilian musical theater, Afro-Iberian musical connections, and early plucked instruments. His research focuses on the Atlantic circulation of musicians and repertories and issues of ethnicity, power, and cultural reconfiguration. He has published three books, several book chapters, and many articles in international venues.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables List of Musical Examples Acknowledgments About the Companion Website Introduction 1. Foundations 2. The Craft of Portuguese Opera 3. Musical Sources and Archives 4. Venues 5. People 6. Uses Epilogue Appendix 1: Abbreviations, Currency Chart, Glossary Appendix 2: List of numbers in Demofonte (pasticcio, c1780) Appendix 3: Chronology 1565-1807 Appendix 3: Chronology 1808-1822 Bibliography Index
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