Theology, Trauerspiel, and the conceptual foundations of early German opera.

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Title
Theology, Trauerspiel, and the conceptual foundations of early German opera.
Identifier
AAI3288743
identifier
3288743
Creator
Alms, Anthony.
Contributor
Adviser: Richard Kramer
Date
2007
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Music | Theater
Abstract
This dissertation traces the roles of theology and the Trauerspiel (literally, "mourning play") in the development of German opera in the seventeenth century. Despite a variety of dramaturgical approaches, the earliest German music dramas of the seventeenth century are nonetheless products of a common conceptual background based on a foundational ideology that was truly German: Lutheranism. The Trauerspiel, which typically incorporates a Protestant moral message into a realistic, dramatically convincing tragedy, provided an important paradigm for the future of German opera. This paradigm offered a middle way between opera that simply adopted the conventions of secular Italian models, and the "spiritual pastoral," which tended to emphasize the allegorical and the abstract at the expense of an engaging realism.;The dissertation examines a number of works within their theological contexts and considers questions of dramaturgy in relation to Greek theory and contemporary Italian practice. The primary works studied are Dafne (Torgau, 1627), with text by Martin Opitz (adapted from the libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini) and music (now lost) by Heinrich Schutz; Seelewig (Nuremberg, 1644), with text by Georg Philipp Harsdorffer and music by Sigmund Theophilus Staden; Leo Armenius (Breslau, 1646), by Andreas Gryphius; Dafne (Dresden, 1672), by Giovanni Andrea Bontempi and Marco Gioseppe Peranda; Die triumphirende Treu (Ansbach, 1679), with text by Christian Heuchelin and music by Johann Lohner; and Die bestandige Argenia (Reval, 1680), by Johann Meder. Specialized terminology, genres, concepts, and institutions discussed include: geistliches Waldgedicht, Heilsgeschichte, Blumenorden an der Pegnitz, Pietism, Klangmalerei, Gesamtkunstwerk, Frauenzimmer Gesprachspiele, and Reyen. The project offers a cross-disciplinary perspective on the early formation of a national style.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs