Figure of Dido in French Drama and French Music
Author: | Hollard, Thoron Lester, Jane |
Year: | 2012 |
Pages: | 644 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-2592-6 978-0-7734-2592-7 |
Price: | $339.95 |
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Here for the first time, the various French treatments of Dido’s tragic story in both drama and music, most of which are little known today, are brought together, examined, compared, and evaluated. In Virgil’s Aeneid, the evocation of Dido’s great and fateful passion had an impact that has continued to reverberate over two millennia. Among the vast array of artistic creations that Dido has inspired are a number of French tragedies and musical works from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries. This study embraces different genres and spans several centuries, demonstrates the commonalities between the works, and reveals the individuality and uniqueness of each interpretation. This study first looks at the broader European context before the French dramas, cantatas and operas are each analyzed in detail. What emerges is that there is indeed a myriad of ways to tell and interpret a story. The various interpretations show an intriguing and sometimes surprising degree of individuality on the part of these writers and composers.
Reviews
“… surveyed fully and systematically all the material available, some of which is difficult to find, and provided analyses as the basis of fair and honest appraisal of these dramatic and musical works.” – Prof. Glynnis M. Cropp, Massey University
“… the most comprehensive survey to date of French dramatizations of the Dido and Aeneas story, and it is the only one to treat both the spoken tragedies and the musical versions (both cantatas and operas) … all of them of general merit and deserve to be better known, at least by scholars.” – Prof. Perry Gethner, Oklahoma State University
"Dr. Hollard is an independent scholar with a vast passion for French theatre and for French music as well as for the Latin classics, along with an encyclopaedic knowledge of European literatures and music which, together with his meticulous attention to scholarly detail, marks this book out as one of a kind. It should grace the shelves of every university library." -- Prof. Colin Anderson, Massey University
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Texts and conventions
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Virgil and Dido
Pre-Virgilian and Virgilian Dido
Dido’s Artistic Legacy
Part I: Dido in French Drama
Dido and the Context of French Tragedy
Jodelle: Didon se sacrifiant
Overview
Hardy: Didon se sacrifiant
Overview
Scudéry: Didon
Overview
Boisrobert: La Vraye Didon, ou la Didon chaste
Overview
Montfleury: L’Ambigu comique, ou les Amours de Didon et d’ Ænée
Montfleury’s Dramatic Experiment and its Context
Montfleury’s Tragedy
Overview
Le Franc de Pompignan: Didon
Overview
Roumégous: Didon
Overview
Part II: Dido in French Music
The French Cantata
Campra: Didon and Enée et Didon
Montéclair: La Mort de Didon
Mouret: Didon
Collin de Blamont: Didon
La Garde: Enée et Didon
Charpentier: Didon
The Emergence of French Opera
Desmarest: Didon
Overview
Piccinni: Didon
Overview
Berlioz: Les Troyens
Conclusion
Similarities and Variations
Approaches to Characterisation
A Final Evaluation
Appendices
A. Metastasio: Didone abbandonata
B. Le Fuel de Méricourt: Didon heureuse
C. Blangini Fils: Didon
Bibliography
Index