Empire at the Opera

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Empire at the Opera

Theatre, Power and Music in Second Empire Paris

Theatre studies Theatre management Dance Dance Other performing arts Music Music: styles and genres Art music, orchestral and formal music Art music, orchestral and formal music

Author: Mark Everist

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Collection: Elements in Musical Theatre

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 21st January 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108904728


Historical Context of Parisian Music in the Theatre

Although nineteenth-century legislation had tried to ensure a precise separation between genre and institution for Parisian music in the theatre, it had inadvertently laid out a field on which the politics of genre could be played out as agents and actors of all types deployed various forms of artistic power.

The Second Empire and the Control of the Opéra

During the Second Empire, from 1854 until 1870, the state took over day-to-day control of the Opéra in ways that were without precedent. Every element of the Opéra's activity was subjugated to the exigency of Empire; the selection of artists, works and more general questions of artistic policy were handed over to politicians.

The Opéra effectively became a branch of government. The result was a stagnation of the Opéra's repertory, and beneficiaries were the composers of larger-scale works for competing organisations: the Opéra Comique and the Théâtre Lyrique.

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