Nurse in History and Opera : From Servant to Sister by Judith Barger (2024, Hardcover)

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Author: Judith Barger. From Scarabea, Artusa’s old nurse in Francesco Mannelli’s La Maga Fuminata (1638 Venice) through the Canadian nursing sisters in Stephanie Martin’s Llandovery Castle (2018 Toronto), over one hundred nurse characters appear in opera roles ranging from silent cast extra to principal singer.

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PublisherLexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-101666957348
ISBN-139781666957341
eBay Product ID (ePID)26065569346

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Number of Pages298 Pages
Publication NameNurse in History and Opera : from Servant to Sister
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory & Criticism, Genres & Styles / Opera
Publication Year2024
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMusic
AuthorJudith Barger
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight19.6 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2024-002149
ReviewsEveryone knows a few prominent nurses in opera--in Die Frau ohne Schatten or L'Incoronazione di Poppea , for example--but this book demonstrates that the character is far more prevalent than we imagine. Drawing on meticulous research on both fictional nurses and nurses in real life, Barger offers a rich and fascinating study of an often-overlooked character., "Everyone knows a few prominent nurses in opera--in Die Frau ohne Schatten or L'Incoronazione di Poppea , for example--but this book demonstrates that the character is far more prevalent than we imagine. Drawing on meticulous research on both fictional nurses and nurses in real life, Barger offers a rich and fascinating study of an often-overlooked character." --Christina Fuhrmann, Baldwin Wallace University "An astonishing number of operas have characters who are or were nurses, ranging from the comic connivers of early operas to professionally trained caregivers in modern ones. Judy Barger traces this fascinating history, showing how these characters affect those around them and reflect the changing social functions nurses have served over the last four centuries." --J. Peter Burkholder, lead author of A History of Western Music, An astonishing number of operas have characters who are or were nurses, ranging from the comic connivers of early operas to professionally trained caregivers in modern ones. Judy Barger traces this fascinating history, showing how these characters affect those around them and reflect the changing social functions nurses have served over the last four centuries.
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Table Of ContentTable of Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Nurses off Stage: From Sacred to Secular Chapter 3: Nurses off Stage: From Civilian to Military Chapter 4: Nurses on and off Stage: Image Making and Breaking Chapter 5: Comic Nurses Chapter 6: Former Nurses Chapter 7: Knowledgeable Nurses Chapter 8: Motherly Nurses Chapter 9: Scheming Nurses Chapter 10: Specialized Nurses Chapter 11: Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index About the Author
SynopsisFrom Scarabea, Artusa's old nurse in Francesco Mannelli's La Maga Fuminata (1638 Venice) through the Canadian nursing sisters in Stephanie Martin's Llandovery Castle (2018 Toronto), over one hundred nurse characters appear in opera roles ranging from silent cast extra to principal singer. The Nurse in History and Opera: From Servant to Sister explores that role over the span of opera's existence. Judith Barger examines the nurse character in opera within the sociohistorical context of her real-life counterparts off stage; the progression of the nurse from servant to sister, both inside and outside the opera house, is a commentary on how society has viewed its women. The book then discusses textual and musical interactions between opera's nurses and other characters with attention to what the nurse's role contributes to opera in six categories identified as common to opera's nurses - Comic, Former, Knowledgeable, Motherly, Scheming, and Specialized. When viewed through the lens of social history, opera's nurse characters merit attention for the glimpse that they offer of a unique musical and dramatic journey from servant to sister, and for the commentary that they offer on women's perceived place and status not only on the opera stage, but in society as well., From Scarabea, Artusa's old nurse in Francesco Mannelli's La Maga Fuminata (1638 Venice) through the Canadian nursing sisters in Stephanie Martin's Llandovery Castle (2018 Toronto), over one hundred nurse characters appear in opera roles ranging from silent cast extra to principal singer. The Nurse in History and Opera: From Servant to Sister explores that role over the span of opera's existence. Judith Barger examines the nurse character in opera within the sociohistorical context of her real-life counterparts off stage; the progression of the nurse from servant to sister, both inside and outside the opera house, is a commentary on how society has viewed its women. The book then discusses textual and musical interactions between opera's nurses and other characters with attention to what the nurse's role contributes to opera in six categories identified as common to opera's nurses - Comic, Former, Knowledgeable, Motherly, Scheming, and Specialized. When viewed through the lens of social history, opera's nurse characters merit attention for the glimpse that they offer of a unique musical and dramatic journey from servant to sister, and for the commentary that they offer on women's perceived place and status not only on the opera stage, but in society as well. View the author's website here: Judith Barger Author, Nurse Historian & Music Scholar, From Scarabea, Artusa's old nurse in Francesco Mannelli's La Maga Fuminata (1638 Venice) through the Canadian nursing sisters in Stephanie Martin's Llandovery Castle (2018 Toronto), over one hundred nurse characters appear in opera roles ranging from silent cast extra to principal singer. The Nurse in History and Opera: From Servant to Sister ......
LC Classification NumberML1700.B12 2024

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