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The Voice of Judith in 300 Years of Oratorio and Opera

Autor Cantor Helen Leneman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 dec 2022
This volume focuses on the story of Judith as presented by composers, librettists and playwrights over four centuries. Helen Leneman analyzes numerous examples of music, librettos and the librettists' views of Judith - strongly influenced by societal attitudes of their time - and how these works in turn suggest unexpected ways of understanding biblical women and their stories. Music adds nuances, colors and emotions, becoming a subtext that suggests character and emotions. Leneman presents in-depth analyses of the librettos and music of 16 operas and oratorios based on the book of Judith that span 300 years (1694-1984), in addition to two influential plays that inspired several librettos in the nineteenth century. Exploring works by such varied composers as Vivaldi, Mozart, Parry, Honegger, Serov, Chadwick and von Reznicek, Leneman reveals the ways in which each adaptation expands, distils or reinterprets Judith's character and story. In this first ever extensive study of musical settings of the Book of Judith, Leneman enables the biblical heroine to transcend her source.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567699930
ISBN-10: 0567699935
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This study analyzes how musical settings and their librettos offer new and unexpected ways to understand and appreciate the stories of Judith

Notă biografică

Helen Leneman is a biblical scholar and musician based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsList of Works with Links to audio and scoresList of Musical IllustrationsIntroduction Part One: OratoriosChapter 1: Seventeenth - Eighteenth century Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725): La Giuditta (two versions: 1694, 1697)Antonio Vivaldi (1675-1741): Juditha Triumphans (1716) Thomas Arne (1710-1778): Judith (1761, 1764)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Betulia Liberata (1771)Chapter 2: Nineteenth - Twentieth century Henry David Leslie (1822-1896): Judith (1858) C. Hubert Parry (1848-1918): Judith, or The Regeneration of Manasseh (1888) Paul Hillemacher (1852-1933): Judith, Scène Lyrique (1876)Arthur Honegger (1892-1955): Judith, Drame Biblique (1925) Part Two: OperasChapter 3: Influential Nineteenth Century Plays Friedrich Hebbel Judith (1840)Paolo Giacometti Giuditta (1857)Chapter 4: Nineteenth Century Operas Achille Peri (1812-1880): Giuditta (1860) Domenico Silveri (1818-1900): Giuditta (1885) Charles Lefebvre (1843-1917): Judith, drame lyrique en 3 acts 4 scenes (1877) Alexander Serov (1820-1871): Iudif (1863)Chapter 5: Twentieth Century Operas George Whitfield Chadwick (1854-1931): Judith (1901) Emil von Reznicek (1860-1945): Holofernes (1922)Eugene Goossens (1893-1962): Judith (1927) Siegfried Matthus (1934--): Judith (1984)Table and Conclusion Bibliography of musical works (chronological) Bibliography

Recenzii

As the field of biblical scholarship rapidly changes and expands, Helen Leneman's contribution to musical reception of biblical characters is immense. As her previous books on Ruth, Moses, Saul and David, and various characters from the book of Genesis demonstrate, Leneman's work has developed an important method in order to tackle musical readings of biblical books. Her latest book, The Voice of Judith in 300 Years of Oratorio and Opera, shows how music makes the characters come to life in a way that the text doesn't - they are given voices (e.g. Judith's maid) and complex emotional and psychological developments. Leneman's book plunges us into the multi-vocal universe of the characters from the book of Judith, unveiling through her comprehensive analysis of the music, librettos and vocal ranges a whole gamut of emotions.
Dr. Helen Leneman is unique: she is a Bible scholar, steeped in Jewish and general Bible knowledge, with a deep love for music and musical training; she's even a cantor! In her previous books on the Hebrew Bible - on Ruth (2007), Saul and David (2010), Moses (2014), and Genesis (2019) - she shows us how music and libretto, in oratorio and opera, supply interpretations for biblical stories that may form a Midrash, similar or different from ancient Jewish Midrash, and may mesh with contemporaneous Bible exegesis. A hallmark of her work is the attention to female figures, often missing in past and present scholarship. In the present volume, The Voice of Judith in 300 Hundred Years of Oratorio and Opera, Leneman shows us once again how musicians interpreted the story of Judith over centuries, adapting the story to their own work and their time/location needs. As such, this is a huge contribution to the Bible's reception history, often neglected. A must read for students of Bible - and of music.