User Login
Forgot your password? Click Here.
Playlist
What are playlists? Click Here.



This program is devoted to the 19th century, the Age of Grand Opera. It covers the rise of Rossini, the triumphant premieres at La Fenice Theatre, the overthrow of the Austrian occupation as Verdi became a folk hero, and the death of Wagner in Venice. Live performances in the Salon of La Fenice. (52 minutes)



 
            

Item#: This title is currently not available.
Copyright date: ©1990



Part of the Series : Five Centuries of Music in Venice
     


For additional digital leasing and purchase options
contact a media consultant at 800-257-5126 ext 3502 or sales@films.com.

Only available in the US and Canada.




Arnold Schoenberg: My Evolution

With Schoenberg's lecture at UCLA as the narrative track, the musical illustrations he cites, and with photographs, manuscripts, and period footage, this program offers a unique picture of music struggling into the 20th century, of atonality, and of ...(more details)
 
Venice and the Gabrielis
View Video Clip
This program, devoted to the 16th century, provides an introduction to the history, art, and architecture of Venice and the history of music in the city; covers Willaert and Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli at the Basilica of St. Mark; and demonstrates t...(more details)
 
Venice and Vivaldi
View Video Clip
This program is devoted to the 18th century, the Age of Decadence. It covers the rise of Antonio Vivaldi and his famous all-women orchestras at the Pieta, the heyday of Venetian composition, Vivaldi's departure from Venice and the rise of a new breed...(more details)
 
The World of Claudio Monteverdi
View Video Clip
This program, devoted to the 17th century, explains how the St. Mark's sound was first rescued and then enhanced by Claudio Monteverdi, and covers the art of the madrigal, the rise of women composers, and why the world's first public opera house was ...(more details)
 
20th-Century Music in Venice
View Video Clip
This program covers the start of the International Music Festivals and Venice's role as host to Hindemith, Schoenberg, Bartok, and Stravinsky; the rise to fame of Malipiero, Nono, and Maderna; and the role of today's avant-gardists. Live performances...(more details)
 


See additional titles in Music History