
Opera and the Politics of Tragedy: A Mozartean Museum
by Katharina Clausius
Title:
Opera and the Politics of Tragedy: A Mozartean Museum
Author:
Katharina Clausius
Series (if any):
Eastman Studies in Music
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
264 pages, 3 Maps
Publisher:
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN-13:
9781648250491
EAN:
9781648250491
Classifications:
Literature: history and criticism
Weight (g):
624
Dimensions (mm):
161 x 238 x 23
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
A curated collection of Enlightenment operas, paintings, and literary works that were all marked by the "Telemacomania" scandal, a furious cultural frenzy with dangerous political stakes.WINNER: 2025 Marjorie Weston Emerson Award (Mozart Society of America)Imaginatively structured as a guided tour, Opera and the Politics of Tragedy captures the tumultuous impact of the so-called Telemacomania crisis through its key artifacts: literary pamphlets, spoken dramas, paintings, engravings, and opera librettos (drammi per musica). Prominently featured in the gallery are two operas with direct ties to this aesthetic and political war: Mozart and Cigna-Santi's Mitridate (1770) and Mozart and Varesco's Idomeneo (1781).Reading and listening across the Enlightenment's cultural spaces (its new public museums, its first encyclopedias, and its ever-controversial operatic theater), this book showcases the Enlightenment's disorderly historical revisionism alongside its progressive politics to expose the fertile creativity that can emerge out of the ambiguous space between what is "ancient" and what is "modern."











