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Title Nineteenth-century opera and the scientific imagination / edited by David Trippett, Benjamin Walton.

Publication Info. Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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Description xv, 381 pages : illustrations (black and white), music ; 26 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-374) and index.
Contents Introduction : Laboratory and the stage / David Trippett and Benjamin Walton -- Part I. Voices. Pneumotypes : Jean de Reszke's high pianissimos and the occult sciences of breathing / James Q. Davies ; Vocal culture in the age of laryngoscopy / Benjamin Steege ; Operatic fantasies in early nineteenth-century psychiatry / Carmel Raz ; Opera and hypnosis : Victor Maurel's experiments with Verdi's Otello / Céline Frigau Manning -- Part II. Ears. Hearing in the music of Hector Berlioz / Julia Kursell ; From distant sounds to Aeolian ears : Ernst Kapp's auditory prosthesis / David Trippett ; Wagner, hearing loss and the urban soundscape of nineteenth-century Germany / James Deaville -- Part III. Technologies. Science, technology and love in late eighteenth-century opera / Deirdre Loughridge ; Technological phantoms of the Opéra / Benjamin Walton ; Circuit listening / Ellen Lockhart -- Part IV. Bodies. Excelsior as mass ornament : the reproduction of gesture / Gavin Williams ; Automata, physiology and opera in the nineteenth century / Myles W. Jackson ; Wagnerian manipulation : Bayreuth and nineteenth-century sciences of the mind / James Kennaway ; Unsound seeds / Alexander Rehding.
Summary Scientific thinking has long been linked to music theory and instrument making, yet the profound and often surprising intersections between the sciences and opera during the long nineteenth century are here explored for the first time. These touch on a wide variety of topics, including vocal physiology, theories of listening and sensory communication, technologies of theatrical machinery and discourses of biological degeneration. Taken together, the chapters reveal an intertwined cultural history that extends from backstage hydraulics to drawing-room hypnotism, and from laryngoscopy to theatrical aeronautics. Situated at the intersection of opera studies and the history of science, the book therefore offers a novel and illuminating set of case studies, of a kind that will appeal to historians of both science and opera, and of European culture more generally from the French Revolution to the end of the Victorian period.--Book jacket.
Subject Opera -- 19th century.
Opera.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Music and science -- History -- 19th century.
Music and science.
History.
Oper.
Wissenschaft.
Wissenschaft Motiv.
Opera -- 19th century.
Music and science -- History -- 19th century.
Chronological Term 1800-1899
Genre/Form History.
Added Author Trippett, David, 1980- editor.
Walton, Benjamin, 1972- editor.
Added Title 19th-century opera and the scientific imagination
Other Form: ebook version : 9781316996997
ISBN 9781107111257 (alkaline paper)
1107111250
9781316996997 (PDF ebook)