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9780198167167

Italian Opera in Late Eighteenth-Century London Volume 2: The Pantheon Opera and its Aftermath 1789-1795

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    9780198167167

  • ISBN10:

    0198167164

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-04-05
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Following on from the volume on The King's Theatre, Haymarket, 1778-1791 (published in 1995), this interdisciplinary study of opera and ballet now turns to London's Pantheon Opera during the period 1789-95. The Pantheon Opera, founded in 1790, aimed to give London a kind of court opera that would feature opera seria and ballet d'action. It tried to hire Mozart to compete with Haydn, but its high aspirations led only to a quick bankruptcy. A recent major archival discovery has permitted startlingly full analysis of the company's repertoire, costumes, staging practices, and finances.

Author Biography


Gabriella Didericksen graduated from the Hochschule der Kunste, Berlin, and subsequently received her Ph.D. from Kings College, London in 1997. She currently holds an AHRB research Fellowship at the University of Southampton, working on aspects of Mozart reception in the nineteenth century, and is also engaged in writing a book on opera at Covent Garden, 1830-1880.
Robert D. Hume received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1969 and taught at Cornell University. He is currently Evan Pugh Professor of English Literature at the Pennsylvania State University.
Judith Milhous received her Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1974 and taught at the University of Iowa and the University of Maryland prior to joining the faculty of the Ph.D. Program in Theatre at the City University of New York, Graduate Centre, where she is now Distinguished Professor.

Table of Contents

List of Plates
xvi
List of Tables
xx
A Note on Names, Titles, Quotation Policy, and Currency xxi
Abbreviations and Works Frequently Cited xxiii
Part I. The Pantheon and the History of Opera in London, 1789--1795
The Establishment of the Pantheon Opera
3(59)
The Contest to Re-establish Italian Opera
3(14)
The Plan for a Royal Opera-House in Leicester Square
17(15)
The Pantheon Plan
32(30)
The Pantheon Experiment, 1790--91
62(61)
The New Opera-House
63(8)
Singers and Dancers
71(11)
Opera and Ballet Repertoire
82(19)
Financial Problems and New Merger Negotiations
101(9)
The Downfall of Robert Bray O'Reilly
110(13)
The Fire and the Little Haymarket Season, 1791--92
123(46)
Negotiations towards an Opera Settlement
124(10)
Company Reorganization under Trancart
134(8)
The Fire of 14 January 1792
142(6)
The Little Haymarket Season, Spring 1792
148(21)
The Return to the King's Theatre, Haymarket, 1792--1795
169(93)
The Opera Settlement of August 1792
170(11)
The Season of 1792--93
181(23)
The Season of 1793--94
204(19)
The Season of 1794--95
223(17)
New Arrangements for 1795--96
240(22)
Epilogue to Part I
251(7)
Part II. The Pantheon Enterprise: Architecture, Production, Repertoire, and Finances
Introduction to Part II
258(4)
The Architecture of the Pantheon Opera-House
262(36)
The Original Pantheon and the Architectural Evidence
262(6)
The Auditorium
268(9)
The Stage and the Files
277(4)
Construction Details and the Alterations of 1791--92
281(10)
Cost of Conversion
291(2)
Theory of Design
293(5)
Departmental Organization, Treasurer, House Servants, and Tradesmen
298(49)
The Structure of the Company
299(11)
The Treasurer's Office
310(7)
Front-of-House Servants
317(11)
Behind-the-Scenes House Servants
328(8)
Tradesmen and Outside Services
336(11)
The Production Process
347(60)
Scenery
348(20)
Costumes
368(12)
Properties
380(6)
Lighting
386(9)
Prompting and Rehearsals
395(12)
The Opera
407(137)
The Company
409(31)
Production Process and Sources
440(51)
The 1790--91 Season: Opera Seria v. Opera Buffa
491(21)
The 1791--92 Season: Opera Buffa at the Little Haymarket
512(30)
The Pantheon's Artistic Achievements
542(2)
The Ballet
544(74)
Dauberval and his Company
548(4)
Repertoire in 1790--91
552(41)
Reorganization and the Repertoire in 1791--92
593(20)
Dauberval's Achievement
613(5)
Finances
618(202)
Preliminary and Construction Expenses
619(5)
The Season of 1790--91
624(16)
The Season of 1791--92
640(9)
The Pantheon's Finances in Perspective
649(8)
Appendices
I. Personnel and Tradesmen
657(17)
II. Selected Contracts
674(24)
III. The Pantheon Scene Inventory
698(4)
IV. The Wardrobe Book
702(27)
V. Sources of La locanda
729(9)
VI. Subscribers
738(19)
VII. Chancery and Exchequer Lawsuits Concerning the Opera
757(7)
VIII. A Short Catalogue of the Bedford Opera Papers
764(56)
Bibliography 820(15)
Index 835

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