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Administration and innovation at Turin's Teatro Regio: producing Sofonisba (1764) and Oreste (1766)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 June 2003

Abstract

Opera seria underwent more change in the latter part of the eighteenth century than is commonly recognized, but the nature of the change often had as much to do with practical considerations as with aesthetic ideology. This essay focuses on Turin's Teatro Regio, which in the 1760s imported two particularly innovative operas, Sofonisba and Oreste, and retained some ‘‘progressive” features while discarding others. This essay demonstrates the importance of extra-musical factors in decisions regarding production.

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© 2002 Cambridge University Press

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