French Grand Opera, a magisterial genre   

Golden interior of a grand opera house with ornate chandeliers, Corinthian columns, and ceiling paintings depicting classical scenes, crowded with visitors

This course examines the structure and content of sumptuous French Grand Opera flourishing in Paris, 1828-1870. The genre, renewed by Auber and Rossini, considered the growing revolutionary struggle for national identity at the time. Meyerbeer, Halévy and Verdi examined religious freedom in the spread of political ideals, the poor, and faith as an ideology of social change. Grand Opera really brings out the relationship between the Romantic era, politics, philosophy and music: Meyerbeer’s (for example) fuse lyrical rapture with German counterpoint, Italian melody, the pomp of the French tradition and great orchestral riches, in a unique and overwhelming artistic blend.

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