About This Book
A detailed biography traces the composer’s upbringing, rise to prominence, and creative methods, examining his early training, rapid production of operas, and the innovations he brought to both serious and comic opera. It analyzes changes in vocal writing, orchestration, overtures, and ensemble finales, discusses relationships with singers and managers, and chronicles major works and premieres alongside contemporary reception and practical anecdotes from theaters and publication. The book balances musical analysis with anecdotal narrative to explain how his style and stage practices reshaped operatic norms.
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