Beschreibung zu „Ottoman Empire and European Theatre Vol. IV“
The book series “Ottomania” researches cultural transfers between the Ottoman Empire and Europe, with the performing arts as its focus. In Ottoman Empire and European Theatre, vol. IV: Seraglios in Theatre, Music and Literature, the series continues to explore one of the most popular subjects of eighteenth-century art: the seraglio and its harem. This volume provides a deeper understanding of the seraglio's various manifestations in the artworks, music and theatre of the Austrian/ Habsburg and central European regions, including interconnections with Italy and France, from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. The studies examine descriptions of the seraglio by European diplomats, the seraglio's visual traces in European artworks, and depictions of the seraglio in eighteenth-century Austrian Singspiele. They also consider seraglios from the Ottoman point of view and investigate the music of the seraglio in eighteenth-century opera.
Über Michael Hüttler
Autoren des Sammelbands: Piergiorgio Giacchè, Gabriele C. Pfeiffer, Janne Risum, Jacques le Rider, Jean-Marie Pradier, Philippe Ivernel, Cesare Molinari, Claudio Meldolesi, Gerda Baumbach, Bruna Filippa, Patrice Pavis, Klemens Gruber, Ulf Birbaumer, Dieter Hornig, Guido di Palma.
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