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Musicology Today
Volume 18 (2021): Issue 1 (December 2021)
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Musicology Today
Volume 18 (2021): Issue 1 (December 2021)
Pasticcio. Ways of arranging attractive operas
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Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
Introduction
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Aneta Markuszewska
Aneta Markuszewska
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
The Work Concept in Eighteenth-Century Italian Opera: Some Issues, Modest Proposals and Contributions
Giovanni Polin
Giovanni Polin
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
Just for the Ladies? Compilation, Knowledge Practice and Pasticcio in England around 1720
Ina Knoth
Ina Knoth
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
The Art of ‘Cooking’ a Pasticcio: Musical Recipes and Ingredients for Pasticcio Operas
Berthold Over
Berthold Over
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
Pasticcio and Pleasure.
L’abbandono di Armida
(Venice 1729)
Aneta Markuszewska
Aneta Markuszewska
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
‘Per desiderio di farsi onore’: Singers and the Adaptation of Arias in Italian
drammi per musica
of the Early Eighteenth-Century Italy
Anne Desler
Anne Desler
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
Hasse's
Siroe
, Thirty Years Later: A Veritable Work in Progress
Raffaele Mellace
Raffaele Mellace
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
From ‘insignificant’ bars to significant social relations: Elisabeth Teyber and Laodice's
accompagnato
in
Siroe
(1763)
Emilia Pelliccia
Emilia Pelliccia
and
Sonia Rzepka
Sonia Rzepka
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
Scipione impasticciato: Performing, Researching and Reviving London operas from 1730–1731
Reinhard Strohm
Reinhard Strohm
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
Pasticcio, Arrangement, or Adaptation? Georg Philipp Telemann's Pasticcio
Judith
Based on Fortunato Chelleri's
dramma per musica Innocenza difesa
Gesa zur Nieden
Gesa zur Nieden
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
Between Opera and Oratorio. The Pasticcio Oratorios in Prague and Brno ca 1720–1760
Jana Spáčilová
Jana Spáčilová
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
‘Collected’ Pages for the
Issipile
(Teatro San Carlo, 1763)
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Paologiovanni Maione
Paologiovanni Maione
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
Tortuous Roads. Tracing Back the Reception Paths of Apostolo Zeno’s Libretto
Venceslao
(1703–1754)
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Anna Ryszka-Komarnicka
Anna Ryszka-Komarnicka
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
Pastiching as Artistic Research:
Ifigenia
/
Ipermestra
(Brussels, 2006)
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Bruno Forment
Bruno Forment
Open Access | Dec 31, 2021
Handel’s Pasticci between Music History and Current Music Practice at the Handel Festival in Halle
Clemens Birnbaum
Clemens Birnbaum
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