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Dafne
Jacopo Peri, 1597
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Jacobo Peri was an Italian composer and singer working in Florence.
He had worked in churches, then later in the Medici court as a singer
and keyboardist, then later a composer. At that time, there was a
general feeling among Florence's intellectuals that the art of their
time was inferior to that of the ancient Greeks, so they became obsessed
with trying to recreate Greek tragedy. So with the support of Jacopo
Corsi, a music patron, and the help of poet Ottavio Rinuccini, Jacopo
Peri wrote Dafne. According to modern scholarship, it was a long
way off from what the ancient Greeks would have recognized, but instead
it spawned a whole new form that would last for then next 400 years.
Drawing on a new development at the time, Peri established
recitatives, melodic speech set to music, as a central part of
opera.
Personal Text:
Though opera seems to be largely limited to Italians and Germans, I
think it is important because it firmly establishes the idea of bringing
in many media to form a greater whole. Dafne was basically a
play that was written by a composer and a poet, combining elements of
all of those media.
Submitted
by
Hans-Christoph Steiner
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