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Polish queen Marie Casimire Sobieska, French by birth, left the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after the death of her husband king John III and settled in Rome in 1699. Supported by her son, Prince Aleksander Sobieski, the queen dowager created at her Roman residence in Palazzo Zuccari one of Rome’s most important opera theatres. She used music and drama to uphold her social status and political plans, satisfy her aesthetic needs, and provide entertainment for the granddaughter under her care, along with her ever more ailing son. This is the first monograph about Sobieska’s music patronage. The book describes works by such eminent artists as Carlo S. Capece, Filippo Juvarra, and Domenico Scarlatti, along with the atmosphere of Rome of that time, the sociopolitical role of the festa, and the music theatre genres it employed.



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Festa – music and politics in the early modern period – Baroque opera in Rome – Marie Casimire Sobieska and women’s patronage in the early modern period – Domenico Scarlatti – Accademia dell’Arcadia and opera in Rome.

Festa and Music at the Court of Marie Casimire

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    A Hardback by Maciej Gołąb, Jan Burzyński, Aneta Markuszewska

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 29/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631842577, 978-3631842577
      ISBN10: 3631842570

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Polish queen Marie Casimire Sobieska, French by birth, left the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after the death of her husband king John III and settled in Rome in 1699. Supported by her son, Prince Aleksander Sobieski, the queen dowager created at her Roman residence in Palazzo Zuccari one of Rome’s most important opera theatres. She used music and drama to uphold her social status and political plans, satisfy her aesthetic needs, and provide entertainment for the granddaughter under her care, along with her ever more ailing son. This is the first monograph about Sobieska’s music patronage. The book describes works by such eminent artists as Carlo S. Capece, Filippo Juvarra, and Domenico Scarlatti, along with the atmosphere of Rome of that time, the sociopolitical role of the festa, and the music theatre genres it employed.



      Table of Contents

      Festa – music and politics in the early modern period – Baroque opera in Rome – Marie Casimire Sobieska and women’s patronage in the early modern period – Domenico Scarlatti – Accademia dell’Arcadia and opera in Rome.

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