Ottavio Rinuccini
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- use of libretto
- In libretto
…operas, beginning in 1597 with Ottavio Rinuccini’s Dafne, set to music by Jacopo Peri, were court entertainments, and as a commemoration the words were printed in a small book, or “libretto.” In the 1630s Venetian opera became a public spectacle, and audiences used printed librettos to follow the drama. The…
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- In libretto
contribution to
- early opera
- In opera: Civic humanism
…of a collaboration between Corsi, Ottavio Rinuccini (the first opera librettist, who established many of the conventions of later operatic verse), and Jacopo Peri (who had been a singer-composer in the 1589 intermedi), and it was the first to include opera’s most radical innovation: the dramatic style of singing known…
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- In opera: Civic humanism
- Italian literature
- In Italian literature: Music drama and the Accademia dell’Arcadia
…written by poets such as Ottavio Rinuccini were planned with dramatic and musical artistry. During the 17th century a popular spirit entered the opera houses: intermezzi (short dramatic or musical light entertainments) were required between the acts, a practice that undermined the dramatic unity of the performance as a whole,…
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- In Italian literature: Music drama and the Accademia dell’Arcadia