Women in love: Gluck’s Orpheus as a source of romantic consolation in Vienna, Paris, and Stockholm

Among those who witnessed early performances of Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice were Princess Isabelle of Parma, Julie de Lespinasse, and Countess Sophie Fersen. Orpheus, and the music Gluck wrote for him, stirred up similar responses in these passionate young women, all of whom found in the protagon...

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Main Author: John A. Rice
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2016-07-01
Series:Diciottesimo Secolo
Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/ds/article/view/301
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spelling doaj-c772e654b7d24a50b30e27617183601c2020-11-25T03:33:44ZengFirenze University PressDiciottesimo Secolo2531-41652016-07-01110.13128/ds-1868815568Women in love: Gluck’s Orpheus as a source of romantic consolation in Vienna, Paris, and StockholmJohn A. RiceAmong those who witnessed early performances of Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice were Princess Isabelle of Parma, Julie de Lespinasse, and Countess Sophie Fersen. Orpheus, and the music Gluck wrote for him, stirred up similar responses in these passionate young women, all of whom found in the protagonist's tragic plight consolation for own romantic yearning. This paper explores their emotional states, as documented in their letters, and offers some explanations for their identification with a male character from Greek mythology, as brought to life by Gluck's music and the men who sang it.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/ds/article/view/301
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description Among those who witnessed early performances of Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice were Princess Isabelle of Parma, Julie de Lespinasse, and Countess Sophie Fersen. Orpheus, and the music Gluck wrote for him, stirred up similar responses in these passionate young women, all of whom found in the protagonist's tragic plight consolation for own romantic yearning. This paper explores their emotional states, as documented in their letters, and offers some explanations for their identification with a male character from Greek mythology, as brought to life by Gluck's music and the men who sang it.
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