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Characters In The Verdi Opera "troubadour" Leonora Shape

Posted on:2008-10-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N DongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360212488110Subject:Music
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Verdi (1831—1901) is the greatest Italian opera composer in ninetieth century after Rossini,Bellini,Donicady. He inherited and developed the eminent tradition of Italian opera, furthermore, he pushed Italian opera to the peak by more profound and realistic style, and he brought Italian opera tradition invented by Mengteweierdi to perfection.Verdi successfully created Leonola, heroine of "Il trovatore" , very exquisitely depicted her mind, well and truly represented to us a woman who is tender, beautiful, kind, and clean, meanwhile, she's faithful, clinging to the love and fight against the power. This paper researched how Verdi depicted complex mental activities under the different guts based on the analysis of Leonola's drama image and musical image of major aria, as well as the treatment of singing. The paper would help singers represent Leonola's drama image on higher level.The whole paper is proceeded as the theoretic literature — practice - rising to theoretical level to analyze and dissertate, including five parts: Part 1 briefly introduces Verdi and his composing; Part 2 introduces the background and story of "Il trovatore" ; Part 3 explains how Verdi created Leonola's drama image with two methods: her drama image and musical image; Part 4 analyzes Leonola's tragediestic, as well as the aesthetics character of the human being's faithfulness, fluency and elegance; Part 5 rises to some theoretical level, concludes Verdi's drama composing specialty through the analysis before.
Keywords/Search Tags:Verdi, Leonola, Opera Image, Musical Image, Aesthetics character
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