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Handel's Israelite oratorio libretti : sacred drama and Biblical exegesis / Deborah W. Rooke.
LIBRA ML410.H13 R66 2012
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Rooke, Deborah W.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759--Criticism and interpretation.
- Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759.
- Criticism and interpretation.
- Physical Description:
- xxii, 256 pages ; 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.
- Summary:
- Handel's Israelite oratorios are today little known among non-specialists, but in their own day they were unique, pioneering, and extremely popular. Dating from the period 1732-1752, they combine the musical conventions of Italian opera with dramatic plots in English that are adaptations of Old Testament narratives. They constitute a form of biblical interpretation, but to date, there has been no thoroughgoing study of the theological ideas or the attitudes towards the biblical text that might be conveyed in the oratorios' libretti. This book aims to fill that gap from an interdisciplinary perspective.
- Combining the insights of present-day biblical studies with those of Handelian studies, Deborah W. Rooke examines the libretti of ten oratorios-Esther, Deborah, Athalia, Saul, Samson, Joseph and his Brethren, Judas Macchabaeus, Solomon, Susanna, and Jephtha-and evaluates the relationship between each libretto and the biblical story on which it is based. Rooke comments on each biblical text from a modern scholarly perspective, and then compares the modern interpretation with the version of the biblical narrative that appears in the relevant libretto. Where the libretto is based on a prior dramatic or literary adaptation of the biblical narrative, she also discusses the prior adaptation and how it relates to both the biblical text and the corresponding oratorio libretto. In this way the distinctive nuances of the oratorio libretti are highlighted, and each libretto is then analysed and interpreted in the light of eighteenth-century religion, scholarship, culture, and politics. The result is a fascinating exploration not only of the oratorio libretti but also of how culture and context determines the nature of biblical interpretation. Book jacket.
- Contents:
- 1 To Laugh or Not to Laugh: The Question of Esther 1
- 2 A Gender Agenda: Deborah in Holy Writ and Handel 32
- 3 Jezebel, Joash, and Jesus Christ: Aspects of Athalia 53
- 4 Saul: Tragedy, Treachery, and Theology 74
- 5 From Wild Man to War Hero: The Story of Samson 98
- 6 Joseph: Saint or Sinner? Italian Opera, Handelian Oratorio, and Eighteenth-century Commentaries 121
- 7 Judas Macchabaeus: Justifying the 1745 Anti-Jacobite Campaign 145
- 8 Solomon and his Women: A Handelian Triptych 166
- 9 Susanna: A Marriage Made in Heaven 184
- 10 Sex and Death, or the Death of Sex: The Fate of Jephthah's Daughter 207.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780199279289
- 0199279284
- OCLC:
- 746835362
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