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Michael William Balfe : his life and his English operas / William Tyldesley.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Tyldesley, William, 1927- author.
- Series:
- Music in nineteenth-century Britain.
- Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808-1870.
- Balfe, M. W.
- Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808-1870. Operas.
- Composers--Ireland--Biography.
- Composers.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (256 pages, 10 numbered pages of plates) : illustrations.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- London, [England] ; New York, New York : Routledge, 2016.
- Summary:
- Without doubt, Michael William Balfe (1808-1870) was the most successful composer of English opera in the mid nineteenth century. During his lifetime he enjoyed an international reputation and worked with some of the leading singers of the time, including Jenny Lind, Malibran and Grisi. Drawing on previously unused source materials such as letters, legal documents and playbills, this biography of Balfe and in-depth study of his English operas overturns many of the previously accepted 'facts' of the composer's lifestyle. Using London as his base, Dublin-born Balfe spent long periods in Paris and travelled widely in Europe. William Tyldesley discusses the continental influences evident in Balfe's operas and offers new suggestions as to the draw that Paris held for the composer. Far from leading a fairly prosperous and unexceptional life, Balfe is shown to have found himself in financial straits on more than one occasion, and to have employed possibly unethical means of extracting himself from them. Those wishing to perform Balfe's works or to do further research into them, will find Tyldesley's re-examination of the composer a necessary first port of call.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Dedication
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of music examples
- List of plates
- General editor's foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- General notes and definitions
- Introduction
- 1 1807-34: Early years and travels
- 2 1834: Back in London - the English opera
- Constructional units and related matters
- 3 1835: The Siege of Rochelle
- 4 1836-43: The Maid of Artois, Catherine Grey, Diadeste, Joan of Arc, Këolanthe
- The Maid of Artois
- Catherine Grey
- Diadeste
- Joan of Arc
- Këolanthe
- 5 1843: The Bohemian Girl
- 6 1844-46: The Daughter of St Mark, The Enchantress, The Bondman
- The Daughter of St Mark
- The Enchantress
- The Bondman
- 7 1847-57: The Maid of Honour, The Sicilian Bride, The Devil's In It! (Letty)
- The Maid of Honour
- The Sicilian Bride
- The Devil's In It! (Letty)
- 8 1857-58: The Rose of Castille, Satanella
- The Rose of Castille
- Satanella
- 9 1860-63: Bianca, the Bravo's Bride, The Puritan's Daughter, The Armourer of Nantes, Blanche de Nevers
- Bianca, the Bravo's Bride
- The Puritan's Daughter
- The Armourer of Nantes
- Blanche de Nevers
- 10 Balfe after the English operas: 1860-70 and later
- 11 An overview
- The life of Balfe
- Unanswered questions
- Balfe's English operas
- Bibliography
- Previously unpublished material
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-351-55831-5
- 1-315-09117-8
- 9781315091174
- OCLC:
- 993765554
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