
Bellini
Fabrizio Della Seta(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 20. April 2026
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-0-19-778723-6 (ISBN)
Description
Bellini is the most complete monograph ever published to-date on the life and legacy of the composer from Catania. His achievements, presented in the historical-social context of his time, explore his relationships with educational institutions, the theatrical production system and the literary world, and impresarios, publishers, librettists, and other musicians alike. Each chapter is dedicated to a period of Bellini's life and the cities in which he worked: Catania, Naples, Milan, Venice, London, and Paris.
Of Bellini's ten operas, only three are well-loved by the public; the other seven are rarely performed, and thus, are relatively unknown. Bellini provides essential information on these lesser-known works, offering summaries of their synopses as well as discussions of various number of significant scenes and passages therein. Fabrizio Della Seta also explores the relationships between Bellini and the most famous singers of his time, such as Giuditta Pasta and Giovanni Battista Rubini, and the role his contemporaries played in shaping his musical style.
Through a close, in-depth exploration of Bellini's operas, chamber music, and sacred and instrumental music, Della Seta positions the composer not only as a creator of memorable melodies, but as a first-rate dramatist whose musical structures were imbued with cultural meaning and historical significance.
Of Bellini's ten operas, only three are well-loved by the public; the other seven are rarely performed, and thus, are relatively unknown. Bellini provides essential information on these lesser-known works, offering summaries of their synopses as well as discussions of various number of significant scenes and passages therein. Fabrizio Della Seta also explores the relationships between Bellini and the most famous singers of his time, such as Giuditta Pasta and Giovanni Battista Rubini, and the role his contemporaries played in shaping his musical style.
Through a close, in-depth exploration of Bellini's operas, chamber music, and sacred and instrumental music, Della Seta positions the composer not only as a creator of memorable melodies, but as a first-rate dramatist whose musical structures were imbued with cultural meaning and historical significance.
Reviews / Votes
the most important Bellini study in recent decades * Larry Wolff, Times Literary Supplement * Della Seta pays tribute to musicologists such as Friedrich Lippmann and William Rothstein whose analytical rigour yielded insights that shed new light not just on Bellini but his contemporaries too. ... For anyone at all interested in 19th century opera, Della Seta's book is a genuinely good read. * Dominic Hartley, MusicWeb International *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
32 b/w illustrations, 33 musical examples
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
784 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-778723-6 (9780197787236)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Fabrizio Della Seta graduated with Nino Pirrotta at the Sapienza University of Rome in 1975. He was Associate Professor at the University of Siena and Professor at the University of Pavia, earning Emeritus status in 2022. Della Seta has co-edited numerous volumes, including Edizione critica delle opere di Vincenzo Bellini (Ricordi), and is a member of the Editorial Board of The Works of Giuseppe Verdi (University of Chicago Press, Ricordi). He has taught in the Italian State Conservatories. In 2012, he was Chair of the Programme Committee of the 14th Congress of the International Musicological Society, held in Rome.
Author
Professor EmeritusProfessor Emeritus, Dipartimento di Musicologia e Beni Culturali at the Universita di Pavia
Translation
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