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Farinelli. The greatest castrate of the Enlightenment

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Category:Arts & PhotographyEducation & TeachingMusic & VideoclipsReference booksSong books
ISBN:978-5-89059-405-1
Dimensions: 130x20x200cm
VIII century-the Golden Age of Musical Baroque and Triumph of Castrates vocalists. The book is dedicated to the greatest of them - Carlo throws, known to the whole world as Farinelli. A native of the South, thanks to talent and hard work, he conquered all of Italy with his art. Then, at the invitation of the Spanish Queen Isabella Farneze, he moved to Spain to facilitate the divine singing (the singer"s voice took three octaves and had incredible flexibility) the suffering of the seriously ill kingdom of Philip V, and after his death became a play by his son, King Ferdinand VI and his wife Maria Barbara. A unique vocalist, perhaps the most influential figure in the Spanish court, the owner of a huge fortune, the cavalier of the Knight"s Order of Calatrava, the closest friend of the great poet Metastasio, spent twenty -two years in Madrid. The last twenty years of his life have passed in Bologna, where he visited the whole color of Europe, from Mozart to Casanova. The author for the first time meticulously recreates the biography of Farinelli according to the documents and letters of contemporaries.
Patrick Barbier (b. 1956)-French music historian, professor of the Western Catholic University in Anzher, member of the Brittany and Loire Literary Academy.
Translation from French Sergey Raisky and Irina Morozova. Translators - laureates of the Maurice Vaxmamer Awards 2018 in the nomination “Humanitarian Sciences” (for another Barbier book - “Festivities in Naples”)
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Cover:Soft
Category:
  • Category:Arts & Photography
  • Category:Education & Teaching
  • Category:Music & Videoclips
  • Category:Reference books
  • Category:Song books
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Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Studia Europaea
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-89059-405-1

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