"Opéra France 18e siècle." . . "Oper." . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Monstrous opera : rameau and the tragic tradition"@en . . . . . . . . . . "One of the foremost composers of the French Baroque operatic tradition, Rameau is often cited for his struggle to steer lyric tragedy away from its strict Lullian form, inspired by spoken tragedy, and toward a more expressive musical style. In this fresh exploration of Rameau's compositional aesthetic, Charles Dill depicts a much more complicated figure: one obsessed with tradition, music theory, his own creative instincts, and the public's expectations of his music. Dill examines the ways Rameau mediated among these often competing values and how he interacted with his critics and with the."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "One of the foremost composers of the French Baroque operatic tradition, Rameau is often cited for his struggle to steer lyric tragedy away from its strict Lullian form, inspired by spoken tragedy, and toward a more expressive musical style. In this fresh exploration of Rameau's compositional aesthetic, Charles Dill depicts a much more complicated figure: one obsessed with tradition, music theory, his own creative instincts, and the public's expectations of his music. Dill examines the ways Rameau mediated among these often competing values and how he interacted with his critics and with the public. The result is a sophisticated rethinking of Rameau as a musical innovator." . . "Monstrous opera : Rameau and the tragic tradition"@en . "Monstrous opera : Rameau and the tragic tradition" . "Monstrous Opera Rameau and the Tragic Tradition"@en . . . . . "MUSIC / Lyrics" . . "Frankrijk." . . "Tragédie dans la musique." . . "Opera." . . "1700 - 1799" . . "MUSIC / Instruction & Study / Voice" . . "Tragödie." . . . . "Opera's." . . "Tragedy in music." . . "Operas (Rameau, Jean-Philippe)" . . "Opera France 18th century." . . "MUSIC / Printed Music / Vocal" . . "Operor Frankrike 1700-talet." . . "France." . . "MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Opera" . .