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Essay heading: The History of Italian Opera
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For the Italians, this music was used to develop the text and was just another part of the performance. “…the Renaissance intellectuals who met in Florence and elsewhere after about 1750 seem to have been firm in their belief that classical plays were sung throughout, and so they placed the emphasis on vocal and musical aspects above all... displayed 300 characters
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From this error arose their fundamental concept of opera, which has, broadly speaking, remained our own” (Headington, Westbrook, Barfoot 12).
The 17th Century
The Renaissance brought about an abundance of creations and a mass use of one’s imagination. This establishment of creativity brought about by the Renaissance displayed itself in the city of Florence... displayed next 300 characters
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