Epyllia and Epithalamia: Some Narrative Frames for Early Opera

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Italianist Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1080/02614340.2020.1896257
T. Carter
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ABSTRACT The first operas were often associated with princely wedding festivities, such as Jacopo Peri’s Euridice (Florence, 1600) or Claudio Monteverdi’s Arianna (Mantua, 1608). They formed part of a series of indoor and outdoor entertainments which, in turn, might plausibly be compared with the fresco cycles often commissioned to mark such nuptials. This also prompts reading them as epyllia, i.e. stories within the ‘story’ presented by their festivities as a whole. The concept is useful because their literary sources are usually themselves epyllia in an epithalamic context, as with Catullus’s Poem 64 on the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. Representing such embedded narratives further encouraged multiple allegories through intertextual association. Situating early opera in the context of the broader tropes of princely celebration further helped overcome one absurdity of the genre: the fact that people sing.
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情欲与情欲:早期歌剧的叙事框架
最早的歌剧通常与王室的婚礼庆典有关,如雅克布·佩里的《尤丽迪丝》(1600年,佛罗伦萨)或克劳迪奥·蒙特威尔第的《阿里安娜》(1608年,曼图亚)。它们构成了一系列室内和室外娱乐活动的一部分,而这些娱乐活动反过来又可以与经常为纪念这类婚礼而委托制作的壁画相比较。这也促使人们把它们当作故事来读,即把他们的节日作为一个整体呈现出来的“故事”中的故事。这个概念是有用的,因为他们的文学来源通常本身就是上皮语境中的epyllia,比如卡图卢斯关于珀琉斯和忒提斯婚礼的第64首诗。这种嵌入式叙事的表现通过互文关联进一步鼓励了多重寓言。将早期歌剧置于更广泛的王室庆典的背景下进一步帮助克服了这种类型的一个荒谬之处:人们唱歌的事实。
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