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Abstract

The experience of comedienne-singer Rosa Rodríguez from 1720 to 1749, especially in Madrid, shows in a original way the stablishment of comic elements as the main characteristic of Spanish opera -in Castilian- during the first part of the 18th century. The study of Rosa Rodríguez' life and practice allows us to consider her as one of the best comediennes-singers of that time, heir to the Baroque music tradition, who also created the comic Operatista and stablished the recognition of female comic opera artists for their social consideration both in theatre and in Iberian society of the time.

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Title
LA COMÉDIENNE-CHANTEUSE ROSA RODRÍGUEZ: UNE GRACIOSA DANS LES DRAMES LYRIQUES MADRILÈNES (1720-1746)/La comedianta-cantante Rosa Rodríguez: Una graciosa en los dramas líricos madrileños (1720-1746)/The Comedienne-singer Rosa Rodríguez: A Comic Artist Graciosa in the Lyric Dramas in Madrid (1720-1746)
Author
Bec, Caroline
Pages
21-38
Publication year
2015
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
ISSN
15767914
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
French
ProQuest document ID
1824531569
Copyright
Copyright Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2015