Popularising comic opera in Cape Town: the 1887 season of the Searelle Opera Company

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
F. Hale
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Abstract The transplantation of nineteenth-century comic opera to South Africa remains largely undocumented. This article takes steps towards addressing this lacuna as part of a larger contribution to the relatively inchoate field of South African opera studies. By examining the first extended season of light opera in Cape Town, namely that put on by the British and Australian Searelle Opera Company in 1887, it is argued that the company’s successful staging of more than a dozen works in a season which lasted over six months and encompassed 162 performances can be attributed to several factors. Among these were its emphasis on comic operas of chiefly French and British origin (especially those by Gilbert and Sullivan), which had attracted large audiences in the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States of America and elsewhere. Other contributing factors were the flexibility of the company’s repertoire and the use of ancillary entertainment, not the least of which were violin performances by the Hungarian virtuoso, Ede Reményi.
在开普敦流行的喜剧歌剧:1887年Searelle歌剧公司演出季
19世纪喜剧歌剧在南非的移植在很大程度上仍然没有记载。本文采取措施解决这一空白,作为对南非歌剧研究相对不成熟领域的更大贡献的一部分。通过研究开普敦第一个延长的轻歌剧季,即1887年由英国和澳大利亚的Searelle歌剧公司演出的轻歌剧季,人们认为该公司在一个持续六个多月、包括162场演出的季节里成功上演了十多部作品,这可以归因于几个因素。其中之一是它强调主要来自法国和英国的喜剧歌剧(特别是吉尔伯特和沙利文的歌剧),这些歌剧在英国、澳大利亚、美利坚合众国和其他地方吸引了大量观众。其他促成因素是剧团曲目的灵活性和辅助娱乐的使用,其中最重要的是匈牙利演奏家埃德·雷姆萨尼的小提琴表演。
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