The internationalization of musical life at the end of the nineteenth century in modernized Paris and Rome
In: Urban history, Band 40, Heft 4, S. 663-680
ISSN: 1469-8706
ABSTRACT:This article examines the relationship between the processes of urban renovation in European capitals and the internationalization of musical theatre productions, using the example of theatres constructed in Paris and Rome at the end of the nineteenth century. Due to the limited availability of governmental and municipal funding, the more popular theatres in both capitals came to provide an important space for musical productions on an avant-garde level, with international repertoires and casts.