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Pasticcio opera in Britain
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16 July 2024

MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Opera, Opera, MUSIC / Reference, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Classical, History of music, Art music, orchestral and formal music
This history of pasticcio as a practice is a veritable tour de force. Morgan Barnes tells a compelling story that combines detailed archival research with interdisciplinary virtuosity and imaginative realisation. It presents an important strand of opera history that has been forgotten and misunderstood for too long, and opens up new ways of thinking about its relationship to wider culture and politics and to performance history.
—Professor Sarah Hibberd, Hugh Badock Chair of Music, University of Bristol
Introduction
1 The creative process
2 Origins and development
3 Pasticcio opera: the golden age
4 Rumours of death greatly exaggerated: 1780s to 1870s
5 Survival and revival