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Title: The Attitude towards Women Expressed in Classical Operas


1
The Attitude towards Women Expressed in Classical
Operas
EAP Acc360 Fall 2002 Conference Talk
  • Floris van Vugt

2
Introduction
  • Opera
  • Three levels of communication
  • Language of Characters
  • Language of Play
  • Language of Music
  • Language of Stage

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3
Outline
  • Introduction
  • Classical Period
  • Mozart Die Zauberflöte
  • Beethoven Leonore
  • Conclusion

4
Classical Period (1750-1825)
  • Balance and Clarity
  • Public Music Old Styles New Ways
  • "Viennese School"
  • Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert

5
Mozart Die Zauberflöte
female
male
Lady
Queen of the Night
Sarastro
Papageno
Lady
Lady
Papagena
Priest
Priest
Pamina
Priest
Priest
Tamino
Lust, Revenge
Rationality Peace
Mans Victory over Woman
6
Die Zauberflöte Analysis
  • Language of Play
  • Papageno gt Papagena.
  • Ladies vs. Priests
  • Language of Characters
  • Damen plaudern viel.
  • Schöne Jungling. vs. Erwiesen
  • Language of Music
  • Hölle Rache / Heilgen Hausen / Love Duet

The Queens is a losing song it is
femininity's song. The winning world is the
other one, the father's, the men's world. -
Catherine Clement
7
Von Beethoven Leonore
male
female
Florestan
Leonore (Fidelio)
Governor
Minister
Jailer
8
Leonore Analysis
  • Language of Characters
  • Praising
  • edlen Mut (L18 Rez) Retterin (L18 Rez)
  • emphasis on joy of Leonores husband wer ein
    holdes Weib errungen (L18 Rez)
  • Language of Play
  • Leonore not depicted as independent.
  • Language of Music
  • Women more independent role in music.
  • Men on evil side depicted respectfully.

9
Conclusion
  • Female roles important, but usually inferior to
    males.
  • Women are introduced in connection with men.
  • Operas appear to be written from the males
    perspective.

10
The End
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