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Five Centuries of Women Singers.(Book Review)

American Music Teacher

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* Five Centuries of Women Singers, by Isabelle Emerson. Praeger Press c/o Greenwood Press (88 Post Rd. W., Westport, CT 06881), 2005. 331 pp.

Five Centuries of Women Singers traces the careers of 20 classical, female vocalists, from madrigal singers to opera divas to art song performers. Each account describes the singer's vocal qualities (usually with excerpts of reviews by contemporaries) and career accomplishments, provides biographical information and assesses her legacy.

Selecting 20 singers to represent five centuries of singing is a daunting task. Isabelle Emerson chose professional singers who excelled in a particular area, often overcoming hurdles and advancing their art. She also spotlighted women whose careers reflected the musical/cultural/social life of various countries. In this scholarly but very readable and interesting book, we learn about Barbara Strozzi (1619-1677) the singer, composer, businesswoman and associate of the Venetian elite, whose talents were so similar to those of courtesans, that her true profession is debatable. We also learn about Anna Renzi (c. 1620-c.1660), who created the prototype of the first operatic prima donna; Nancy Storace (1765-1817), Mozart's "Susanna" (in The Marriage of Figaro) who masterfully combined comedic talent and acting ability with singing; Giuditta Pasta (1797-1865), whose tremendous vocal and dramatic talents inspired Bellini's Norma and whose singing Chopin called "sublime"; Wilhelmine Schroder-Devrient (1804-1860), whose dramatic performance of Fidelio profoundly influenced Wagner's development of music dramas; Jenny ...

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