-
homeland his
works were
rejected by the public.
Traetta was
influenced by
gluckian influence,
which he
combined with his
prodigious ability to
compose chorales...
- comique, in
which arias alternated with
spoken dialogue. By the 1820s,
Gluckian influence in
France had
given way to a
taste for the
operas of Rossini...
- successes, e.g. Gossec's Le
triomphe de la République (1793). By the 1820s,
Gluckian influence in
France had
given way to a
taste for
Italian bel canto, especially...
- Berlioz,
whose epic Les
Troyens may be seen as the
culmination of the
Gluckian tradition.
Though Gluck wrote no
operas in German, his
example influenced...
- Münster: Theissing. (in French). Saloman, Ora
Frishberg (1984).
Aspects of "
Gluckian"
operatic thought and
practice in France. Ann Arbor. Roule,
Louis (1932)...
-
period in Paris, when he "strengthened his own
style with an
obviously Gluckian influence,
which was not, however,
strong enough to
cancel out his melodic...
- duet "established a new
standard of
psychological realism for the post-
Gluckian age."
Berlioz regarded Euphrosine as Méhul's masterpiece: "It has grace...
-
follows the
principles set out by
Gluck in the
preface to Alceste.
Other Gluckian influences display themselves in the
frequent interplay of
soloist and...
- Opéra", thus
following the fate
awaiting shortly the
generality of old pre-
Gluckian repertoire.
Dialect versions were
performed on
several occasions in the...
-
style in the
manner of Piccinni. Nephté was
regarded as an
opera in the
Gluckian vein, with its
emphasis on "majesty and sobriety" and its simple, direct...