Sunday, March 24, 2019
Comparing the Themes of Vincenzio Belliniââ¬â¢s Norma and Euripedes Medea
Comparing the Themes of Vincenzio Bellinis Norma and Euripedes Medea Vincenzio Bellinis opera Norma is considered by many to be a reworking of Euripedes determinate Grecian tragedy Medea. Both plots have many identical elements of Greek tragedy such as a chorus, unity of location, and a gentleman decision and action culminating in tragedy. Richard Wagner greatly admired Greek tragedies, believe them to be The highest point ever reached in human creative feat (Wagner 1). In his essay Theories of Art, Wagner gives five reasons for this artistic perfection 1. It represented a successful combination of the arts-- poetry, drama, costumes, mime, music, dance and song-- and as such had greater screen background and expressive powers than any of the arts alone. 2. It took its subject matter from myth, which illuminates the human fuck in universal terms. (The myth is true for all times. (Wagner 2)) 3. Both the substance and the occasion of performance had religious significance. 4. It was a religion of humanism and a celebration of life, even in death. 5. The entire community took part. Medea likewise deals to a great extent with the themes of female jealousy, its capabilities, and infanticide, as does Norma. Norma exhibits not only the embodiment of these themes, but also exhibits Wagners theories of effectiveness of Greek tragedy, therefore qualifying Bellinis opera to be as effective in portraying the classic ideals of Greek tragedy as its counterpart, Medea. Wagner believed that as time went on, Greek art slowly disintegrated, each individual art going a separate way, maturation aloneinstrumentals without words, poetry without music, drama without either, etc. He believed it further disintegrated with the fundament of Christiani... ...s Medea Trans. Rex Warner. The Harcourt Brace Anthology of Drama Third Edition. Orlando Harcourt, 2000. Georgousi, Fotini Tragic Women Plotting and Transgressing Minnesota University Press 2001. McIver, Barbara Basore, B.A., M.A. strong Girls, Bad Girls and Heroines Models from Myth University of Akansas Press 1968. Plunka, Gene A. Ed. Antonin Artaud and the Modern Theater new Jersey Associated UP, 1994. Romani, Felice Norma (libretto) trans. Olcese, Stefano, 2000. Romani, Frederico Alexandre Soumet and his Three Muses Minnesota Opera Pubs. 2003. Schumacher, Claude and Brian Singleton. Eds. Artaud on Theatre capital of the United Kingdom Methuen, 1989. Sferro, Nuccio Norma Libretto Notes Stanford University Press, 2000. Wagner, Richard Bellini A Word in Season trans. William Ashton Ellis Wagners Prose Works Vol. 8 pp. 67-69, 1899.
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