Preface
Rauzzini's European Career
A Debut Season at the King's Theatre, 1774-75
Two Further Seasons at the King's Theatre, 1775-77
Concerts and Composing, 1774-81
A Continuing Relationship with the King's Theatre
A Life in Bath
The Bath Concerts
Final Curtain
Appendix A: Concert Programs, 1786-1810
Appendix B: Operatic Roles Performed by Venanzio Rauzzini
Notes
Bibliography
Index
[Venanzio Rauzzini] was an intrepid survivor in a world that held
Italians, and particularly Italian castrati, as highly suspect.
Paul Rice has brought together a great deal of biographical detail
about Rauzzini's life. He has made it possible for us easily to
flesh-out the headline facts that are presented in the Grove and
Oxford articles and the work of other authors. [Musical] extracts
and analyses...give us an impression of Rauzzini's own evolving
vocal abilities and those of his singers. The author seems to have
left no stone unturned in seeking out his subject.
*BRIO*
The scope of [Rauzzini's] influence enables Rice to...use
Rauzzini's career as a focal point in a broader examination of
social and cultural life in Brain, and specifically London and
Bath. [Rice] attempts to glean information about the character of
his sound, not only from contemporary descriptions but also from
the music written for him by Mozart and Sacchini. Rice manages his
materials admirably, and there is much here to interest scholars of
eighteenth-century music, particularly those interested in concert
culture and the practicalities of singers' lives. An engaging
portrait of a man who left a considerable legacy across many areas
of musical life.
*AD PARNASSUM*
Fascinating insights concerning Rauzzini's compositional techniques
and the characteristics of the arias he wrote for himself. The
musical analysis undertaken in the book, illustrated with a large
number of music examples, reveals Rauzzini's accomplished
compositional style for the different technical demands of domestic
music-making. . . Broaden[s] the common picture of the virtuoso
opera singer and demonstrate[s] his expertise in different fields
and his acceptance at the heart of Britain's social and cultural
life.
*MUSIC & LETTERS*
Rauzzini is unique among castratos for having spent more than half
his life in England. Rice is the first to tackle in detail the
whole of Rauzzini's professional life across the 36 years the
singer spent in England. The programmes for these concerts give a
fascinating picture of changing tastes. Rauzzini was a canny
director, endeavouring to engage the best soloists. Rice provides a
generous quantity of music examples that demonstrate Rauzzini's
mastery of the galant style. A rich resource.
*MUSICAL TIMES*
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