Paul André Demierre, musicologist and author of Les opéras napolitains de Rossini, examines Rossini’s engagement with Neapolitan opera and his influence on the city’s musical life.
This lecture explores the compositional traits, thematic priorities and cultural context of Rossini’s Neapolitan operas, analysing how local traditions shaped his style and why these works matter for understanding 19th-century Italian opera, and implications for performance practice today.
In French.
