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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Captive Sultan: Operatic Transfigurations of the Ottoman Menace after the Siege of Vienna 13
- 2. The Generous Turk: Captive Christians and Operatic Comedy in Paris 51
- 3. The Triumphant Sultana: Suleiman and His Operatic Harem 79
- 4. The Turkish Subjects of Gluck and Haydn: Comic Opera in War and Peace 108
- 5. Osmin in Vienna: Mozart’s Abduction and the Centennial of the Ottoman Siege 146
- 6.“To honor the Emperor”: Pasha Selim and Emperor Joseph in the Age of Enlightened Absolutism 188
- 7. The Ottoman Adventures of Rossini and Napoleon: Kaimacacchi and Missipipi at La Scala 227
- 8. Pappataci and Kaimakan: Reflections in a Mediterranean Mirror 250
- 9. An Ottoman Prince in the Romantic Imagination: The Libertine Adventures of Rossini’s Turkish Traveler 283
- 10. Maometto in Naples and Venice: The Operatic Charisma of the Conqueror 305
- 11. Rossini’s Siege of Paris: Ottoman Subjects in the French Restoration 337
- 12. The Decline and Disappearance of the Singing Turk: Ottoman Reform, the Eastern Question, and the European Operatic Repertory 359
- Conclusion 389
- Notes 407
- Index 461
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Captive Sultan: Operatic Transfigurations of the Ottoman Menace after the Siege of Vienna 13
- 2. The Generous Turk: Captive Christians and Operatic Comedy in Paris 51
- 3. The Triumphant Sultana: Suleiman and His Operatic Harem 79
- 4. The Turkish Subjects of Gluck and Haydn: Comic Opera in War and Peace 108
- 5. Osmin in Vienna: Mozart’s Abduction and the Centennial of the Ottoman Siege 146
- 6.“To honor the Emperor”: Pasha Selim and Emperor Joseph in the Age of Enlightened Absolutism 188
- 7. The Ottoman Adventures of Rossini and Napoleon: Kaimacacchi and Missipipi at La Scala 227
- 8. Pappataci and Kaimakan: Reflections in a Mediterranean Mirror 250
- 9. An Ottoman Prince in the Romantic Imagination: The Libertine Adventures of Rossini’s Turkish Traveler 283
- 10. Maometto in Naples and Venice: The Operatic Charisma of the Conqueror 305
- 11. Rossini’s Siege of Paris: Ottoman Subjects in the French Restoration 337
- 12. The Decline and Disappearance of the Singing Turk: Ottoman Reform, the Eastern Question, and the European Operatic Repertory 359
- Conclusion 389
- Notes 407
- Index 461