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Bailando con Dioniso: el mito de Leucipo y Daphne de Richard Strauss y Joseph Gregor
Author(s) -
Manuel Antonio Díaz Gito
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
amaltea
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.101
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 1989-1709
DOI - 10.5209/amal.51761
Subject(s) - humanities , art , philosophy
First part of a two-section article that analyses the extensive reinterpretation of Daphne’s myth in the opera Daphne (1938) by composer Richard Strauss and librettist Joseph Gregor, who used the version of the myth by Parthenius of Nicaea better than that by Ovid. Itsultimate aim is to examine Strauss’ statement about his new opera’s meaning and if the authors managed to achieve their objective by means of manipulating the mythical storyline.Primera parte de un artículo dividido en dos que analiza la profunda reinterpretación que del mito de Dafne llevaron a cabo, a partir del relato alternativo de Partenio de Nicea más que del célebre relato de Ovidio, Richard Strauss y su libretista Joseph Gregor en su versión operística Daphne (1938). El objetivo final es someter a examen la declaración expresa de Strauss sobre el significado de su nueva ópera y si a través de la manipulación del argumento mítico los autores lograron alcanzar su objetivo

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