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- Arbace abstract "Arbace is an opera seria in three acts by Francesco Bianchi. The libretto was by Gaetano Sertor.The opera was forward looking in its structure, with tension gradually mounting, via an exciting prison scene ("a fore-shadowing of romanticism") to a considerable climax. Marita P. McClymonds remarks on "The use of tonality, modality, chromaticism and strong dynamic contrasts for expressive purposes, as well as the liberal use of wind instruments . . ."".
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- Arbace subject Category:1781_operas.
- Arbace subject Category:Italian-language_operas.
- Arbace subject Category:Opera_seria.
- Arbace subject Category:Operas.
- Arbace subject Category:Operas_by_Francesco_Bianchi.
- Arbace type 1781Operas.
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- Arbace type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Arbace type ClassicalMusic107025900.
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- Arbace type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Arbace type Italian-languageOperas.
- Arbace type Music107020895.
- Arbace type MusicGenre107071942.
- Arbace type Opera107026352.
- Arbace type Operas.
- Arbace type OperasByFrancescoBianchi.
- Arbace comment "Arbace is an opera seria in three acts by Francesco Bianchi. The libretto was by Gaetano Sertor.The opera was forward looking in its structure, with tension gradually mounting, via an exciting prison scene ("a fore-shadowing of romanticism") to a considerable climax. Marita P. McClymonds remarks on "The use of tonality, modality, chromaticism and strong dynamic contrasts for expressive purposes, as well as the liberal use of wind instruments . . ."".
- Arbace label "Arbace".
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- Arbace isPrimaryTopicOf Arbace.