Nicolas-Etienne Framery and lyric theatre in 18th century France

This study offers a reassessment of the librettist, parodist and critic Nicolas-Etienne Framery (1745-1810) whom scholars have frequently mentioned in passing, but whose career remains little known and poorly understood today. Though Framery was also active as a translator of Italian epic works ans an occasional author of narrative, this study considers his work as a dramatist and theatrical critic, and demonstrates his constant concern for progress in French lyric theatre.
Framery was one of the generation of librettists to write for the new Comedie-Italienne after 1762, and his enthusiasm for the innovative opera-comique was unfailing. His attention to musical terminology made him one of the major contributors, alongside Momigny and Ginguene, to the Encyclopedie methodique: musique.
Unlike beter-known theorists of music such as Rousseau, Framery adopted a progressive stance towards musical theatre and took an active part, in the 1770s, in the introduction of Italian lyric forms into the French theatre world. Parodies of Sacchini and Paisiello are considered here, as are Framery's theoretical views on composition, on the relationship between music and language, and on operatic word setting. His progressivism extended to journalism (he was the editor of the first periodical on music in France, the JOURNAL DE MUSIQUE, and a columnist for the MERCURE DE FRANCE) and to administrative issues (he acted as agent for the Bureau established to protect author's rights during the Revolution). Framery's writing for the JOURNAL, for the ENCYCLOPEDIE METHODIQUE, and for the INSTITUT DE FRANCE  show him to be a pioneering thinker on music who preferred the concept of expression to classical theories of music as imitation.
Framery's approach led him to adopt a career at variance with tradition and it is only now, in the light of recent research on the OPERA-COMIQUE, that his innovations in the lyric theatre can be properly appreciated. 

 

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Nicolas-Etienne Framery and lyric theatre in 18th century France

Mark Darlow is Lecturer in French at the University of Nottingham. He is author of MAITRES ET VALETS DANS LA COMEDIE FRANCAISE DU XVIIIe SIECLE (Paris 1999), and has published articles on Rousseau, Beaumarchais, Bernadin de Saint-Pierre, and OPERA-COMIQUE. He is currently preparing a study of musical and dramatic theory during the French Revolution.

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