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The Time of Joseph Haydn: From Sultan Mahmud I to Sultan Mahmud II (r.1730-1839), the second volume of Ottoman Empire and European Theatre, explores the relationship between Western playwrights, composers and visual artists of the eighteenth-century and Turkish-Ottoman culture, as well as the interest of Ottoman artists in European culture. Twenty-seven contributions by renowned experts shed light on the mutual influences that affected society and art for both Europeans and Ottomans. Successor to the first volume of the series, The Age of Mozart and Sultan Selim III (1756-1808), this book examines the compositions of Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) and his contemporaries along with events in the Ottoman political era during the time span from Sultan Mahmud I (b.1696, r.1730-1754) to Sultan Mahmud II (b.1785, r.1808-1839). Taking Haydn's Türkenopern ('Turkish operas') Lo speziale (1768) and L'incontro improvviso (1775) as the departure point, the articles collected in this publication reflect the growth of research in the area of cultural transfers between the Ottoman Empire and non-Ottoman Europe, as expressed in theatre, music and the visual arts.
Contributions by: Emre Araci, Annemarie Bönsch, Reinhard Buchberger, Bertrand Michael Buchmann, Necla Çikigil, Caryl Clark, Matthew Head, Caroline Herfert, Bent Holm, Michael Hüttler, Hans-Peter Kellner, Adam Mestyan, Isabelle Moindrot, Walter Puchner, Günsel Renda, Geoffrey Roper, Orlin Sabev, Çetin Sarikartal, Käthe Springer-Dissmann, Suna Suner, Frances Trollope, Hans Ernst Weidinger, Daniel Winkler, Larry Wolff, Mehmet Alaaddin Yalçinkaya, Netice Yildiz, Clemens Zoidl.
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Ouverture M. Hüttler and H. E. Weidinger: Editorial Forewords Prologue: Politics M. A. Yalç nkaya: The Recruitment of European Experts for Service in the Ottoman Empire (1732-1808) B. M. Buchmann: Austria and the Ottoman Empire between 1765 and 1815 Act I: Fashion and Diplomacy A. Bönsch: From Aristocratic to Bourgeois Fashion in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century S. Suner: Of Messengers, Messages and Memoirs: Opera and the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Envoys and Their Sefâretnâmes Ç. Sar kartal: Two Turkish-Language Plays Written by Europeans at the Academy of Oriental Languages in Vienna During the Age of Haydn Intermezzo I W. Puchner: Karagöz and the History of Ottoman Shadow Theatre in the Balkans from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Centuries: Diffusion, Functions and Assimilations Act II: Books in and about the Ottoman Empire O. Sabev: European Printers in Istanbul During Joseph Haydns's Era: brahim Müteferrika and Others G. Roper: Music, Drama and Orientalism in Print: Joseph von Kurzböck (1736-1792), His Predecessors and Contemporaries R. Buchberger: The Austro-Turkish War of 1788-1791 as Reflected in the Library of the Viennese Bibliophile Max von Portheim Intermezzo II K. Springer-Dissmann: Did Mozart Drive a 'Haydn'? Cartwrights, Carriages and the Postal System in the Austrian-Hungarian Border Area up to the Eighteenth Century Act III: The Esterház Stage L. Wolff: Turkish Travesty in European Opera: Haydn's Lo speziale (1768) C. Clark: Encountering 'Others' in Haydn's Lo speziale (1768) N. Ç k gil: Haydn's Humour Reflected in Lo speziale (1768) and L'incontro improvviso (1775) M. Head: Interpreting 'Abduction' Opera: Haydn's L'incontro improvvisos, Sovereignty and the Esterház Festival of 1775 Intermezzo III C. Zoidl: A Royals' Journey in 1775: The Vienna Official Press Review Act IV: The French Influence D. Winkler: Crusaders, Love and Tolerance: Tragic and Operatic Taste in and Around Voltaire's Zaïre (1732) H.-P. Kellner: The Sultan of Denmark: Voltaire's Zaïre and King Christian VII (r.1766-1808) - Madness and Enlightenment B. Holm: Occidental Portraits in Oriental Mirrors: The Ruler Image in the Eighteenth-Century Türkenoper and Gluck's iLa Rencontre Imprévue I. Moindrot:Tamerlan: A 'Turkish' Opera by Peter von Winter for the Paris Opera (1802) Intermezzo IV N. Y ld z: Turkish Britons and Ottoman Turks in England During the Eighteenth Century Act V: The Ottoman Stage G. Renda: Westernisms and Ottoman Visual Culture: Wall Paintings C. Herfert: Selim III and Mahmud II in the Limelight: Imparting Knowledge on the Ottoman Empire from the Perspective of the 'Viennese Turk' Murad Efendi (1836-1881) E. Arac : "Each Villa on the Bosphorus Looks a Screen | New Painted, Or a Pretty Opera Scene": Mahmud II (r.1808-1839) Setting the Ottoman Stage for Italian Opera and Viennese Music A. Mestyan: Sound, Military Music, and Opera in Egypt during the Rule of Mehmet Ali Pasha (r.1805-1848) Epilogue "The Ladies of Vienna En Masse Waited Upon the Turkish Ambassador to Compliment Him ...": Excerpts From Frances Trollope's Vienna and the Austrians (1838) Appendix Index Curricula Vitae