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EMANUELE GIUSEPPE SENICI Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The module (12CFU total) is divided into two separate and independent but related modules of 6CFU each. Students who need only 6CFU can choose either module: the reading list for those students sitting an exam for only 6CF will be published at the beginning of the lecture course. First module: This module aims to introduce students to the methods and tools necessary for studying of opera as the foremost manifestation of music theatre in the so-called West over the past four centuries. Each year the module focuses on one opera as a case study, and seeks to build the conceptual, methodological and cultural framework for: a) understanding the specific features of opera, which differentiate it from other theatrical forms and genres, with or without music; b) analyzing the constitutive components of opera, in turn verbal, musical and visual, as well as their interaction. Secondo module: This module aims to introduce students to the methods and tools necessary for studying music theatre as part of history, understanding how it contributes to the ideology, society and culture of any given period. Each year the module focuses on one opera as a case study, and seeks to build the conceptual and methodological framework for analyzing and interpreting the functions and meanings of music theatre as a means for constructing social and cultural identity.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Books
The reading list will be published at the beginning of the lecture course on the professor's page on the "Corsidilaurea" website: https://corsidilaurea.uniroma1.it/it/users/emanueleseniciuniroma1it
Frequency
Attending lectures is not strictly compulsory but it is warmly encouraged
Exam mode
Written exam with a few open-ended questions that require answers in the form of short essays.
Lesson mode
Lectures with extensive use of audiovisual recordings.
EMANUELE GIUSEPPE SENICI Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The module (12CFU total) is divided into two separate and independent but related modules of 6CFU each. Students who need only 6CFU can choose either module: the reading list for those students sitting an exam for only 6CF will be published at the beginning of the lecture course. First module: This module aims to introduce students to the methods and tools necessary for studying of opera as the foremost manifestation of music theatre in the so-called West over the past four centuries. Each year the module focuses on one opera as a case study, and seeks to build the conceptual, methodological and cultural framework for: a) understanding the specific features of opera, which differentiate it from other theatrical forms and genres, with or without music; b) analyzing the constitutive components of opera, in turn verbal, musical and visual, as well as their interaction. Secondo module: This module aims to introduce students to the methods and tools necessary for studying music theatre as part of history, understanding how it contributes to the ideology, society and culture of any given period. Each year the module focuses on one opera as a case study, and seeks to build the conceptual and methodological framework for analyzing and interpreting the functions and meanings of music theatre as a means for constructing social and cultural identity.
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Books
The reading list will be published at the beginning of the lecture course on the professor's page on the "Corsidilaurea" website: https://corsidilaurea.uniroma1.it/it/users/emanueleseniciuniroma1it
Frequency
Attending lectures is not strictly compulsory but it is warmly encouraged
Exam mode
Written exam with a few open-ended questions that require answers in the form of short essays.
Lesson mode
Lectures with extensive use of audiovisual recordings.
  • Lesson code1024899
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseHistory, Anthropology, Religions
  • CurriculumStoria moderna e contemporanea
  • Year3rd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDL-ART/07
  • CFU6