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Gender Ambivalence and The Expression of Passions in the Performances of Early Roman Cantatas by Castrati and Female Singers
Christine Jeanneret
Department of Arts and Cultural Studies
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Arts & Humanities
17th Century
15%
Ambivalence
94%
Beloved
25%
Cantata
100%
Castrato
38%
Cold
21%
Conventional
17%
Cruelty
26%
Discourse
22%
Eloquence
29%
Entertainment
24%
Eroticism
28%
Extravagance
33%
Female Body
27%
Improvisation
25%
Lovers
23%
Male Body
30%
Male Gaze
34%
Medical Theory
30%
Passion
60%
Performance
27%
Poem
16%
Poetics
17%
Poetry
16%
Scientific Theory
24%
Singers
72%
Solo
24%
Temperature
25%
Testimony
19%