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Italian Operetta and the Publishing Industry: The Case of Sonzogno, 1874–1916

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 November 2024

Alessandra Palidda*
Affiliation:
The University of Manchester, UK
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Abstract

This article explores the importance of the Casa Sonzogno publishing house for the Italian operetta market from the second half of the nineteenth century until the eve of the First World War, including its offshoot company Casa musicale Lorenzo Sonzogno. The article focuses particularly on Casa Sonzogno’s policies of importation, translation and intermedial adaptation of foreign (mainly French) light music-theatre works, especially in the context of the wider social, economic and technological environment of Milan at the turn of the twentieth century, and considers Sonzogno’s concorsi for young composers. The article then addresses the experimental activities of the Casa musicale Lorenzo Sonzogno (1909–15), notably across opera, operetta and cinema. Casa Sonzogno’s centrality to the establishment of an Italian operetta market, I argue, both highlights the crucial role of publishers in the Italian operetta industry, and offers an alternative theatrical history to familiar narratives focused on Casa Ricordi and Italian opera.

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Figure 1. Poster (detail), Rome, 1916, Biblioteca Universitaria Alessandrina, shelf mark F. GUERRA A.XX.III.I 293. | Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Biblioteca Universitaria Alessandrina, Rome. Further reproduction prohibited.

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Figure 2. Advertisement for the Casa musicale Lorenzo Sonzogno and its repertoire. From L’opera comica (15 April 1914), 4. Courtesy of the Biblioteca Braidense, Milan | Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Pinacoteca di Brera – Biblioteca Braidense, Milano. Further reproduction prohibited.

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Figure 3. Cover and title page of the 1885 edition of I pescatori di perle (Les pêcheurs de perles) with the double indication Sonzogno/Choudens. Florence, Biblioteca nazionale centrale, shelf mark TH. 4.R 27. | Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Biblioteca nazionale centrale, Florence. Further reproduction prohibited.