5000 [five Thousand] Nights at the Opera

5000 [five Thousand] Nights at the Opera
Title 5000 [five Thousand] Nights at the Opera PDF eBook
Author Sir Rudolf Bing
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1972
Genre
ISBN 9780394735573

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Five Thousand Nights at the Opera

Five Thousand Nights at the Opera
Title Five Thousand Nights at the Opera PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Bing
Publisher
Pages
Release 1991-06-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780685148945

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Five Thousand Nights at the Opera

Five Thousand Nights at the Opera
Title Five Thousand Nights at the Opera PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Bing (Sir)
Publisher
Pages
Release 1972
Genre
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(Five Thousand) 5,000 Nights at the Opera

(Five Thousand) 5,000 Nights at the Opera
Title (Five Thousand) 5,000 Nights at the Opera PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Bing
Publisher
Pages
Release 1972
Genre
ISBN

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5000 Nights at the Opera

5000 Nights at the Opera
Title 5000 Nights at the Opera PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Bing
Publisher Garden City, N.Y : Doubleday
Pages 420
Release 1972
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780385092593

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Margaret Webster

Margaret Webster
Title Margaret Webster PDF eBook
Author Milly S. Barranger
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 581
Release 2010-02-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0472026038

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"In Milly Barranger, Margaret Webster has found the perfect biographer. In Margaret Webster, Milly Barranger has found her perfect subject. She brings to vivid life a fascinating and important theater figure whose public and private lives were of equal interest. In this carefully researched book, Webster's colleagues, lovers, and friends shine as brightly as she did. I wish she were here to read it." -Marian Seldes "Margaret Webster is a highly welcome addition to our knowledge of the first important female director in American theater. Remembered now especially for her staging of Othello with Paul Robeson, Uta Hagen, and Jose Ferrer, Margaret Webster was probably the best-known, in-demand, and admired director of Shakespeare in America in the 1940s and 1950s. Fascinating throughout, the book's discussions of working with Robeson, and of HUAC, which targeted her just as her career was reaching a peak, make for especially engrossing reading." -Oscar Brockett Margaret Webster: A Life in the Theater is an engrossing backstage account of the life of pioneering director Margaret Webster (1905-72). This is the first book-length biography of Webster, a groundbreaking stage and opera director whose career challenged not only stage tradition but also mainstream attitudes toward professional women. Often credited with first having brought Shakespeare to Broadway, and renowned for her bold casting of an African American (Paul Robeson) in the role of Othello, Webster was a creative force in modern American and British theater. Her story reveals the independent-minded artist undeterred by stage tradition and unmindful of rules about a woman's place in the professional theater. In addition to providing fascinating glimpses into Webster's personal and family life, Margaret Webster: A Life in the Theater also offers a who's-who list of the biggest names in New York and London theater of the time, as well as Hollywood: John Gielgud, Noël Coward, George Bernard Shaw, Uta Hagen, Sybil Thorndike, Eva LeGallienne, and John Barrymore, among others, all of whom crossed paths with Webster. Capping Webster's amazing story is her investigation by Senator Joseph McCarthy and HUAC, which left her unable to work for a year, and from which she never fully recovered.

Fritz Reiner, Maestro and Martinet

Fritz Reiner, Maestro and Martinet
Title Fritz Reiner, Maestro and Martinet PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Morgan
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 360
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0252091949

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This award-winning book, now available in paperback, is the first solid appraisal of the legendary career of the eminent Hungarian-born conductor Fritz Reiner (1888-1963). Personally enigmatic and often described as difficult to work with, he was nevertheless renowned for the dynamic galvanization of the orchestras he led, a nearly unrivaled technical ability, and high professional standards. Reiner's influence in the United States began in the early 1920s and lasted until his death. Reiner was also deeply committed to serious music in American life, especially through the promotion of new scores. In Fritz Reiner, Maestro and Martinet, Kenneth Morgan paints a very real portrait of a man who was both his own worst enemy and one of the true titans of his profession.