Opera & Ideas
Title | Opera & Ideas PDF eBook |
Author | Paul A. Robinson |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780801494284 |
Opera and Ideas is a study of the connections between music and intellectual history. Through lucid analysis of six operas and two song cycles, Paul Robinson shows how operas give musical and dramatic expression to ideas about the self, society, and history.
Opera and Ideas
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Pages | 279 |
Release | 1987 |
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The Politics of Opera
Title | The Politics of Opera PDF eBook |
Author | Mitchell Cohen |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 510 |
Release | 2020-12-08 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0691211515 |
A wide-ranging look at the interplay of opera and political ideas through the centuries The Politics of Opera takes readers on a fascinating journey into the entwined development of opera and politics, from the Renaissance through the turn of the nineteenth century. What political backdrops have shaped opera? How has opera conveyed the political ideas of its times? Delving into European history and thought and music by such greats as Monteverdi, Lully, Rameau, and Mozart, Mitchell Cohen reveals how politics—through story lines, symbols, harmonies, and musical motifs—has played an operatic role both robust and sotto voce. This is an engrossing book that will interest all who love opera and are intrigued by politics.
Opera and the City
Title | Opera and the City PDF eBook |
Author | Andrea Goldman |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 387 |
Release | 2013-12-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0804782628 |
In late imperial China, opera transmitted ideas across the social hierarchy about the self, family, society, and politics. Beijing attracted a diverse array of opera genres and audiences and, by extension, served as a hub for the diffusion of cultural values. It is in this context that historian Andrea S. Goldman harnesses opera as a lens through which to examine urban cultural history. Her meticulous yet playful account takes up the multiplicity of opera types that proliferated at the time, exploring them as contested sites through which the Qing court and commercial playhouses negotiated influence and control over the social and moral order. Opera performance blurred lines between public and private life, and offered a stage on which to act out gender and class transgressions. This work illuminates how the state and various urban constituencies manipulated opera to their own ends, and sheds light on empire-wide transformations underway at the time.
Opera, Or, The Undoing of Women
Title | Opera, Or, The Undoing of Women PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine Clement |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780816635269 |
This was the first work to have applied a systematised feminist theory to opera. It concentrates on the stories & text of opera, that perhaps have more relevence today in a growing literature than it had when it was the "sacrilegious" pioneering work.
Three Piggy Opera (eBook)
Title | Three Piggy Opera (eBook) PDF eBook |
Author | Carol B. Kaplan-Lyss |
Publisher | Lorenz Educational Press |
Pages | 29 |
Release | 1987-09-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0787780421 |
Applause! Applause! And wasn't it easy! Even non-musical teachers will love using this simple musical play. Children will bring stories to life through drama, music, art, language, and gross motor activities. Each book contains a CD (print books) or audio files (eBooks) and a resource guide loaded with songs, music, and step-by-step directions for classroom use or performance. The CD and audio files contain both songs with lyrics, and piano accompaniment only. This play is loaded with wonderful music and catchy lyrics that children will want to sing again and again!
Opera 101
Title | Opera 101 PDF eBook |
Author | Fred Plotkin |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 512 |
Release | 2013-07-16 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1401306004 |
Opera is the fastest growing of all the performing arts, attracting audiences of all ages who are enthralled by the gorgeous music, vivid drama, and magnificent production values. If you've decided that the time has finally come to learn about opera and discover for yourself what it is about opera that sends your normally reserved friends into states of ecstatic abandon, this is the book for you. Opera 101 is recognized as the standard text in English for anyone who wants to become an opera lover--a clear, friendly, and truly complete handbook to learning how to listen to opera, whether on the radio, on recordings, or live at the opera house. Fred Plotkin, an internationally respected writer and teacher about opera who for many years was performance manager of the Metropolitan Opera, introduces the reader (whatever his or her level of musical knowledge) to all the elements that make up opera, including: A brief, entertaining history of opera; An explanation of key operatic concepts, from vocal types to musical conventions; Hints on the best way to approach the first opera you attend and how to best understand what is happening both offstage and on; Lists of recommended books and recordings, and the most complete traveler's guide to opera houses around the world. The major part of Opera 101 is devoted to an almost minute-by-minute analysis of eleven key operas, ranging from Verdi's thunderous masterpiece Rigoletto and Puccini's electrifying Tosca through works by Mozart, Donizetti, Rossini, Offenbach, Tchaikovsky, and Wagner, to the psychological complexities of Richard Strauss's Elektra. Once you have completed Opera 101, you will be prepared to see and hear any opera you encounter, thanks to this book's unprecedentedly detailed and enjoyable method of revealing the riches of opera.