Designed as a resource for opera lovers, opera professionals, and music students, this book provides a guide to Saint-Saens's twelve operas and a variety of other stage works for those who are curious to know more. It will enhance listeners' experience of recordings of Saint-Saens, which are enjoying increased popularity as his centenary approaches.
Cambridge Studies in Opera Série
Tato série se věnuje komplexnímu studiu opery a jejích kulturních dopadů v dnešním světě. Zahrnuje širokou škálu metodologických přístupů, od tradiční muzikologie zaměřené na skladatele a díla až po aplikace moderních kritických teorií z jiných humanitních oborů. Poskytuje tak platformu pro současné bádání a nabízí nové pohledy na tento dynamický umělecký žánr.





Sentimental Opera
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Castelvecchi presents a critical re-evaluation of the operatic genre system and the cult of sensibility in the age of Mozart.
The Rival Sirens
- 307 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
This new approach to the operas of Handel examines the vital and intertwined roles of singers, audiences and local cultural context in creating eighteenth- century opera. It emphasises cultural context and aspects of performance, offering a range of interpretative tools not previously exploited in studies of the century's opera before Mozart.
Verdi, Opera, Women
- 306 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Susan Rutherford explores Verdi's operas in the context of women's social, cultural and political history in nineteenth-century Italy.
Boyd-Bennett investigates the relationship of music and politics in the aftermath of war and dictatorship. Bringing locality into the study of twentieth-century music by focussing on the Italian and Venetian contexts, she shows how music culture was deeply imbedded in the most pressing social and cultural concerns of the post-war period.