The rough guide to opera
Häftad bok. Penguin Books Ltd. 3rd Edition uppl. 2002. 735 sidor.
Gott skick.
Utgallrad biblioteksbok. 233 x 167 mm. The combination of music and drama is a thrillingly potent mix, but opera remains off-putting for too many people. Partly this is due to the social exclusivity cultivated by many opera houses, especially in the English-speaking world, but the sheer diversity of the music is also a factor. Thousands of operas have been written since Monteverdi and his colleagues pioneered the genre some four hundred years ago, and though many of these are no longer performed the repertoire can still seem daunting. Opera-house schedules place late-Renaissance pageants alongside Italian melodramas or modern psychodramas, and the situation is even more perplexing when you look at the CD catalogue, where youll find more than two hundred complete recordings of Verdis operas, for example, and around thirty of La traviata alone. Whether youre new to opera or are already familiar with many of its masterpieces, THE ROUGH GUIDE TO OPERA is the essential guide through this mass of music, providing concise biographies of all the significant composers, incisive discussions of their major works, and detailed surveys of the recordings.
The entire history of opera is covered here, from its beginnings in late-Renaissance Italy to the latest exciting work from contemporary names such as John Adams and Judith Weir.
Förlagsfakta
- ISBN
- 1858287499
- Titel
- The rough guide to opera
- Förlag
- Penguin Books Ltd.
- Utgivningsår
- 2006
- Bandtyp
- Häftad
- Vikt
- 500 g
- Språk
- English