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A History Of Opera The Last 400 Years 1st Edition Carolyn Abbate

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A History Of Opera The Last 400 Years 1st Edition Carolyn Abbate
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Publisher: Allen Lane
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 34 MB
Pages: 600
Author: Carolyn Abbate, Roger Parker
ISBN: 9780713996333, 0713996331
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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A History Of Opera The Last 400 Years 1st Edition Carolyn Abbate by Carolyn Abbate, Roger Parker 9780713996333, 0713996331 instant download after payment.

Opera is in many ways the most extraordinary artistic medium of the last four hundred years. Prohibitively expensive and patently unrealistic, it can nevertheless paint the human passions with astonishing power and drama. This book, the first full-length, single-volume history of opera for more than a generation, provokes in-depth discussions of many works by the greatest opera composers, from Monteverdi, Handel and Mozart, to Verdi and Wagner, to Strauss, Puccini, Berg, and Britten. There are lively discussions of opera's social, political and literary backgrounds, its economic cicumstances and the almost continual polemics that have accompanied its development through the centuries. Central to the book is an exploration of the tensions - between words and music, character and singer - that have always sustained and enlivened opera. In a polemical final chapter, Abbate and Parker examine the problems that opera has faced in the last half century, when new works - which were once opera's life-blood - have shrunk to a tiny remnant, and have largely failed to find a permanent place in the repertoire. Has opera, they ask, reached the end of its natural lifespan? Yet the book's final message is one of celebration. Even if the majority of opera's most popular and enduring works were written in what is now a remote European past, in circumstances very different from our own, and the viability of contemporary opera is ever more in question, opera as an art form remains extraordinarily buoyant and challenging. It continues to transform people physically, emotionally, and intellectually, and to articulate human experience in ways no other art form can match.

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