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Ideology In Brittens Operas Music Since 1900 1st Edition J P E Harperscott

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Ideology In Brittens Operas Music Since 1900 1st Edition J P E Harperscott
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.52 MB
Pages: 348
Author: J. P. E. Harper-Scott
ISBN: 9781108416368, 1108416365
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Ideology In Brittens Operas Music Since 1900 1st Edition J P E Harperscott by J. P. E. Harper-scott 9781108416368, 1108416365 instant download after payment.

This thematic examination of Britten's operas focuses on the way that ideology is presented on stage. To watch or listen is to engage with a vivid artistic testament to the ideological world of mid-twentieth-century Britain. But it is more than that, too, because in many ways Britten's operas continue to proffer a diagnosis of certain unresolved problems in our own time. Only rarely, as in Peter Grimes, which shows the violence inherent in all forms of social and psychological identification, does Britten unmistakably call into question fundamental precepts of his contemporary ideology. This has not, however, prevented some writers from romanticizing Britten as a quiet revolutionary. This book argues, in contrast, that his operas, and some interpretations of them, have obscured a greater social and philosophical complicity that it is timely - if at the same time uncomfortable - for his early twenty-first-century audiences to address.

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