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Plays Acting and Music: A Book Of Theory - Harmonizing Drama Performance and Melody: An Insightful Exploration - cover
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Plays Acting and Music: A Book Of Theory - Harmonizing Drama Performance and Melody: An Insightful Exploration

Arthur Symons

Editora: Good Press

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In "Plays, Acting and Music: A Book Of Theory," Arthur Symons offers a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between dramatic expression and musical composition. Written during the late 19th century, a time marked by artistic upheaval and the rise of modernism, Symons weaves together influences from Symbolist literature and contemporary theatrical practices. His insightful prose blends theoretical musings with practical observations, delving into the essence of performance and the emotional resonance of music in plays. The work stands out for its innovative synthesis of aesthetics and psychology, casting light on the performative arts as a sensory experience that transcends mere entertainment. Arthur Symons, a prominent figure in the literary and theatrical circles of his time, was deeply influenced by both English and French literary movements. His extensive background in poetry and criticism, coupled with his commitment to the avant-garde, informed his understanding of art's transformative power. This book emerges from Symons'Äôs dedication to elevating theater and music as vital expressions of the human experience, revealing his belief in the profound interconnectedness of artistic disciplines. Symons'Äôs examination of the synergy between plays, acting, and music makes this book an essential read for scholars, practitioners, and anyone captivated by the performing arts. It invites readers to reconsider the role of music in drama and the nuances of human expression, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the confluence of these art forms. This text is a vital addition to the libraries of those seeking enlightenment in the world of theater and its multifaceted dimensions.
Disponível desde: 12/08/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 138 páginas.

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