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Enchantment of the Opera: 10 Classic Books on Its Rich Legacy - The Complete Opera Book The Standard Operas: Their Plots Their Music and Their Composers The Standard Operaglass etc - cover

Enchantment of the Opera: 10 Classic Books on Its Rich Legacy - The Complete Opera Book The Standard Operas: Their Plots Their Music and Their Composers The Standard Operaglass etc

Richard Wagner, Luigi Illica, Gustav Kobbé, Giuseppe Giacosa, Henry Edward Krehbiel, George P. Upton, Charles Annesley, Millicent Schwab Bender

Publisher: e-artnow

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Enchantment of the Opera: 10 Classic Books on Its Rich Legacy takes readers on an illustrious journey through the multifaceted world of opera. This anthology celebrates the depth and diversity of operatic literature, spanning across diverse eras and styles. From the stirring passions of verismo to the nuanced complexities of German romanticism, this collection captures the essence of opera's timeless allure. Each piece included is a testament to the power of musical storytelling, exploring themes of love, tragedy, and transcendence. The anthology's breadth allows readers to explore landmark expositions, where distinct narrative styles coalesce, offering a rich tapestry of cultural and artistic significance. The anthology brings together seminal figures such as Gustav Kobbé and Richard Wagner, alongside insightful contemporaries like George P. Upton and Millicent Schwab Bender. Their respective contributions capture the unique qualities that make opera an enduring art form. This fusion of voices aligns with significant literary and cultural movements, including romanticism, realism, and the burgeoning study of ethnomusicology. Notably, the collection provides an insightful look into how the oft-complex tales of opera have been critiqued, revered, and reinterpreted across generations. Enchantment of the Opera invites readers into an expansive world of music and emotion, offering an unparalleled glimpse into opera's rich narrative landscape. This thoughtfully curated anthology serves as an essential guide for both opera aficionados and newcomers alike, providing an educational yet wholly engaging exploration of its varied traditions. As each author brings their own distinct perspective and literary flare, readers are encouraged to engage with the wide array of insights and dialogues present, resulting in a deepened appreciation for this beloved theatrical form.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 1044 pages.

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