The Urbanization of Opera: Music Theater in Paris in the Nineteenth Century Contributor(s): Gerhard, Anselm (Author), Whittall, Mary (Translator) |
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ISBN: 0226288587 ISBN-13: 9780226288581 Publisher: University of Chicago Press OUR PRICE: $43.56 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: June 2000 Annotation: Anselm Gerhard explores the origins of "grand opera, arguing that its aesthetic innovations (both musical and theatrical) reflected not bourgeois tastes, but changes in daily life and psychological outlook produced by the rapid urbanization of Paris. These larger urban and social concerns--crucial to our understanding of nineteenth-century opera--are brought to bear in fascinating discussions of eight operas composed by Rossini, Auber, Meyerbeer, Verdi, and Louise Bertin." ""An invaluable look at this fascinating genre."--George W. Loomis, Opera News" |
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BISAC Categories: - Music | Genres & Styles - Opera - Music | History & Criticism - General |
Dewey: 782.1 |
Physical Information: 1.17" H x 6" W x 9" (1.68 lbs) 526 pages |
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Publisher Description: Anselm Gerhard explores the origins of grand opéra, arguing that its aesthetic innovations (both musical and theatrical) reflected not bourgeois tastes, but changes in daily life and psychological outlook produced by the rapid urbanization of Paris. These larger urban and social concerns--crucial to our understanding of nineteenth-century opera--are brought to bear in fascinating discussions of eight operas composed by Rossini, Auber, Meyerbeer, Verdi, and Louise Bertin. An invaluable look at this fascinating genre.--George W. Loomis, Opera News |