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A History of Opera
Contributor(s): Abbate, Carolyn (Author), Parker, Roger (Author)
ISBN: 0393348954     ISBN-13: 9780393348958
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Genres & Styles - Opera
Dewey: 782.1
Physical Information: 1.8" H x 5.5" W x 8.2" (1.70 lbs) 656 pages
 
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Why has opera transfixed and fascinated audiences for centuries? Carolyn Abbate and Roger Parker answer this question in their "effervescent, witty" (Die Welt, Germany) retelling of the history of opera, examining its development, the musical and dramatic means by which it communicates, and its role in society. Now with an expanded examination of opera as an institution in the twenty-first century, this "lucid and sweeping" (Boston Globe) narrative explores the tensions that have sustained opera over four hundred years: between words and music, character and singer, inattention and absorption. Abbate and Parker argue that, though the genre's most popular and enduring works were almost all written in a distant European past, opera continues to change the viewer-- physically, emotionally, intellectually--with its enduring power.

Contributor Bio(s): Parker, Roger: - Roger Parker, professor of music at King's College London, writes on opera and music in London. He is the author of Leonora's Last Act and Remaking the Song and was a founding coeditor of the Cambridge Opera Journal. He lives in Hampshire.Abbate, Carolyn: - Carolyn Abbate, professor of music at Harvard University, is the author of Unsung Voices and In Search of Opera. She writes on film, philosophy, and opera and has also worked as a translator and dramaturge. She lives in Princeton, New Jersey.