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Richard Strauss, Salome
Contributor(s): Puffett, Derrick (Editor)
ISBN: 0521359708     ISBN-13: 9780521359702
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $24.69  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 1989
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Annotation: This full-length study of Salome is the first in English since Lawrence Gilman??'s introductory guide of 1907. The handbook presents an informative collection of historical, critical and analytical studies of one of Strauss??'s most familiar operas. Classic essays by Mario Praz and Richard Ellmann cover the literary background. How Strauss adopted Wilde??'s play for his libretto is discussed by Roland Tenschert in a fascinating essay which has been updated by Derrick Puffett. In three central analytical chapters, Derrick Puffett considers Salome in relation to Wagnerian music drama, Tethys Carpenter examines its tonal and dramatic structure, and Craig Ayrey analyses the final monologue. The last part of the book moves from analysis to criticism, with a review by John Williamson of the opera??'s critical reception and an interpretative essay by Robin Holloway. The book also contains a synopsis, bibliography, and discography; Strauss??'s little-known scenario for the ???Dance of the Seven Veils??? is reprinted as an appendix.
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Genres & Styles - Opera
- Biography & Autobiography | Music
Dewey: 782.109
LCCN: 89000500
Series: Cambridge Opera Handbooks
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.22" W x 8.64" (0.65 lbs) 224 pages
 
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This full-length study of Salome is the first in English since Lawrence Gilman's introductory guide of 1907. The handbook presents an informative collection of historical, critical and analytical studies of one of Strauss's most familiar operas. Classic essays by Mario Praz and Richard Ellmann cover the literary background. How Strauss adopted Wilde's play for his libretto is discussed by Roland Tenschert in a fascinating essay which has been updated by Derrick Puffett. In three central analytical chapters, Derrick Puffett considers Salome in relation to Wagnerian music drama, Tethys Carpenter examines its tonal and dramatic structure, and Craig Ayrey analyses the final monologue. The last part of the book moves from analysis to criticism, with a review by John Williamson of the opera's critical reception and an interpretative essay by Robin Holloway. The book also contains a synopsis, bibliography, and discography; Strauss's little-known scenario for the 'Dance of the Seven Veils' is reprinted as an appendix.