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The Oxford Illustrated History of Opera Roger Parker (Professor of Music, University of Cambridge)

The Oxford Illustrated History of Opera By Roger Parker (Professor of Music, University of Cambridge)

The Oxford Illustrated History of Opera by Roger Parker (Professor of Music, University of Cambridge)


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The history and social context of opera is explored by a group of leading British and American scholars in this volume. The core of the book is a historical survey of opera, from its beginnings in Florence 400 years ago, up to opera in the 1990s.

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The Oxford Illustrated History of Opera by Roger Parker (Professor of Music, University of Cambridge)

In this lavishly illustrated volume the history and social context of opera is explored by a group of leading British and American scholars, under the editorship of Roger Parker. The core of the book is a historical survey of opera, from its beginnings in Florence four hundred years ago, up to opera in the 1990s. The greatest coverage is given to the nineteenth century, the time during which most of the operas performed today were composed. There are also chapters on the history of staging, on opera singers, on opera as a social occasion through the ages, and a chronology. Although all major composers of opera are mentioned, and their works discussed, the various chapters concentrate less on simple historical narrative and more on the complex development of opera, especially on its relationship with the other arts and its place within the broader world of culture and politics. The numerous illustrations - nearly three hundred, some thirty of which are in colour - serve the vital purpose of underlining the richly visual nature of opera: the manner in which it communicates so vividly through staging and costume, and the spectacular way in which it often reflects the cultural concerns of the age. Rather than simply illustrating the text, the pictures work as a kind of parallel history, supplementing and enriching the verbal narrative. The contributors are all experts in their chosen areas, but all of them have remained alive to the basic attraction of opera: its extravagant appeal to both the senses and the intellect, and its seemingly inexhaustible power to move and astonish us.

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lavishly illustrated volume * Sunday Telegraph 30/12/01 *

About Roger Parker (Professor of Music, University of Cambridge)

Roger Parker - editor. Moved to a lectureship in Music at Oxford University, as a felllow of St Hugh's College - having been Associate Professor of Music, at Cornell University. He has written extensively on Verdi, on nineteenth-century Italian opera, and is the founding co-editor of the Cambridge Opera Journal.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. The Seventeenth Century ; 2. The Eighteenth Century: Serious Opera ; 3. The Eighteenth Century: Comic Opera ; 4. The Nineteenth Century: France ; 5. The Nineteenth Century: Italy ; 6. The Nineteenth Century: Germany ; 7. Russian, Czech, Polish, and Hungarian Opera to 1900 ; 8. The Twentieth Century: to 1945 ; 9. The Twentieth Century: 1945 to the Present Day ; 10. The Staging of Opera ; 11. Opera Singers ; 12. Opera as a Social Event ; Further Reading ; Chronology ; Acknowledgements ; Index

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GOR001907206
9780192854452
0192854453
The Oxford Illustrated History of Opera by Roger Parker (Professor of Music, University of Cambridge)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2001-03-15
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