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The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Opera (Cambridge Companions to Music)

The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Opera (Cambridge Companions to Music)

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 12/8/2005
EAN 9780521780094, ISBN10: 0521780098

Hardcover, 428 pages, 25.4 x 17.8 x 2.4 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

This Companion celebrates the extraordinary riches of the twentieth-century operatic repertoire in a collection of specially commissioned essays written by a distinguished team of academics, critics and practitioners. Beginning with a discussion of the century's vital inheritance from late-romantic operatic traditions in Germany and Italy, the text embraces fresh investigations into various aspects of the genre in the modern age, with a comprehensive coverage of the work of individual composers from Debussy and Schoenberg to John Adams and Harrison Birtwistle. Traditional stylistic categorizations (including symbolism, expressionism, neo-classicism and minimalism) are reassessed from new critical perspectives, and the distinctive operatic traditions of Continental and Eastern Europe, Russia and the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and United States are subjected to fresh scrutiny. The volume includes essays devoted to avant-garde music theatre, operettas and musicals, filmed opera, and ends with a discussion of the position of the genre in today's cultural marketplace.

A chronology of twentieth-century opera Nigel Simeone
Part I. Legacies
1. Opera in transition Arnold Whittall
2. Wagner and beyond John Deathridge
3. Puccini and the Italian tradition Virgilio Bernardoni
Part II. Trends
4. Words and actions Caroline Harvey
5. Symbolist opera
trials, triumphs, tributaries Philip Weller
6. Expression and construction
the stage works of Schoenberg and Berg Alan Street
7. Neo-classical opera Christopher Walton
Part III. Topographies
8. France and the Mediterranean Nigel Simeone
9. Austria and Germany, 1918–-1960 Guido Heldt
10. Eastern Europe Rachel Beckles Willson
11. Russian opera
between modernism and romanticism Marina Frolova-Walker
12. American opera
innovation and tradition Elise K. Kirk
13. Opera in England
taking the plunge Christopher Mark
Part IV. Directions
14. Music theatre since the 1960s Robert Adlington
15. Minimalist opera Arved Ashby
16. Opera and film Mervyn Cooke
17. Popular musical theatre (and film) Stephen Banfield
18. Opera in the marketplace Nicholas Payne
19. Technology and interpretation
aspects of 'modernism' Tom Sutcliffe.