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The Opera Manual

The Opera Manual
Author: Nicholas Ivor Martin
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2013-10-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0810888696

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You are getting ready for a performance of Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore and you have a few questions. How many clarinets are in the orchestra? How many orchestra members appear onstage? How many different sets are there? How long does the opera typically run? What are the key arias? Are any special effects or ballet choreography required? Who owns the rights? Where was it premiered? What are the leading and supporting roles? The Opera Manual is the only single source for the answers to these and other important questions. It is the ultimate companion for opera lovers, professionals, scholars, and teachers, featuring comprehensive information about, and plot summaries for, more than 550 operas—including every opera that is likely to be performed today, from standard to rediscovered contemporary works. The book is invaluable, especially for opera professionals, who will find everything they need for choosing and staging operas. But it is also a treasure for listeners. Similar reference books commonly skip over scenes and supporting characters in their plot summaries, lacking even the most basic facts about staging, orchestral, and vocal requirements. The Opera Manual, based on the actual scores of the works discussed, is the only exhaustive, up-to-date opera companion—a “recipe book” that will enable its readers to explore those operas they know and discover new ones to sample and enjoy.


Opera Manual

Opera Manual
Author: Central Opera Service (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1956
Genre: Opera
ISBN:

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The Opera Fanatic

The Opera Fanatic
Author: Claudio E. Benzecry
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0226043428

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Though some dismiss opera as old-fashioned, it shows no sign of disappearing from the world's stage. So why do audiences continue to flock to it? Opera lovers are an intense lot, Benzecry discovers in his look at the fanatics who haunt the legendary Colón Opera House in Buenos Aires.


The Da Capo Opera Manual

The Da Capo Opera Manual
Author: Nicholas Ivor Martin
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-08-21
Genre: Opera
ISBN: 9780306808074

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The ultimate opera companion for opera lovers, professionals, scholars, and teachers, this book features comprehensive information about and plot summaries for more than 550 operas--including every opera that is likely to be performed today.


Acting for Opera

Acting for Opera
Author: Norman Cooley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2017-08-04
Genre: Acting
ISBN: 9781522018667

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Over 150 copies sold!! This is an in-depth and detailed manual on acting for opera singers. Based on 45 years of performance and knowledge of opera, classically trained actor and director Norman Cooley has devised an acting training for opera singers. The book includes theory, supported by exercises, anecdotes as well as observations from operatic performances and rehearsals.Norman believes acting in opera should be completely integrated with the singing and support and empower the work of the singer, and should never hamper nor harm good singing technique. It should be as effortless as possible to provide a safe harbour for the singer to sing at their best while creating a fully satisfying performance.


The Bookman's Manual

The Bookman's Manual
Author: Bessie Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1928
Genre: Best books
ISBN:

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Opera 101

Opera 101
Author: Fred Plotkin
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1401306004

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Opera is the fastest growing of all the performing arts, attracting audiences of all ages who are enthralled by the gorgeous music, vivid drama, and magnificent production values. If you've decided that the time has finally come to learn about opera and discover for yourself what it is about opera that sends your normally reserved friends into states of ecstatic abandon, this is the book for you. Opera 101 is recognized as the standard text in English for anyone who wants to become an opera lover--a clear, friendly, and truly complete handbook to learning how to listen to opera, whether on the radio, on recordings, or live at the opera house. Fred Plotkin, an internationally respected writer and teacher about opera who for many years was performance manager of the Metropolitan Opera, introduces the reader (whatever his or her level of musical knowledge) to all the elements that make up opera, including: A brief, entertaining history of opera; An explanation of key operatic concepts, from vocal types to musical conventions; Hints on the best way to approach the first opera you attend and how to best understand what is happening both offstage and on; Lists of recommended books and recordings, and the most complete traveler's guide to opera houses around the world. The major part of Opera 101 is devoted to an almost minute-by-minute analysis of eleven key operas, ranging from Verdi's thunderous masterpiece Rigoletto and Puccini's electrifying Tosca through works by Mozart, Donizetti, Rossini, Offenbach, Tchaikovsky, and Wagner, to the psychological complexities of Richard Strauss's Elektra. Once you have completed Opera 101, you will be prepared to see and hear any opera you encounter, thanks to this book's unprecedentedly detailed and enjoyable method of revealing the riches of opera.


Bookman's Manual

Bookman's Manual
Author: Bessie Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1924
Genre: Best books
ISBN:

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Feasting and Fasting in Opera

Feasting and Fasting in Opera
Author: Pierpaolo Polzonetti
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-11-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 022680495X

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Convivial beginnings. The symposium and the birth of opera ; The Renaissance banquet as multimedia art ; Orpheus at the cardinal's table ; Eating at the opera house -- "Tastes funny" : tragic and comic meals from Monteverdi to Mozart ; Comedy as embodiment in Monteverdi and Mozart ; The insatiable : tyrants and libertines ; Indulging in comic opera : gastronomy as identity -- The effects of feasting and fasting ; Coffee and chocolate from Bach to Puccini ; Verdi and the laws of gastromusicology ; The Callas diet.


Opera in Theory and Practice, Image and Myth

Opera in Theory and Practice, Image and Myth
Author: Lorenzo Bianconi
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2003-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0226045927

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The History of Italian Opera marks the first time a team of scholars has worked together to investigate the entire Italian operatic tradition, rather than limiting its focus to major composers and their masterworks. Including both musicologists and historians of other arts, the contributors approach opera not only as a distinctive musical genre but also as a form of extravagant theater and a complex social phenomenon. This sixth volume in the series centers on the sociological and critical aspects of opera in Italy, considering the art in the context of an Italian literary and cultural canon rarely revealed in English and American studies. In its six chapters, contributors survey critics' changing attitudes toward opera over several centuries, trace the evolution of formal conventions among librettists, explore the historical relationships between opera and Italian literature, and examine opera's place in Italian popular and national culture. In perhaps the volume's most striking contribution, German scholar Carl Dahlouse offers his most important statement on the dramaturgy of opera.