Opera |
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Author:
| Wilson, Alexandra |
Read by:
| Ridden, Geoffrey M. |
Series title: | Beginner Guides |
ISBN: | 978-1-74285-698-8 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2012 |
Publisher: | Bolinda Publishing Pty, Limited
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Book Format: | CD-Extra |
List Price: | USD $43.95 |
Book Description:
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Opera is often dismissed as outdated and excessive, and perceived to be characterised by excessive passions, sumptuous costumes, and ill-mannered divas. In reality, however, operas address the most fundamental and universal of human concerns - love, death, jealousy, greed, and power. Revealing the diverse reasons behind opera's lasting appeal, opera champion and expert Alexandra Wilson provides a lucid and engaging introduction to the agendas that have governed its composition,...
More DescriptionOpera is often dismissed as outdated and excessive, and perceived to be characterised by excessive passions, sumptuous costumes, and ill-mannered divas. In reality, however, operas address the most fundamental and universal of human concerns - love, death, jealousy, greed, and power. Revealing the diverse reasons behind opera's lasting appeal, opera champion and expert Alexandra Wilson provides a lucid and engaging introduction to the agendas that have governed its composition, production and reception over the last four centuries, and explains the reasons behind its enduring appeal.