Through investigating the production and reception of Death in Venice (1973), this essay considers the ways Britten and his audiences responded to the fraught discourse surrounding opera in the twentieth century. If the genre as a whole often threatened to fall on the wrong side of contemporaneous aesthetic oppositions - between abstraction and immediacy, the intellectual and the visceral, the high and the low - early critics of this particularwork tended to translate its visual spectacles and musical rhetoric into more rarefied terms. Taking my cue from elements of contradiction and ambivalence in this sublimating criticism, I will examine how Britten's opera resists the very suppressions it promotes. I will suggest that,in simultaneously ...
The premiere of Benjamin Britten's opera Peter Grimes on June 7, 1945, at Sadler's Wells Theatre, re...
Sole British contribution to international peer-reviewed volume originating from the interdisciplina...
Current studies of burlesque position it as a subversive genre that questioned cultural and social h...
Who’d have thought that a book on the apparently recondite subject of opera in Venice in the ten yea...
This essay investigates how Theodor W. Adorno, Edward Said, and Alexander Kluge read Verdi's opera A...
Now a byword for beauty, Verdi’s operas were far from universally acclaimed when they reached London...
A minor but telling moment in the history of operatic performance occurred in São Paolo in November ...
In early 2016 students at the University of Worcester were set the task of creating an adaptation of...
This dissertation presents the first theoretical model for understanding narration and point of view...
This essay examines the reception history of the first production of The Death of Klinghoffer, an op...
This paper takes as its starting point a scene from the fifth chapter of Thomas Mann’s novella Death...
This dissertation presents the first theoretical model for understanding narration and point of view...
Opera as an artform has a very misogynistic history. Many of the most beloved works in the standard ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-154)The operas of Benjamin Britten seem to have earne...
As a uniquely hybrid form of artistic output, straddling music and theatre and high and popular cult...
The premiere of Benjamin Britten's opera Peter Grimes on June 7, 1945, at Sadler's Wells Theatre, re...
Sole British contribution to international peer-reviewed volume originating from the interdisciplina...
Current studies of burlesque position it as a subversive genre that questioned cultural and social h...
Who’d have thought that a book on the apparently recondite subject of opera in Venice in the ten yea...
This essay investigates how Theodor W. Adorno, Edward Said, and Alexander Kluge read Verdi's opera A...
Now a byword for beauty, Verdi’s operas were far from universally acclaimed when they reached London...
A minor but telling moment in the history of operatic performance occurred in São Paolo in November ...
In early 2016 students at the University of Worcester were set the task of creating an adaptation of...
This dissertation presents the first theoretical model for understanding narration and point of view...
This essay examines the reception history of the first production of The Death of Klinghoffer, an op...
This paper takes as its starting point a scene from the fifth chapter of Thomas Mann’s novella Death...
This dissertation presents the first theoretical model for understanding narration and point of view...
Opera as an artform has a very misogynistic history. Many of the most beloved works in the standard ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-154)The operas of Benjamin Britten seem to have earne...
As a uniquely hybrid form of artistic output, straddling music and theatre and high and popular cult...
The premiere of Benjamin Britten's opera Peter Grimes on June 7, 1945, at Sadler's Wells Theatre, re...
Sole British contribution to international peer-reviewed volume originating from the interdisciplina...
Current studies of burlesque position it as a subversive genre that questioned cultural and social h...