Benjamin Britten’s opera A Midsummer Night’s Dream was composed and first performed in 1960, at a time when the performing arts were undergoing massive changes. While keeping the original text both as a pedagogical act and an act of allegiance, Britten nonetheless broke with the established aesthetic tradition of staging Shakespeare. He thus managed to create an innovative dramatic art capable of paving the way for other theatrical dramatic arts and for a different reading of Shakespeare’s plays, both in the opera and the theatre. By insisting on the sensuality and the physical dimension of the play and on its capacity to celebrate drama and all theatrical arts, Britten seems to have been at the centre of an aesthetic and ideological renewa...
This work aims at delineating the musical and dramaturgical concepts of «fantastic scene» both in Sh...
International audienceAfter WWII opera was generally considered as the socio-cultural symbol of a ci...
The Rape of Lucretia is Britten’s second opera, composed in the wake of the popular success of Peter...
Les opéras de Benjamin Britten témoignent de l’engagement de leur auteur pour le renouveau de la scè...
Les opéras de Benjamin Britten témoignent de l engagement de leur auteur pour le renouveau de la scè...
Situada na interface da literatura, teatro, música e artes visuais, a performance operística é carac...
Between 1960 and 1971, Benjamin Britten seems to abandon large-scale opera in favour of more intimat...
A minor but telling moment in the history of operatic performance occurred in São Paolo in November ...
I assert that we learn Shakespeare better when we study him against the adaptation. Some of the adap...
The aim of this paper is, from a comparative analysis of William Shakespeare ’s play and Henry James...
The composition of Benjamin Britten’s sixth opera, Gloriana, originates from a conversation about em...
Dans les années cinquante, Benjamin Britten se proposa d’adapter le la pièce du cycle médiéval de Ch...
After WWII opera was generally considered as the socio-cultural symbol of a civilisation tha...
Il corredo iconografico di questo volume si presenta particolarmente ricco e, quel che più conta, in...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-154)The operas of Benjamin Britten seem to have earne...
This work aims at delineating the musical and dramaturgical concepts of «fantastic scene» both in Sh...
International audienceAfter WWII opera was generally considered as the socio-cultural symbol of a ci...
The Rape of Lucretia is Britten’s second opera, composed in the wake of the popular success of Peter...
Les opéras de Benjamin Britten témoignent de l’engagement de leur auteur pour le renouveau de la scè...
Les opéras de Benjamin Britten témoignent de l engagement de leur auteur pour le renouveau de la scè...
Situada na interface da literatura, teatro, música e artes visuais, a performance operística é carac...
Between 1960 and 1971, Benjamin Britten seems to abandon large-scale opera in favour of more intimat...
A minor but telling moment in the history of operatic performance occurred in São Paolo in November ...
I assert that we learn Shakespeare better when we study him against the adaptation. Some of the adap...
The aim of this paper is, from a comparative analysis of William Shakespeare ’s play and Henry James...
The composition of Benjamin Britten’s sixth opera, Gloriana, originates from a conversation about em...
Dans les années cinquante, Benjamin Britten se proposa d’adapter le la pièce du cycle médiéval de Ch...
After WWII opera was generally considered as the socio-cultural symbol of a civilisation tha...
Il corredo iconografico di questo volume si presenta particolarmente ricco e, quel che più conta, in...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-154)The operas of Benjamin Britten seem to have earne...
This work aims at delineating the musical and dramaturgical concepts of «fantastic scene» both in Sh...
International audienceAfter WWII opera was generally considered as the socio-cultural symbol of a ci...
The Rape of Lucretia is Britten’s second opera, composed in the wake of the popular success of Peter...