Maria Callas’s fame as an opera star in the 1950s is still recognised today, and, for many, her name is synonymous with the modern concept of the opera ‘diva’. The increasing diversity of mediatised forms of operatic performances since her time has altered the way audiences engage with the art form. This has implications for singers in terms of values around vocality, authorship and power, and, in particular, the agency of singers in creating the meaningful, affective, and distinctively personal vocal tone that opera calls for. I suggest that for “divas” as defined by twentieth- and twenty-first century global stardom, power is amassed at least in part through particular ways in which they make use of their vocality or vocal timbre, and the...
This dissertation explores the transformation of opera comique (as represented by the opera Carmen) ...
The chapter discusses the notion of the ‘operatic’ with particular reference to movement. Through o...
© 2018 Dr Fiona Mary McAndrewABSTRACT This thesis examines professional opera singers’ experience o...
Maria Callas’s fame as an opera star in the 1950s is still recognised today, and, for many, her name...
Ninety years ago the Flower Hospital staff in Manhattan heard the first waves of what to become one...
Writers from diverse disciplines have rhapsodised over the impact of the operatic voice on the liste...
Operatic writing for the voice has become more challenging over the past century. In this thesis, I ...
Opera divas are stereotypically temperamental, but many singers learn diva behaviors through Euro-cl...
In the world of Musical Theatre and Opera, it is not acceptable to simply have a pretty voice; you m...
In female voices, 'soprano' and 'contralto' are terms readily used to describe the high and low voic...
Entre 1947 et 1965, Maria Callas développe à l opéra non seulement un chant hors norme qui réactive ...
Artistic and expressive means of creating stage imagery in the opera are closely related to the perf...
I place the origins of the diva in the 19th century artistic movement l’art pour l’art (“art for art...
Following the release of Columbia Pictures’ surprise smash hit, "One Night of Love" (1934), major Ho...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
This dissertation explores the transformation of opera comique (as represented by the opera Carmen) ...
The chapter discusses the notion of the ‘operatic’ with particular reference to movement. Through o...
© 2018 Dr Fiona Mary McAndrewABSTRACT This thesis examines professional opera singers’ experience o...
Maria Callas’s fame as an opera star in the 1950s is still recognised today, and, for many, her name...
Ninety years ago the Flower Hospital staff in Manhattan heard the first waves of what to become one...
Writers from diverse disciplines have rhapsodised over the impact of the operatic voice on the liste...
Operatic writing for the voice has become more challenging over the past century. In this thesis, I ...
Opera divas are stereotypically temperamental, but many singers learn diva behaviors through Euro-cl...
In the world of Musical Theatre and Opera, it is not acceptable to simply have a pretty voice; you m...
In female voices, 'soprano' and 'contralto' are terms readily used to describe the high and low voic...
Entre 1947 et 1965, Maria Callas développe à l opéra non seulement un chant hors norme qui réactive ...
Artistic and expressive means of creating stage imagery in the opera are closely related to the perf...
I place the origins of the diva in the 19th century artistic movement l’art pour l’art (“art for art...
Following the release of Columbia Pictures’ surprise smash hit, "One Night of Love" (1934), major Ho...
This study is an investigation into the career trajectories of a select group of spinto, dramatic an...
This dissertation explores the transformation of opera comique (as represented by the opera Carmen) ...
The chapter discusses the notion of the ‘operatic’ with particular reference to movement. Through o...
© 2018 Dr Fiona Mary McAndrewABSTRACT This thesis examines professional opera singers’ experience o...