This article analyzes select opera films produced during the 20th and 21st centuries by international opera houses in order to determine whether, when the diegesis of these films is recreated, there is also an attempt made for the films to reflect the conventions of operatic performance. We performed content analysis of the end of the first act in 29 filmed versions of the opera Don Giovanni by W.A. Mozart by evaluating 44 variables related to three categories that are central to translating the original story to the new audiovisual discourse: recreation of time and space and use of scenery. The main results reveal that in translating Don Giovanni to audiovisual media, the films continue to be influenced by the institutional conventions of ...
International audienceTV and video recordings of operas shed valuable light on the history of public...
The question of the expediency of using the original language in opera as the only correct version o...
This collaborative CD-ROM project on Rossini's Barber of Seville uses the potential of multimedia to...
From an artistic point of view, the adaptation of an opera to the cinema, traditionally has been con...
In domestic science there is a perception that today’s opera, under the pressure of massification, ...
UID/EAT/00693/2013 SFRH/BPD/79759/2011“Film opera” – whether defined as a sub-genre or simply as ope...
The aim of the article is to explore the latest performance trends in the creation of the operatic w...
UID/EAT/00693/2013Aiming to contribute to the debate on the relationship between opera and screen me...
This article focuses on the relationship between film melodrama and opera from an intermedial perspe...
The operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are fascinating examples of the genre as it existed in the Cla...
Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni is generally recognised as the greatest work dealing with the theme of D...
TV opera: or, Love thrives in propinquity but dies on contact,is a performance project that brings t...
The Original Portrayal of Mozart’s Don Giovanni offers an original reading of Mozart’s and Da Ponte’...
This article focuses on the paratexts of opera DVDs as a route into the status and cultural placemen...
Marcia J. Citron’s Opera on Screen (2000), published by the Yale University Press, is a 295-page stu...
International audienceTV and video recordings of operas shed valuable light on the history of public...
The question of the expediency of using the original language in opera as the only correct version o...
This collaborative CD-ROM project on Rossini's Barber of Seville uses the potential of multimedia to...
From an artistic point of view, the adaptation of an opera to the cinema, traditionally has been con...
In domestic science there is a perception that today’s opera, under the pressure of massification, ...
UID/EAT/00693/2013 SFRH/BPD/79759/2011“Film opera” – whether defined as a sub-genre or simply as ope...
The aim of the article is to explore the latest performance trends in the creation of the operatic w...
UID/EAT/00693/2013Aiming to contribute to the debate on the relationship between opera and screen me...
This article focuses on the relationship between film melodrama and opera from an intermedial perspe...
The operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are fascinating examples of the genre as it existed in the Cla...
Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni is generally recognised as the greatest work dealing with the theme of D...
TV opera: or, Love thrives in propinquity but dies on contact,is a performance project that brings t...
The Original Portrayal of Mozart’s Don Giovanni offers an original reading of Mozart’s and Da Ponte’...
This article focuses on the paratexts of opera DVDs as a route into the status and cultural placemen...
Marcia J. Citron’s Opera on Screen (2000), published by the Yale University Press, is a 295-page stu...
International audienceTV and video recordings of operas shed valuable light on the history of public...
The question of the expediency of using the original language in opera as the only correct version o...
This collaborative CD-ROM project on Rossini's Barber of Seville uses the potential of multimedia to...