In the complex art of theatrical design and production, the first decades of this century saw no more original or lastingly influential innovator than Adolphe Appia (1862–1928). Partly through his startling stage designs, more perhaps through his published writings and personal contacts with men of the theatre throughout Europe, his ideas and theories wrought a revolution whose effects are everywhere today. Yet the details of his work and the extent of his influence have heretofore had no proper recognition or even complete recording. Concentrating on Appia's aesthetic ideas, writings, and professional accomplishments, this book traces his career from early days as a music student in his native Geneva, Paris, and Germany through his associa...
This thesis aims to explore the ways in which, through a community of Franco-Italian artists, a trad...
This study focuses on the scenographer Alfred Roller (1864–1935) and his productions of Wagner’s mus...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the early part of the eighteenth century, in Venice, Carl...
The Swiss scenery artist Adolphe Appia, born in Geneva in 1862, is thought by many in the theatrical...
While the significance and influence of Appia’s writings and his storyboard scenarios of Wagnerian o...
Adolphe Appia was not only one of the most important turn-of-the-century innovators of theatrical li...
The long neglect of the work and influence of the Swiss designer Adolphe Appia has begun to be remed...
Adolphe Appia (1862-1928), theorist and pioneering voice of the New Stagecraft Movement in twentieth...
Theatrical space occurs as an interaction between stage and auditorium, between scenic and architect...
A staging revolution through light and music: Adolphe Appia, Wagner and Hugo Bähr. This chap...
In Between stage and work of literature. In the reforming role of Richard Wagner's musical dramas t...
This thesis explores factors at work in the critical failure of Adolphe Appia's staging of Richard W...
Karl von Appen was an internationally known german stage designer. His international renown is due t...
Jacques Offenbach used a number of strategies to define the identity of the Théâtre des Bouffes Pari...
How an operatic work is produced on the stage provides a crucial element in our understanding and as...
This thesis aims to explore the ways in which, through a community of Franco-Italian artists, a trad...
This study focuses on the scenographer Alfred Roller (1864–1935) and his productions of Wagner’s mus...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the early part of the eighteenth century, in Venice, Carl...
The Swiss scenery artist Adolphe Appia, born in Geneva in 1862, is thought by many in the theatrical...
While the significance and influence of Appia’s writings and his storyboard scenarios of Wagnerian o...
Adolphe Appia was not only one of the most important turn-of-the-century innovators of theatrical li...
The long neglect of the work and influence of the Swiss designer Adolphe Appia has begun to be remed...
Adolphe Appia (1862-1928), theorist and pioneering voice of the New Stagecraft Movement in twentieth...
Theatrical space occurs as an interaction between stage and auditorium, between scenic and architect...
A staging revolution through light and music: Adolphe Appia, Wagner and Hugo Bähr. This chap...
In Between stage and work of literature. In the reforming role of Richard Wagner's musical dramas t...
This thesis explores factors at work in the critical failure of Adolphe Appia's staging of Richard W...
Karl von Appen was an internationally known german stage designer. His international renown is due t...
Jacques Offenbach used a number of strategies to define the identity of the Théâtre des Bouffes Pari...
How an operatic work is produced on the stage provides a crucial element in our understanding and as...
This thesis aims to explore the ways in which, through a community of Franco-Italian artists, a trad...
This study focuses on the scenographer Alfred Roller (1864–1935) and his productions of Wagner’s mus...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the early part of the eighteenth century, in Venice, Carl...