Adrienne Simpson's recent seminar at the Stout Centre on the Simonsen Opera Company gave striking evidence of the popularity of opera in 19th-century New Zealand, not only in cities but in the many small towns which the travelling companies included in their schedules. Today, opera is the cinderella of the arts, rebuilding in regional form after the fateful decision of the QEII to withdraw national funding from the New Zealand Opera Company and its successor, the New Zealand National Opera. In this interview, J.M. Thomson asks Adrienne Simpson why opera is such a potent force in a country where, in the view of today's policy makers, it is often considered irrelevant to cultural aspirations. In other words, how meaningful is opera to present...
This thesis explores how opera as an imported artform has taken root and develops within the new con...
Māori performing arts provides a valuable contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand society. Māori perf...
This thesis attempts to show the ways in which governments treat opera as an institution, endorsing,...
Since the disbanding of the last national company, opera in New Zealand has been underfunded and vir...
This timely thesis presents an analysis of opera and operatic practice in Australia in 2021. The aim...
From its first recognized performance in Italy at a royal wedding in 1597, opera gained the reputati...
Capital is a two act opera which incorporates a range of different stylistic elements as a mean...
On 14 September 1990 Christopher Blake, manager-designate of The Concert Programme of Radio New Zeal...
Sole British contribution to international peer-reviewed volume originating from the interdisciplina...
Opera is a unique collaboration of music, dance, literature, theatre, and visual arts which some ob...
In 1940 New Zealand celebrated its first 100 years as a British colony. Britain commended its remote...
The aim of this research is to ask why Maori show bands are not recognised as New Zealand cultural a...
Pavarotti and Me is a practice research project with a number of performance outputs dating from 201...
The Experience of Opera stands here as a term, as well as a methodology, to approach the studies in ...
Short article on contemporary British opera commissioned by BASCA (British Academy of Songwriters, C...
This thesis explores how opera as an imported artform has taken root and develops within the new con...
Māori performing arts provides a valuable contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand society. Māori perf...
This thesis attempts to show the ways in which governments treat opera as an institution, endorsing,...
Since the disbanding of the last national company, opera in New Zealand has been underfunded and vir...
This timely thesis presents an analysis of opera and operatic practice in Australia in 2021. The aim...
From its first recognized performance in Italy at a royal wedding in 1597, opera gained the reputati...
Capital is a two act opera which incorporates a range of different stylistic elements as a mean...
On 14 September 1990 Christopher Blake, manager-designate of The Concert Programme of Radio New Zeal...
Sole British contribution to international peer-reviewed volume originating from the interdisciplina...
Opera is a unique collaboration of music, dance, literature, theatre, and visual arts which some ob...
In 1940 New Zealand celebrated its first 100 years as a British colony. Britain commended its remote...
The aim of this research is to ask why Maori show bands are not recognised as New Zealand cultural a...
Pavarotti and Me is a practice research project with a number of performance outputs dating from 201...
The Experience of Opera stands here as a term, as well as a methodology, to approach the studies in ...
Short article on contemporary British opera commissioned by BASCA (British Academy of Songwriters, C...
This thesis explores how opera as an imported artform has taken root and develops within the new con...
Māori performing arts provides a valuable contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand society. Māori perf...
This thesis attempts to show the ways in which governments treat opera as an institution, endorsing,...