With its powerful combination of music and theatre, opera is one of the most complex and yet immediate of all art forms. Once opera was studied only as 'a stepchild of musicology', but in the past two decades opera studies have experienced an explosion of energy with the introduction of new approaches drawn from disciplines such as social anthropology and performance studies to media theory, genre theory, gender studies and reception history. Written by leading scholars in opera studies today, this Companion offers a wide-ranging guide to a rapidly expanding field of study and new ways of thinking about a rich and intriguing art form, placing opera back at the centre of our understanding of Western culture over the past 400 years. This book...
Opera as an artform has a very misogynistic history. Many of the most beloved works in the standard ...
Situating Opera: Period, Genre, Reception is a collection of essays by Herbert Lindenberger, publish...
Opera counts among the very few genres in the history of artistic creation in which theory came befo...
As a uniquely hybrid form of artistic output, straddling music and theatre and high and popular cult...
A bold, engaging exploration of opera's fundamental nature and enduring appeal, from the sixteenth c...
As a uniquely hybrid form of artistic output, straddling music and theatre and high and popular cult...
The Legacy of Opera is a collection of essays that considers some of the ways in which opera's infl...
The Experience of Opera stands here as a term, as well as a methodology, to approach the studies in ...
Taking the reader through the tangled web of opera's opulent history, this book traces its roots bac...
Sole British contribution to international peer-reviewed volume originating from the interdisciplina...
The Routledge Companion to Audiences and the Performing Arts represents a truly multi-dimensional ex...
Just as spoken theatre can lead to the development of desirable altered states of consciousness, ope...
Opera has been around ever since the late 16th century, and it is still going strong in the sense th...
Anyone who cares about opera will find The Ultimate Art a thoroughly engaging book. David Littlejohn...
The study of consciousness has developed considerably over the past ten years, with an emphasis on s...
Opera as an artform has a very misogynistic history. Many of the most beloved works in the standard ...
Situating Opera: Period, Genre, Reception is a collection of essays by Herbert Lindenberger, publish...
Opera counts among the very few genres in the history of artistic creation in which theory came befo...
As a uniquely hybrid form of artistic output, straddling music and theatre and high and popular cult...
A bold, engaging exploration of opera's fundamental nature and enduring appeal, from the sixteenth c...
As a uniquely hybrid form of artistic output, straddling music and theatre and high and popular cult...
The Legacy of Opera is a collection of essays that considers some of the ways in which opera's infl...
The Experience of Opera stands here as a term, as well as a methodology, to approach the studies in ...
Taking the reader through the tangled web of opera's opulent history, this book traces its roots bac...
Sole British contribution to international peer-reviewed volume originating from the interdisciplina...
The Routledge Companion to Audiences and the Performing Arts represents a truly multi-dimensional ex...
Just as spoken theatre can lead to the development of desirable altered states of consciousness, ope...
Opera has been around ever since the late 16th century, and it is still going strong in the sense th...
Anyone who cares about opera will find The Ultimate Art a thoroughly engaging book. David Littlejohn...
The study of consciousness has developed considerably over the past ten years, with an emphasis on s...
Opera as an artform has a very misogynistic history. Many of the most beloved works in the standard ...
Situating Opera: Period, Genre, Reception is a collection of essays by Herbert Lindenberger, publish...
Opera counts among the very few genres in the history of artistic creation in which theory came befo...