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A Midsummer Night's Dream (Paperback)
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (Paperback)
Series: Overture Opera Guides in Association with the English National Opera (ENO)
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List price R355
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Discovery Miles 2 980
You Save R57 (16%)
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A Midsummer Night's Dream was Benjamin Britten's seventh major
opera and had its premiere at Aldeburgh in 1960. Britten and his
partner Peter Pears prepared a condensed version of Shakespeare's
much-loved comedy for the libretto, using (with the exception of a
single line) only the original text. In this newly commissioned
guide, Andrew Plant explores the genesis of the opera's
composition, including passages of recently published material from
Britten's own correspondence. Philip Reed examines the musical
language of the opera and has prepared a detailed thematic guide,
while David Nice outlines many of the different approaches to the
work in productions that have taken place over the last forty
years. An essay by Philip Brett discusses how the opera reflects
the central issues in Britten's work. Finally, a unique article is
included which Britten himself wrote for the Observer immediately
preceding the work's premiere. The present edition also contains
twentyfive black-and-white and colour photographs, the full
libretto, a discography, DVD guide, bibliography and website guide.
It will prove an invaluable companion to opera-goers wanting to
increase their understanding and enjoyment of this magical work.
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