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Singing Archaeology (Paperback)
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While Philip Glass's operas, film scores, symphonies, and popular
works have made him America's best-known classical composer, almost
no analysis of his compositional techniques grounded in current
cultural theory has yet been published. John Richardson's in-depth
examination shows how the third opera of Glass's famous trilogy,
the story of an adrogynous monarch who authored radical social and
religious reforms, encapsulates Glass's ideational orientation at
the time, both in terms of his unique conception of music theater
and with regard to broader social questions. Glass's nontraditional
musical syntax, his experimental, minimalist approach, and his
highly ambiguous tonality have resisted interpretation, but
Richardson overcomes those difficulties by developing new
theoretical models through which to analyze both the work and its
genesis.
In Akhnaten, Richardson says, the composer's concepts of sound and
dramatic context, cultural theory, and gender construction
intersect, providing perhaps the best demonstration of "the very
nature of Glass's aesthetic, which places a strong emphasis on
implicit levels of signification and steers clear of conventional
'story telling' narrative strategies." Careful explanations of
theory and compositional strategies, close readings of the work
itself, consideration of the collaborative aspects of the opera's
evolution, and incorporation of previously unpublished interviews
with Glass himself combine to illuminate both a landmark work of
contemporary musical theater and a dominant figure on the American
musical landscape.
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