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Beginning from the unlikely vantage point of Venice in the
aftermath of fascism and World War II, this book explores operatic
production in the city's nascent postwar culture as a lens onto the
relationship between opera and politics in the twentieth century.
Both opera and Venice in the middle of the century are often talked
about in strikingly similar terms: as museums locked in the past
and blind to the future. These cliches are here overturned:
perceptions of crisis were in fact remarkably productive for opera,
and despite being physically locked in the past, Venice was
undergoing a flourishing of avant-garde activity. Focusing on a
local musical culture, Harriet Boyd-Bennett recasts some of the
major composers, works, stylistic categories and narratives of
twentieth-century music. The study provides fresh understandings of
works by composers as diverse as Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Verdi,
Britten and Nono.
Beginning from the unlikely vantage point of Venice in the
aftermath of fascism and World War II, this book explores operatic
production in the city's nascent postwar culture as a lens onto the
relationship between opera and politics in the twentieth century.
Both opera and Venice in the middle of the century are often talked
about in strikingly similar terms: as museums locked in the past
and blind to the future. These cliches are here overturned:
perceptions of crisis were in fact remarkably productive for opera,
and despite being physically locked in the past, Venice was
undergoing a flourishing of avant-garde activity. Focusing on a
local musical culture, Harriet Boyd-Bennett recasts some of the
major composers, works, stylistic categories and narratives of
twentieth-century music. The study provides fresh understandings of
works by composers as diverse as Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Verdi,
Britten and Nono.
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