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Opera Acts - Singers and Performance in the Late Nineteenth Century (Hardcover): Karen Henson Opera Acts - Singers and Performance in the Late Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
Karen Henson
R2,672 Discovery Miles 26 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Opera Acts explores a wealth of new historical material about singers in the late nineteenth century and challenges the idea that this was a period of decline for the opera singer. In detailed case studies of four figures - the late Verdi baritone Victor Maurel; Bizet's first Carmen, Celestine Galli-Marie; Massenet's muse of the 1880s and 1890s, Sibyl Sanderson; and the early Wagner star Jean de Reszke - Karen Henson argues that singers in the late nineteenth century continued to be important, but in ways that were not conventionally 'vocal'. Instead they enjoyed a freedom and creativity based on their ability to express text, act and communicate physically, and exploit the era's media. By these and other means, singers played a crucial role in the creation of opera up to the end of the nineteenth century.

Technology and the Diva - Sopranos, Opera, and Media from Romanticism to the Digital Age (Paperback): Karen Henson Technology and the Diva - Sopranos, Opera, and Media from Romanticism to the Digital Age (Paperback)
Karen Henson
R980 Discovery Miles 9 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Technology and the Diva, Karen Henson brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to explore the neglected subject of opera and technology. Their essays focus on the operatic soprano and her relationships with technology from the heyday of Romanticism in the 1820s and 1830s to the twenty-first-century digital age. The authors pay particular attention to the soprano in her larger than life form, as the 'diva', and they consider how her voice and allure have been created by technologies and media including stagecraft and theatrical lighting, journalism, the telephone, sound recording, and visual media from the painted portrait to the high definition simulcast. In doing so, the authors experiment with new approaches to the female singer, to opera in the modern - and post-modern - eras, and to the often controversial subject of opera's involvement with technology and technological innovation.

Opera Acts - Singers and Performance in the Late Nineteenth Century (Paperback): Karen Henson Opera Acts - Singers and Performance in the Late Nineteenth Century (Paperback)
Karen Henson
R984 Discovery Miles 9 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Opera Acts explores a wealth of new historical material about singers in the late nineteenth century and challenges the idea that this was a period of decline for the opera singer. In detailed case studies of four figures - the late Verdi baritone Victor Maurel; Bizet's first Carmen, Celestine Galli-Marie; Massenet's muse of the 1880s and 1890s, Sibyl Sanderson; and the early Wagner star Jean de Reszke - Karen Henson argues that singers in the late nineteenth century continued to be important, but in ways that were not conventionally 'vocal'. Instead they enjoyed a freedom and creativity based on their ability to express text, act and communicate physically, and exploit the era's media. By these and other means, singers played a crucial role in the creation of opera up to the end of the nineteenth century.

Technology and the Diva - Sopranos, Opera, and Media from Romanticism to the Digital Age (Hardcover): Karen Henson Technology and the Diva - Sopranos, Opera, and Media from Romanticism to the Digital Age (Hardcover)
Karen Henson
R2,560 Discovery Miles 25 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Technology and the Diva, Karen Henson brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to explore the neglected subject of opera and technology. Their essays focus on the operatic soprano and her relationships with technology from the heyday of Romanticism in the 1820s and 1830s to the twenty-first-century digital age. The authors pay particular attention to the soprano in her larger than life form, as the 'diva', and they consider how her voice and allure have been created by technologies and media including stagecraft and theatrical lighting, journalism, the telephone, sound recording, and visual media from the painted portrait to the high definition simulcast. In doing so, the authors experiment with new approaches to the female singer, to opera in the modern - and post-modern - eras, and to the often controversial subject of opera's involvement with technology and technological innovation.

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