Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute): Overture Opera Guides
Autor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Gary Khan Traducere de Kenneth Chalmersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 feb 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847498052
ISBN-10: 1847498051
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Includes a 16pp plate section with both black-and-white and colour photographs
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Alma Books COMMIS
Colecția Overture Publishing
Seria Overture Opera Guides
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847498051
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Includes a 16pp plate section with both black-and-white and colour photographs
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Alma Books COMMIS
Colecția Overture Publishing
Seria Overture Opera Guides
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The latest addition to the critically acclaimed Overture Opera Guides
Notă biografică
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) was born in Salzburg, and began composing at the age of five. His subsequent prolific output included the great operas of his maturity, Le nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, Così fan tutte and Die Zauberflöte.
Recenzii
For anyone with a keen interest in opera, whatever their level of knowledge, this series remains a benchmark of quality and clarity. The content is serious, reliable and trustworthy, handsomely put together, full of variety and scholarship but always making the practical experience of going to the opera a priority. I return to these volumes again and again and find the updated and new issues absolutely invaluable.
These guides, so beautiful to have and to behold, mark a huge advance on their predecessors. I find them essential supplements, not only to ENO and Royal Opera programmes, but to recordings issued on CD which often come without scholarly documentation and a libretto. The performance histories . are especially valuable, and not easily accessible elsewhere.
Beautifully produced and designed . they are terrific value.
Companionable - that's the first impression given by these . Overture Opera Guides
For everything you need to know, concisely packaged.
I am delighted to see the return of the ENO Opera Guides, bigger and even more authoritative than before. There are authoritative new articles as well as several of the irreplaceable originals, the presentation is very handsome and a decided gain is the brilliantly chosen selection of production images, in colour as well as black and white. The Guides are an invaluable reference for opera lovers at any level.
Increasingly indispensable.
Neat little volumes they are, handy for carrying around, clearly printed and well set-out, complete with libretto and translation, discography and a generous selection of illustrations.
The first thing noticeable about these initial items in the revamped Opera Guides series . is how much more solid and attractive these volumes are compared with the old ones. Production values are up, with more appealing design, clearer print and much better paper, making these books altogether more shelf-worthy.
The newly minted guide to Idomeneo is a winner . Julian Rushton leads us through the music's intricate dramatic strategies moment by vivid moment, with a depth and clarity that readers of any level of musical knowledge can appreciate.
This uniformly excellent series is indispensable for the serious opera lover, all the more so now that almost all the CD companies have abandoned issuing a libretto with their opera releases, and have such scant background information. The English translations are on facing pages with the original texts, and in all respects the books are helpful and compact, and interestingly illustrated.
These guides, so beautiful to have and to behold, mark a huge advance on their predecessors. I find them essential supplements, not only to ENO and Royal Opera programmes, but to recordings issued on CD which often come without scholarly documentation and a libretto. The performance histories . are especially valuable, and not easily accessible elsewhere.
Beautifully produced and designed . they are terrific value.
Companionable - that's the first impression given by these . Overture Opera Guides
For everything you need to know, concisely packaged.
I am delighted to see the return of the ENO Opera Guides, bigger and even more authoritative than before. There are authoritative new articles as well as several of the irreplaceable originals, the presentation is very handsome and a decided gain is the brilliantly chosen selection of production images, in colour as well as black and white. The Guides are an invaluable reference for opera lovers at any level.
Increasingly indispensable.
Neat little volumes they are, handy for carrying around, clearly printed and well set-out, complete with libretto and translation, discography and a generous selection of illustrations.
The first thing noticeable about these initial items in the revamped Opera Guides series . is how much more solid and attractive these volumes are compared with the old ones. Production values are up, with more appealing design, clearer print and much better paper, making these books altogether more shelf-worthy.
The newly minted guide to Idomeneo is a winner . Julian Rushton leads us through the music's intricate dramatic strategies moment by vivid moment, with a depth and clarity that readers of any level of musical knowledge can appreciate.
This uniformly excellent series is indispensable for the serious opera lover, all the more so now that almost all the CD companies have abandoned issuing a libretto with their opera releases, and have such scant background information. The English translations are on facing pages with the original texts, and in all respects the books are helpful and compact, and interestingly illustrated.