New Dramaturgies of Contemporary Opera: The Practitioners’ Perspectives: Focus on Dramaturgy
Editat de Jingyi Zhangen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 sep 2024
The edited collection captures the ethos of contemporary opera-making in the global context and serves as a timely intervention in addressing the array of heterogenous dramaturgical practices that go into making an opera today in an era of flux. The collection is split into four parts: Part I presents the new dramaturgical considerations that the field is currently exploring; Part II investigates the ways in which non-Western cultures and perspectives can and have been represented; Part III explores the roles of space, nature, and environment in contemporary opera; and finally, Part IV looks at the ways in which technology has intersected with the creation of contemporary opera.
With perspectives from practitioners throughout, this collection is essential reading for advanced students, researchers, and scholars of contemporary opera, as well as practicing dramaturgs in this field.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032611570
ISBN-10: 103261157X
Pagini: 130
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Focus on Dramaturgy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 103261157X
Pagini: 130
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Focus on Dramaturgy
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic and PostgraduateCuprins
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contemporary Opera and New Dramaturgies
JINGYI ZHANG
PART I: New Dramaturgical Considerations
1. Washington National Opera’s American Opera Initiative: The First Ten Years
KELLEY ROURKE
2. Interview with Beth Morrison
BETH MORRISON AND JINGYI ZHANG
3. Seeking the Philosopher’s Stone: On the Alchemy of Time in Creative Dramaturgy
DAVID T. LITTLE
PART II: Representing Non-Western Cultures and Perspectives
4. Musicalizing the World: Dramaturgical Considerations of Non-European Culture in Contemporary Opera
KAMALA SANKARAM
5. Investigating Operatic Decolonization in the Hypermobility Turn: The Industry's Sweet Land (2020)
JINGYI ZHANG
6. Interview with Du Yun
DU YUN AND JINGYI ZHANG
PART III: Site-Specific Dramaturgies
7. Landscape Dramaturgy and (Post)Opera: Singing after Perspective
JELENA NOVAK
8. Pastoral Paradox: Staging Ted Hearne’s Farming (2023) and Kate Soper’s The Hunt (2023)
ASHLEY KELLY TATA
9. Interview with Pamela Z
PAMELA Z AND JINGYI ZHANG
PART IV: Creative Possibilities of Transmedia Dramaturgy
10. Tradition, Transmedia, and Music in Contemporary Japanese Performing Arts
KRISZTINA ROSNER
11. Biometrics, AI, Embodiment, Performative Practices, and the New Dramaturgy
ELLEN PEARLMAN
12. Interview with Noa Frenkel
NOA FRENKEL AND JINGYI ZHANG
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contemporary Opera and New Dramaturgies
JINGYI ZHANG
PART I: New Dramaturgical Considerations
1. Washington National Opera’s American Opera Initiative: The First Ten Years
KELLEY ROURKE
2. Interview with Beth Morrison
BETH MORRISON AND JINGYI ZHANG
3. Seeking the Philosopher’s Stone: On the Alchemy of Time in Creative Dramaturgy
DAVID T. LITTLE
PART II: Representing Non-Western Cultures and Perspectives
4. Musicalizing the World: Dramaturgical Considerations of Non-European Culture in Contemporary Opera
KAMALA SANKARAM
5. Investigating Operatic Decolonization in the Hypermobility Turn: The Industry's Sweet Land (2020)
JINGYI ZHANG
6. Interview with Du Yun
DU YUN AND JINGYI ZHANG
PART III: Site-Specific Dramaturgies
7. Landscape Dramaturgy and (Post)Opera: Singing after Perspective
JELENA NOVAK
8. Pastoral Paradox: Staging Ted Hearne’s Farming (2023) and Kate Soper’s The Hunt (2023)
ASHLEY KELLY TATA
9. Interview with Pamela Z
PAMELA Z AND JINGYI ZHANG
PART IV: Creative Possibilities of Transmedia Dramaturgy
10. Tradition, Transmedia, and Music in Contemporary Japanese Performing Arts
KRISZTINA ROSNER
11. Biometrics, AI, Embodiment, Performative Practices, and the New Dramaturgy
ELLEN PEARLMAN
12. Interview with Noa Frenkel
NOA FRENKEL AND JINGYI ZHANG
Notă biografică
Jingyi Zhang is a Ph.D. candidate in musicology at Harvard University. As a music and cultural historian, her research interests center on themes of racial identity, mobility, media technology, and decolonial thinking in 19th to 21st century songs, opera, and theater.
Recenzii
Opera is a living art that has undergone constant transformation over the course of over four centuries of history. Those transformations encompass shifts in modes of composition, adaptation, staging, performance, and patronage that have been well documented by music historians. Far less attention, however, has been paid to the emergent practices that are revitalizing the operatic stage today, particularly from the standpoint of practitioners. New Dramaturgies of Contemporary Opera brilliantly steps into the breach by bringing together some of the world’s most innovative librettists, composers, directors, producers, and dramaturgs to reflect critically and creatively on their work.
Jeffrey Schnapp, founder and director, metaLAB (at) Harvard
As opera ponders new forms of address and explores non-traditional venues it also becomes a borderland between performers and their audiences but also a meeting place for the ever more porous areas of theory and practice. New Dramaturgies of Contemporary Opera chronicles this rapprochement all the while redefining contemporary opera as a cross-cultural genre.
Giorgio Biancorosso, editor of Sound Stage Screen
If two decades ago opera was unsettled and programmatically unsettling, in Zhang’s ingenious collection opera is an expanded field of cultural politics, unavoidably enmeshed with decolonial interventions and public spaces, with the imaginary politics of hypermobility, with the all-pervading sense of civic responsibility of any creative effort. ‘Dramaturgy’ then serves as a device that mobilizes a deeply felt engagement with the politics of creative practices, and with the necessary hybridizations and recontextualizations of the bodies of opera, in their overdetermined historicity. The essays collected here testify to the wealth of critical labours entailed by the creative process of 21th-century composers and producers, librettists, dramaturgs, and scholars – of their intense engagement with opera’s institutionality and cultural politics.
Alessandra Campana, Tufts University
Jeffrey Schnapp, founder and director, metaLAB (at) Harvard
As opera ponders new forms of address and explores non-traditional venues it also becomes a borderland between performers and their audiences but also a meeting place for the ever more porous areas of theory and practice. New Dramaturgies of Contemporary Opera chronicles this rapprochement all the while redefining contemporary opera as a cross-cultural genre.
Giorgio Biancorosso, editor of Sound Stage Screen
If two decades ago opera was unsettled and programmatically unsettling, in Zhang’s ingenious collection opera is an expanded field of cultural politics, unavoidably enmeshed with decolonial interventions and public spaces, with the imaginary politics of hypermobility, with the all-pervading sense of civic responsibility of any creative effort. ‘Dramaturgy’ then serves as a device that mobilizes a deeply felt engagement with the politics of creative practices, and with the necessary hybridizations and recontextualizations of the bodies of opera, in their overdetermined historicity. The essays collected here testify to the wealth of critical labours entailed by the creative process of 21th-century composers and producers, librettists, dramaturgs, and scholars – of their intense engagement with opera’s institutionality and cultural politics.
Alessandra Campana, Tufts University
Descriere
This book is the first and only book that approaches the dramaturgy of contemporary opera from the unique perspectives of living practitioners who provide valuable first-hand insight into the coming into being of an opera today.