Verdi in Performance
Editat de Alison Latham, Roger Parkeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 aug 2001
Preț: 1006.45 lei
Preț vechi: 1531.44 lei
-34% Nou
Puncte Express: 1510
Preț estimativ în valută:
192.58€ • 201.61$ • 159.35£
192.58€ • 201.61$ • 159.35£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 25-31 martie
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198167358
ISBN-10: 0198167350
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 8pp plates, 12 music examples
Dimensiuni: 163 x 243 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198167350
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 8pp plates, 12 music examples
Dimensiuni: 163 x 243 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Verdi in Performance is an exceptionally good read, and its greatest assets are the intelligence of the questions it asks, and the welcome clarity of its jargon-free prose. It will serve us well for a very long time.
... asks many important, grass-roots questions. Those questions and the responses to them constitute a unique opportunity to eavesdrop on an engaging and learned conversation among an elite assembly of theorists and practitioners, performing instrumentalists, conductors, and editors, all with an active point of view. This diversity is key to the success of this book, and lifts it out of a potential mire of academic speculation into reality.
Verdi in Performance establishes parameters, vocabulary, typologies, and methodologies for future discussion of opera in performance in general. It is exceptionally well integrated, and it is clear from the richness of the position papers and the considered responses of its participants that there was great unanimity of purpose in putting this collection together.
Verdi in Performance makes a timely and welcome contribution; for its freedom from the academic apparatus that might prove daunting to a general reader makes thought-provoking controversies and debates accessible to a broad audience. Yet its content is provocative enough to interest the critical scholar.
... a collection of instructive and perceptive essays that bridge the gap between scholarship and practice. The dual benefits of the scholarly expertise and the professional experience of its authors, the accessible style in which it is presented, and the information it provides make the book a valuable source that will serve to enlighten readers about significant issues affecting the operatic experience today.
Impressive volume ... as a Professor of music history, I would require graduate students, both performers and incipient musicologists, to read extensively from this volume, with full confidence that it would open their minds to the myriad problems inherent in editing and performing music and engender lively, thoughtful discussion.
Much of the material is clearly applicable to modern performance of a wide range of music ... Verdi in Performance provides state-of-the-art discussion not only of Verdi scholarship as related to performance, but stimulating presentation of universal music performance concerns by some of the leading scholars, directors, and conductors currently active. The discussions present a myriad of viewpoints and considerations, and both the format of the volume (statement and responses) and the contents encourage further open-ended discussion.
A book short in length but rich in intellectual stimulation.
Anyone who minds about Verdi will find much here of interest.
... asks many important, grass-roots questions. Those questions and the responses to them constitute a unique opportunity to eavesdrop on an engaging and learned conversation among an elite assembly of theorists and practitioners, performing instrumentalists, conductors, and editors, all with an active point of view. This diversity is key to the success of this book, and lifts it out of a potential mire of academic speculation into reality.
Verdi in Performance establishes parameters, vocabulary, typologies, and methodologies for future discussion of opera in performance in general. It is exceptionally well integrated, and it is clear from the richness of the position papers and the considered responses of its participants that there was great unanimity of purpose in putting this collection together.
Verdi in Performance makes a timely and welcome contribution; for its freedom from the academic apparatus that might prove daunting to a general reader makes thought-provoking controversies and debates accessible to a broad audience. Yet its content is provocative enough to interest the critical scholar.
... a collection of instructive and perceptive essays that bridge the gap between scholarship and practice. The dual benefits of the scholarly expertise and the professional experience of its authors, the accessible style in which it is presented, and the information it provides make the book a valuable source that will serve to enlighten readers about significant issues affecting the operatic experience today.
Impressive volume ... as a Professor of music history, I would require graduate students, both performers and incipient musicologists, to read extensively from this volume, with full confidence that it would open their minds to the myriad problems inherent in editing and performing music and engender lively, thoughtful discussion.
Much of the material is clearly applicable to modern performance of a wide range of music ... Verdi in Performance provides state-of-the-art discussion not only of Verdi scholarship as related to performance, but stimulating presentation of universal music performance concerns by some of the leading scholars, directors, and conductors currently active. The discussions present a myriad of viewpoints and considerations, and both the format of the volume (statement and responses) and the contents encourage further open-ended discussion.
A book short in length but rich in intellectual stimulation.
Anyone who minds about Verdi will find much here of interest.