Last Operas and Plays

Last Operas and Plays
Author: Gertrude Stein
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1995-05-22
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0801849853

Download Last Operas and Plays Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"When I see a thing it is not a play for me, but when I write something that somebody else can see then it is a play for me." —Gertrude Stein In the more than seventy-five plats Gertrude Stein wrote between 1913 and 1946, she envisioned a new dramaturgy, beginning with her pictorial conception of a play as a landscape. She drew into her plays the daily flow of life around her—including the natural world—and turned cities, villages, parts of the dramatic structure, and even her own friends into characters. She made punctuation and typography part of her compositional style and chose words for their joyful impact as sound andwordplay. For Strin, the writing process itself was always important in delevoping the "continuous present" at the heart of her work. Long out of print, Last Opera and Plays again makes available many of Stein's most important and most-produced works. As a special feature, it also included her thought-provoking essay "Plays," in which she reflects on the experience in the theater of seeing and hearing, and on emotion and time. "Now nearly a half century after her deathe," writes Bonnie Marranca in her introduction, "it is indisputable that Gertrude Stein is the great American modernist mind. No American author has been more influential for more generations of artists in the worlds of theater, dance, music, poetry, painting, and fiction."

Storytelling in Opera and Musical Theater

Storytelling in Opera and Musical Theater
Author: Nina Penner
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253049988

Download Storytelling in Opera and Musical Theater Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Storytelling in Opera and Musical Theater is the first systematic exploration of how sung forms of drama tell stories. Through examples from opera's origins to contemporary musicals, Nina Penner examines the roles of character-narrators and how they differ from those in literary and cinematic works, how music can orient spectators to characters' points of view, how being privy to characters' inner thoughts and feelings may evoke feelings of sympathy or empathy, and how performers' choices affect not only who is telling the story but what story is being told. Unique about Penner's approach is her engagement with current work in analytic philosophy. Her study reveals not only the resources this philosophical tradition can bring to musicology but those which musicology can bring to philosophy, challenging and refining accounts of narrative, point of view, and the work-performance relationship within both disciplines. She also considers practical problems singers and directors confront on a daily basis, such as what to do about Wagner's Jewish caricatures and the racism of Orientalist operas. More generally, Penner reflects on how centuries-old works remain meaningful to contemporary audiences and have the power to attract new, more diverse audiences to opera and musical theater. By exploring how practitioners past and present have addressed these issues, Storytelling in Opera and Musical Theater offers suggestions for how opera and musical theater can continue to entertain and enrich the lives of 21st-century audiences.

Operas Plays

Operas   Plays
Author: Gertrude Stein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1987
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0882680390

Download Operas Plays Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Twenty-two brief, experimental plays work without plots, emphasizing language and character

Conducting Opera

Conducting Opera
Author: Joseph Rescigno
Publsiher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781574418040

Download Conducting Opera Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Conducting Opera discusses operas in the standard repertory from the perspective of a conductor with a lifetime of experience performing them. It focuses on Joseph Rescigno’s approach to preparing and performing these masterworks in order to realize what opera can uniquely achieve: a fusion of music and drama resulting in a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. Opening with a chapter discussing his performance philosophy, Rescigno then covers Mozart’s most-performed operas, standards of the bel canto school including Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia, five of Verdi’s works including La traviata, a selection of Wagner’s compositions followed by French Romantic operas such as Bizet’s Carmen, Puccini’s major works, and finally four operas by Richard Strauss. A useful appendix contains a convenient guide to the scores available online. Conducting Opera includes practical advice about propelling a story forward and bringing out the drama that the music is meant to supply, as well as how to support singers in their most difficult moments. Rescigno identifies particularly problematic passages and supplies suggestions about how to navigate them. In addition, he provides advice on staying true to the several styles under discussion.

Metropolitan Operas

Metropolitan Operas
Author: Joseph Pintauro
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1997
Genre: One-act plays, American
ISBN: 082221508X

Download Metropolitan Operas Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

THE STORIES: PART I: SEYMOUR IN THE VERY HEART OF WINTER. It's Christmas Eve; Viv, a fading actress, is reminiscing about her ex-husband and her life before, to Bob, the man who currently loves her. With a fancy restaurant as her stage, Viv rants a

Operas Plays

Operas   Plays
Author: Gertrude Stein
Publsiher: Barrytown Limited
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1998
Genre: Drama
ISBN: UOM:39015047445682

Download Operas Plays Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Born in 1874 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, raised in Oakland, California, she lived in France from 1903 till her death in 1946.

The Evolution of Opera Theatre in the Middle East and North Africa

The Evolution of Opera Theatre in the Middle East and North Africa
Author: Paolo Petrocelli
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2019-09-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781527539785

Download The Evolution of Opera Theatre in the Middle East and North Africa Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is the first structured and complete research work undertaken on opera theatres across the entire Middle East and North Africa. Until now, no single study has looked at every theatrical and musical institute in these countries. Many of the opera theatres that are examined here have had very little written about them at all. This work fills this void in order to provide scholars and practitioners in the sector with the first reference work on the subject that will help our understanding of the evolutionary process that has led—and continues to lead—all the countries in the MENA region to equip themselves with an opera theatre.

The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan

The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan
Author: Arthur Sullivan,W. S. Gilbert
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 977
Release: 2022-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:8596547413363

Download The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The following book is a collection of comic operas with the play itself being written by the dramatist W. S. Gilbert and the music composed by Arthur Sullivan. It includes their best known works: 'H.M.S. Pinafore', 'The Pirates of Penzance' and 'The Mikado'. Gilbert, who wrote the libretti for these operas, created fanciful "topsy-turvy" worlds where each absurdity is taken to its logical conclusion; fairies rub elbows with British lords, flirting is a capital offense, gondoliers ascend to the monarchy, and pirates emerge as noblemen who have gone astray. Sullivan, six years Gilbert's junior, composed the music, contributing memorable melodies that could convey both humor and pathos. Their operas have enjoyed broad and enduring international success and are still performed frequently throughout the English-speaking world.