The Faber Book of Opera: Tom Sutcliffe

Synopsis:

Love it or hate it, opera is always a great topic to write about - whether as backdrop to romantic and ironic fiction, or as a seething cauldron of ideas for warring experts. Operatic history is not just 400 years of masterpieces; it's the seeds great composers sowed - for performances worth watching, and singers worth hearing - and it can be heaven, or plain hell. The finest writers about opera here are an Olympic roll-call: from Rousseau to Brecht, from Proust to George Eliot, from Berlioz to Debussy.

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Categorised as:
Music, Stage & Screen
Sub-categories:
Classical Music; Faber Anthologies
Genres & Themes:
Opera
The Faber Book of Opera book cover
Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571206841
Published:
21.10.2002
No of pages:
432

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