Placeholder text
The Arts of the Prima Donna in the Long Nineteenth Century
By Cowgill
0 - Default Title
Description
Editors Rachel Cowgill and Hilary Poriss lead a cast of renowned contributors in an impressive display of current approaches to the lives, careers, and performances of female opera singers. Essential theoretical perspectives reflect several broad themes woven through the volume-cultures of celebrity surrounding the female singer; the emergence of the quasi-mythical figure of the diva; explorations of the intricate and sundry arts associated with the prima donna, and with her representation in other media; and the diversity and complexity of contemporary responses to her. The prima donna influenced compositional practices, determined musical and dramatic interpretation, and affected management decisions about the running of the opera house, content of the season, and employment of other artists - a clear demonstration that her position as "first woman" extended well beyond the boards of the operatic stage itself.
The Arts of the Prima Donna in the Long Nineteenth Century is an important addition to the collections of students and researchers in opera studies, nineteenth-century music, performance and gender/sexuality studies, and cultural studies, as well as to the shelves of opera singers and enthusiasts.
Product details
- Edition:
- illustrated
- Number of Pages:
- 416
- Release Date:
- 2012-06-29
- Publication Date:
- 2016-10-24
- Publisher:
- ACADEMIC
- Languages:
- Original: English
- ISBN10:
- 0195365879
- ISBN13:
- 9780195365870
- GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
- [email protected]
- Weight:
- 787 g
- Height:
- 16.1 cm
- Width:
- 24 cm
- Thickness:
- 2.7 cm
Currently sold out