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About the Author
Carolyn Abbate, professor of music at Harvard University, is the author of Unsung Voices and In Search of Opera. She writes on film, philosophy, and opera and has also worked as a translator and dramaturge. She lives in Princeton, New Jersey. Roger Parker, professor of music at King's College London, writes on opera and music in London. He is the author of Leonora's Last Act and Remaking the Song and was a founding coeditor of the Cambridge Opera Journal. He lives in Hampshire.
Reviews
"Fantastically clear-sighted and down-to-earth . . . focuses on what opera is and was rather than what it should be or would like to have been. . . . Their virtuosic spring-clean of opera's past reveals an art form quite different to the one that we come across today." -- The Telegraph (UK)
"Reason to applaud . . . vast scholarly authority is put to the service of a narrative both lucid and sweeping." -- Jeremy Eichler - Boston Globe
"Unfailingly intelligent . . . their coverage of every period in opera's history is scrupulous and provocative." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Will surely become essential reading for anyone seeking an engaging and highly informed chronicle of the great composers and their works." -- Daniel Snowman - Opera
"A highly idiosyncratic and personal history of opera. [It] has a brio, insouciance, and even irreverence that are very much their own." -- G.W. Bowersock - The New Republic
"Fresh . . . brave, challenging and, above all, useful." -- Literary Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780393348958
Author Carolyn Abbate
Format Paperback
Page Count 656
Imprint WW Norton & Co
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 780g
Dimensions(mm) 211mm * 140mm * 46mm