Description
A transnational history of the performance, reception, translation, adaptation and appropriation of Bizet's Carmen from 1875 to 1945.
About the Author
Richard Langham Smith is a Research Professor at the Royal College of Music, London. He edited Carmen for Edition Peters and his translation of the libretto can be found in the Overture Opera Guide. With Cambridge University Press, he is the author of the Cambridge Opera Handbook for Debussy's Pelleas et Melisande and the editor of Debussy Studies. In 1995 he was made Chevalier de l'ordre des arts et des lettres for services to French culture and music. Clair Rowden is a Reader in Musicology at Cardiff University. Her work includes collaborating with Richard Langham Smith on Carmen (Edition Peters) and the recent curation of www.carmenabroad.org to accompany this book. The co-edited collection Musical Theatre in Europe, 1830-1945 was published in 2017, and her book Opera and Parody in Paris, 1860-1900 appears in 2020. She regularly writes programme notes for Opera-Comique, Wexford Festival Opera, Welsh National Opera, the Royal Opera House and the Salzburg Festival.
Reviews
'... Richard Langham Smith ... shows us previously unconsidered sides of the seductive cigariere, first described by French author Prosper Merimee.' Opera Now
'... an intriguing, productive assembly of Carmen's sojourns around the globe that will enrich our understanding of Bizet's opera and provide new paths for future research.' Susan Rutherford, Revue de musicologie
Book Information
ISBN 9781108481618
Author Richard Langham Smith
Format Hardback
Page Count 350
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 820g
Dimensions(mm) 175mm * 250mm * 25mm