Description
A behind-the-scenes look at the premieres of five extraordinary operas
What was it like at the opening night of Mozart's Don Giovanni or Wagner's Das Rheingold? This glittering introduction to the world of opera takes us behind the scenes during premiere performances of five extraordinary operas.
"A rare and wonderful cultural history."-Philip Kennicott, Washington Post
"An absorbing tangle of minutiae about performing circumstances, personalities, conventions, expectations, critical responses, gossip. . . . This book is readable. Addictively."-Michael White, Opera Now
"This thoroughly enjoyable and informative book will delight all opera lovers; highly recommended."-Library Journal
About the Author
Thomas Forrest Kelly is Morton B. Knafel Professor of Music at Harvard University.
Reviews
"Kelly had done a prodigious job at organising his source material." Peter Reed, Sunday Telegraph "A rare and wonderful cultural history." Philip Kennicott, Washington Post "An absorbing tangle of minutiae about performing circumstances, personalities, conventions, expectations, critical responses, gossip... This book is readable. Addictively." Michael White, Opera Now "This thoroughly enjoyable and informative book will delight all opera lovers; highly recommended." Library Journal"
Book Information
ISBN 9780300115260
Author Thomas Forrest Kelly
Format Paperback
Page Count 464
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 726g