Description
About the Author
Mary Ann Smart is Gladyce Arata Terrill Professor in the Department of Music at the University of California, Berkeley. She is author of Mimomania: Music and Gesture in Nineteenth-Century Opera and editor of Siren Songs: Representations of Gender and Sexuality in Opera.
Reviews
"The author reminds us of the dynamism that can reside in bel canto forms and their minute variations. Readers who experience musical passages with Smart as guide are likely to gain fresh perspective on Italian opera of this period and, more generally, on the art of close listening."
* Opera News *
"Waiting for Verdi offers a multifaceted reading of a wide array of source material. It transcends its musicological focus and offers detailed information for cultural historians dealing with Risorgimento culture." * European History Quarterly *
"Smart's examples problematize the relationship between art and politics. They are carefully chosen and the work is strengthened by the author's willingness to go beyond opera and delve into other cultural debates and artistic endeavors." * American Historical Review *
"A rich and stimulating work, exploring Italian music, mainly operas by Rossini, Donizetti, Bellini, and Verdi, performed in Naples, Milan, and Paris within the political and cultural contexts of Restoration Italy." * Journal of Modern History *
"By meticulously analysing how Verdi structured his operas via employing canto forms and a wide range of innovative variations to achieve result oriented performances, Mary Ann Smart leads the attentive listener down a rabbit hole on a journey that assists in both illuminating facets and gaining fresh and stimulating perspectives on Italian opera and music at large."
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ISBN 9780520276253
Author Mary Ann Smart
Format Hardback
Page Count 266
Imprint University of California Press
Publisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 20mm