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Singing in Signs: New Semiotic Explorations of Opera

  • Editor: Decker, Gregory J
  • Editor: Shaftel, Matthew

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Contents

  • List of Figures
  • List of Musical Examples
  • List of Tables
  • List of Boxes
  • List of Contributors
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Gregory J. Decker & Matthew R. Shaftel
  • Part I: Musical Constructions and Interpretation
  • Chapter 1: Twelve-Tone Serial Techniques in Dallapiccola's Il prigioniero as a Reaction to Fascist Ideology
  • Jamuna Samuel
  • Chapter 2: Science, Spirit, Sound, and Sign: Anthroposophy and Viktor Ullmann's Der Sturz des Antichrist
  • Rachel Bergman
  • Chapter 3: Motives and Motivations: Linkage Technique in Britten's Operas and Other Vocal Works
  • Michael Baker
  • Chapter 4: Sowing the Seeds of Loss: Permanent Interruption in Verdi's Otello
  • Edward Latham
  • Part II: Cultural and Conventional Signs
  • Chapter 5: Dance Music and Signification in Handel's Opera Seria
  • Gregory J. Decker
  • Chapter 6: The Romanesca as a Spiritual Sign in the Operas of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
  • Olga Sanchez-Kisielewska
  • Chapter 7: Verdi's Dramatic Use of Tonality, Topics, and Recurring Themes: Two Analyses
  • David Easley
  • Part III: (Dis)Continuity and Narrative
  • Chapter 8: Unity and Discontinuity in the Act 2 Finale of Le nozze di Figaro
  • Matthew R. Shaftel
  • Chapter 9: Stormy Weather: Issues of Form, Deformation, and Continuity in Operatic Storm Scenes
  • Deborah Burton
  • Chapter 10: Song and Sign: Poetic-Musical Strategies in Wagner and Strauss
  • Arnold Whittall
  • Chapter 11: Postmodern Opera 101: Irony, Nostalgia, and Bifurcated Narratives
  • Juan Chattah
  • Chapter 12: John Adams's The Death of Klinghoffer: Straddling the Fence Between Myth and Realism
  • Yayoi Uno Everett
  • Index