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The Oxford Handbook of Opera

  • Editor: Greenwald, Helen
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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Helen M. Greenwald
  • PART I WHAT IS OPERA?
  • 1. What is Opera?
  • Tim Carter
  • 2. Genre
  • Emanuele Senici
  • 3. Musical Theater(s)
  • Derek B. Scott
  • 4. Operatorio?
  • Monika Hennemann
  • 5. The Concept of Opera
  • Lydia Goehr
  • PART II WORDS, MUSIC, AND MEANING
  • The Libretto and the Score
  • 6. Oft-Told Tales
  • Vincent Giroud
  • 7. The Language of National Style
  • Marina Frolova-Walker
  • 8. Musical Dramaturgy
  • Damien Colas
  • 9. Versification
  • Andreas Giger
  • 10. The German Libretto of the Early Nineteenth Century
  • John Warrack
  • 11. Analysis
  • William Drabkin
  • Humanism, Verisimilitude, and Voice
  • 12. Opera between the Ancients and the Moderns
  • Wendy Heller
  • 13. Verisimilitude
  • Thomas Betzwieser
  • 14. Voice
  • Michal Grover-Friedlander
  • 15. Characterization
  • Julian Rushton
  • 16. Meaning
  • Lawrence Kramer
  • PART III PERFORMANCE AND PRODUCTION
  • 17. Divas and Divos
  • Hilary Poriss
  • 18. Castrato Acts
  • Martha Feldman
  • 19. Rehearsal Practices
  • Mark Everist
  • 20. Acting
  • Simon Williams
  • 21. The Chorus
  • Ryan Minor
  • 22. The Orchestra
  • Alessandro Di Profio
  • 23. Dance
  • Linda J. Tomko
  • 24. Production Aesthetics and Materials
  • Katherine Syer
  • 25. Costumes
  • Veronica Isaac
  • 26. Regietheater/Director's Theater
  • Ulrich Muller
  • 27. Historically Informed Performance
  • Mary Hunter
  • PART IV OPERA AND SOCIETY
  • 28. Opera Composition and Cultural Environment
  • Marianne Betz
  • 29. Patronage
  • Valeria De Lucca
  • 30. Audiences
  • Georgia Cowart
  • 31. Autographs, Memorabilia, and the Aesthetics of Collecting
  • Daniela Macchione
  • 32. Politics
  • Marc A. Weiner
  • 33. Religion
  • Jesse Rosenberg
  • 34. Race and Racism
  • John Graziano
  • 35. Gender
  • Alexandra Wilson
  • 36. Exoticism
  • W. Anthony Sheppard
  • 37. Censorship
  • Francesco Izzo
  • PART V TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION
  • 38. How Opera Traveled
  • Louise K. Stein
  • 39. The Operatic Canon
  • James Parakilas
  • 40. Critics
  • Paul Watt
  • 41. Soundings Offstage
  • Thomas Christensen
  • 42. Visual Media
  • Marcia J. Citron
  • 43. Operatic Images
  • Helen M. Greenwald
  • 44. Sources
  • Linda B. Fairtile
  • 45. Reconstructions
  • Charles S. Brauner
  • 46. Editing Opera
  • Patricia B. Brauner
  • 47. Writing the History of Opera
  • Philip Gossett
  • PART VI OPERA ON THE EDGE
  • 48. 1900-1945
  • Joy H. Calico
  • 49. After the Canon
  • Robert Fink
  • EPILOGUE
  • 50. Composing Opera
  • Jake Heggie
  • Index of Musical Works
  • General Index