Modernism and opera /

"At first glance, modernism and opera may seem like strange bedfellows--the former hostile to sentiment, the latter wearing its heart on its sleeve. And yet these apparent opposites attract: many operas are aesthetically avant-garde, politically subversive, and socially transgressive. From the...

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Group Author: Begam, Richard, 1950- (Editor); Smith, Matthew Wilson (Editor)
Published: Johns Hopkins University Press,
Publisher Address: Baltimore, MD :
Publication Dates: [2016]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Hopkins studies in modernism.
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Summary: "At first glance, modernism and opera may seem like strange bedfellows--the former hostile to sentiment, the latter wearing its heart on its sleeve. And yet these apparent opposites attract: many operas are aesthetically avant-garde, politically subversive, and socially transgressive. From the proto-modernist strains of Richard Wagner's Parsifal through the twenty-first-century modernism of Kaija Saariaho's L'amour de loin, the duet between modernism and opera, at turns harmonious and dissonant, has been one of the central artistic events of modernity. Despite this centrality, scholars of modernist literature only rarely venture into opera, and music scholars generally return the favor by leaving literature to one side. But opera, that grand cauldron of the arts, demands that scholars, too, share the stage with one another. In Modernism and Opera, Richard Begam and Matthew Wilson Smith bring together musicologists, literary critics, and theater scholars for the first time in a mutual endeavor to trace certain key moments in the history of modernism and opera."--Book jacket.
Carrier Form: viii, 378 pages : music ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781421420622
1421420627
Index Number: ML1705
CLC: J609.9
J832-09
Call Number: J832-09/M689
Contents: Laughing at the redeemer : Kundry and the paradox of Parsifal /
Maeterlinck, Debussy, and modernism /
Echoes of the self : cosmic loneliness in Bartâok's Duke Bluebeard's castle /
The great war and its aftermath : Strauss and Hofmannsthal's "third-way modernism" /
Adorno's shifting Wozzeck /
Many modernisms, two Makropulos cases : éCapek, Janâaécek, and the shifting avant-gardes of interwar Prague /
Schoenberg, modernism, and degeneracy /
Gertrude Stein, minimalism, and modern opera /
Stravinsky, Auden, and the midcentury modernism of The rake's progress /
Gloriana and the new Elizabethan age /
One saint in eight tableaux : the untimely modernism of Olivier Messiaen's Saint Franðcois d'Assise /
Saariaho's L'amour de loin : modernist opera in the twenty-first century /