
The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-century Opera
by Edited by Mervyn Cooke-
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Summary
Table of Contents
A chronology of twentieth-century opera Nigel Simeone | |
Part I. Legacies: 1. Opera in transition Arnold Whittall | |
2. Wagner and beyond John Deathridge | |
3. Puccini and the Italian tradition Virgilio Bernardoni | |
Part II. Trends: 4. Words and actions Caroline Harvey | |
5. Symbolist opera: trials, triumphs, tributaries Philip Weller | |
6. Expression and construction: the stage works of Schoenberg and Berg Alan Street | |
7. Neo-classical opera Christopher Walton | |
Part III. Topographies: 8. France and the Mediterranean Nigel Simeone | |
9. Austria and Germany, 1918 -1960 Guido Heldt | |
10. Eastern Europe Rachel Beckles Willson | |
11. Russian opera: between modernism and romanticism Marina Frolova-Walker | |
12. American opera: innovation and tradition Elise K. Kirk | |
13. Opera in England: taking the plunge Christopher Mark | |
Part IV. Directions: 14. Music theatre since the 1960s Robert Adlington | |
15. Minimalist opera Arved Ashby | |
16. Opera and film Mervyn Cooke | |
17. Popular musical theatre (and film) Stephen Banfield | |
18. Opera in the marketplace Nicholas Payne | |
19. Technology and interpretation: aspects of 'modernism' Tom Sutcliffe. |
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