W.A. Mozart, die Zauberflöte /

Few operas have had more written about them than Die Zauberflöte, yet few are as often exposed to misguided comment--or to idiosyncratic productions. This book sets out to provide a straightforward account of Mozart's most beloved opera, exposing the half-truths and legends that have prolifera...

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Main Author: Branscombe, Peter
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1991.
Series:Cambridge opera handbooks
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Summary:Few operas have had more written about them than Die Zauberflöte, yet few are as often exposed to misguided comment--or to idiosyncratic productions. This book sets out to provide a straightforward account of Mozart's most beloved opera, exposing the half-truths and legends that have proliferated since its first production in 1791. The sources for the opera are discussed, and there are chapters devoted to composition of the work, the authorship and qualities of the libretto, the music (analyzed by Erik Smith), early productions and performance history, and the practical problems of directing a production (examined by Anthony Besch). The book contains illustrations, a synopsis, bibliography, and discography and will be of interest to music students, scholars and operagoers.
Physical Description:xv, 247 pages : illustrations, music ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Discography: pages 239-241.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-238) and index.
ISBN:052126491X
9780521264914
0521319161
9780521319164