
Opera 101: A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving Opera
by:
Fred Plotkin
Edition: First Edition
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0786880252
ISBN 13: 9780786880256
Publication date:
December 1st, 1994
Publisher: Hachette Books
Pages: 494
Genres: History
Opera captivates audiences with its rich blend of drama, music, and spectacle, and Fred Plotkin offers a welcoming entrance into this enchanting world. His comprehensive guide demystifies the art form, making it accessible to newcomers while enriching the experience for seasoned enthusiasts. With a deep understanding of the medium, Plotkin skillfully navigates through the operatic landscape, introducing readers to its history, the intricacies of its performances, and the diverse repertoire that spans centuries.
The book explores various elements of opera, including its cultural impact and the emotional connections it fosters. Readers will find themselves guided through the essential components that define opera, from the grand orchestration to the powerful narratives that resonate on stage. Plotkin’s engaging prose invites readers to appreciate the nuances of singing, staging, and the collaborative spirit that brings productions to life.
Beyond mere analysis, the guide cultivates a sense of passion and appreciation for opera, encouraging readers to attend performances and engage with this dynamic art form. Varied anecdotes, historical contexts, and personal insights enhance the reading experience and deepen the understanding of the opera's past and present.
As audiences of all ages continue to flock to the opera, this book serves as both a primer for the uninitiated and a thoughtful companion for those wishing to delve deeper into the operatic experience. With Plotkin’s expertise and enthusiasm, learning and loving opera becomes an exhilarating journey.
The book explores various elements of opera, including its cultural impact and the emotional connections it fosters. Readers will find themselves guided through the essential components that define opera, from the grand orchestration to the powerful narratives that resonate on stage. Plotkin’s engaging prose invites readers to appreciate the nuances of singing, staging, and the collaborative spirit that brings productions to life.
Beyond mere analysis, the guide cultivates a sense of passion and appreciation for opera, encouraging readers to attend performances and engage with this dynamic art form. Varied anecdotes, historical contexts, and personal insights enhance the reading experience and deepen the understanding of the opera's past and present.
As audiences of all ages continue to flock to the opera, this book serves as both a primer for the uninitiated and a thoughtful companion for those wishing to delve deeper into the operatic experience. With Plotkin’s expertise and enthusiasm, learning and loving opera becomes an exhilarating journey.