
Teaching Canonic Opera and Musical Theater with Intention
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This book presents fifteen case studies of exemplars from the opera and musical theater canon, which showcase a close study of the music and text in service of addressing the most provocative aspects. With nuanced explorations of each work, the authors offer a variety of pathways to draw connections between their content and the present day. Teaching Canonic Opera and Musical Theater with Intention is a vital resource for college-level music history and appreciation instructors that will enable them to teach canonic repertoire as part of contemporary curricula, and to help students engage critically with these works, their historical impact, and ongoing relevance.
Reviews / Votes
"This book teaches the controversies surrounding some of the most popular works encountered on Broadway, in the opera house, and in music history courses. Packed with critical insight and practical advice, it will be an indispensable resource for teachers and performers alike."-Richard Will, Professor of Music, University of Virginia, author of "Don Giovanni" Captured: Performance, Media, Myth (University of Chicago Press, 2022)
"A fascinating and important project."
-Kunio Hara, Associate Professor of Music History, University of South Carolina; cultural consultant Houston Grand Opera, featured speaker Boston Lyric Opera's Butterfly Process
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Elizabeth A. Wells is Professor of Music History and Musicology at Mount Allison University.
Content
1. Don Giovanni: Beyond the Hashtag
Mozart
2. Carmen: Fate or Choice?
Bizet
3. Oklahoma!: Rewriting Race and Gender
Rodgers & Hammerstein
4. Company: Changing Perspectives on Marriage
Sondheim
5. My Fair Lady: Class and Colonialism
Lerner & Loewe
II. Race and Presumed Whiteness
6. Magic Flute: Whose Enlightenment?
Mozart
7. Aida: Race and Empire-"Caught Up in the Colors of the Story"
Verdi
8. Porgy and Bess: Who Tells the Story of Systemic Racism?
Gershwin & Gershwin
9. Show Boat: The Dynamics of the South
Kern & Hammerstein
10. West Side Story: Whose Stories?
Bernstein & Sondheim
III. Colonialism and History Rewritten
11. Madama Butterfly: Imperialism and Gender
Puccini
12. Tristan and Isolde: From Fierce Fighter to Transcendent Redeemer
Wagner
13. Giulio Cesare: Cleopatra Resists
Handel
14. The King And I: The Colonial Mask Comes Off
Rodgers and Hammerstein
15. Hamilton: A new era?
Miranda
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