
Performing Opera
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Grounded in close analyses of performances of thirty scenes and five whole operas by first-rate singers and celebrated directors, Performing Opera provides readers with an appreciation of the unique challenges and skills required by performers and directors. It will assist them in their own performance and equip them with detailed knowledge of works most commonly featured in the repertoire. In the first part of the book the analysis progresses from scenes in which the singers are silent, via arias and monologues, duets and confrontations, up to ensembles. Wider issues are subsequently addressed: encounters with offstage events, encounters with the numinous, characterization, and the sense of inevitability in tragic opera.
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PART ONE: FORMS
2 Arias and Monologues
2.1 'Great work, boss!' (Mozart)
2.2 Wotan confides in his 'will' (Wagner)
2.3 Iago's Credo (Verdi)
2.4 'One fine day...' (Puccini)
2.5 Kát'a's ecstasy (Janácek)
2.6 'Now the Great Bear...' (Britten)
2.7 Conclusion
3 Duets
3.1 The art of seduction (Mozart)
3.2 'On such a night...' (Berlioz)
3.3 Love in a garret (Puccini)
3.4 Jenufa and Laca alone (Janácek)
3.5 Conclusion
4 Confrontations
4.1 Elektra and Klytämnestra (Strauss)
4.2 Kát'a and Tichon (Janácek)
4.3 Lulu masters Dr Schön (Berg)
4.4 Not going to church (Britten)
4.5 Conclusion
5 Ensembles
5.1 A cruel departure (Mozart)
5.2 Lust and treachery (Verdi)
5.3 Death in the cards (Bizet)
5.4 Siegfried must die! (Wagner)
5.5 'Stone her!' (Janácek)
5.6 Conclusion
PART TWO: ENCOUNTERS
6 Noises off
6.1 Cassandre and the Trojan horse (Berlioz)
6.2 The death of Carmen (Bizet)
6.3 'Hoé! Hisse hoé!' (Debussy)
6.4 Treasure, flowers and domain (Bartók)
6.5 'Peter Grimes!' (Britten)
6.6 Conclusion
7 Interactions with the numinous
7.1 The trial by fire and water (Mozart)
7.2 Parsifal and the Grail (Wagner)
7.3 Kát'a and the river voices (Janácek)
7.4 Wozzeck in the open field (Berg)
7.5 'Fire! Fire! St John's Fire.' (Tippett)
7.6 Conclusion
PART THREE: SHAPING THE OPERA
8 Characterization
8.1 Véronique Gens as Iphigénie, directed by Pierre Audi
8.2 Rodney Gilfrey as Don Giovanni, directed by Jürgen Flimm
8.3 Teresa Stratas as Salome, directed by Götz Friedrich
8.4 Conclusion
9 The Sense of Inevitability
9.1 Carmen: Meilhac & Halévy/Bizet /Zambello
9.2 Elektra; Hofmannsthal/ Strauss/Friedrich
9.3 Conclusion
10 Conclusion
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