
Operatic Geographies
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- Intro
- Contents
- 1. Introduction: Opera and the (Urban) Geography of Culture / Suzanne Aspden
- 2. The Legal Spaces of Opera in The Hague / Rebekah Ahrendt
- 3. Opera at School: Mapping the Cultural Geography of Schoolgirl Performance / Amanda Eubanks Winkler
- 4. London's Opera House in the Urban Landscape / Michael Burden
- 5. Opera and the Carnival Entertainment Package in Eighteenth-Century Turin / Margaret R. Butler
- 6. Cockney Masquerades: Tom and Jerry and Don Giovanni in 1820s London / Jonathan Hicks
- 7. The City Onstage: Re-Presenting Venice in Italian Opera / Susan Rutherford
- 8. Between the Frontier and the French Quarter: Operatic Travel Writing and Nineteenth-Century New Orleans / Charlotte Bentley
- 9. L'italiana in Calcutta / Benjamin Walton
- 10. Thomas Quinlan (1881-1951) and His "All-Red" Opera Tours, 1912 and 1913 / Kerry Murphy
- 11. Empires in Rivalry: Opera Concerts and Foreign Territoriality in Shanghai, 1930-1945 / Yvonne Liao
- 12. "Come to the Mirror!" Phantoms of the Opera-Staging the City / Peter Franklin
- 13. Open-Air Opera and Southern French Difference at the Turn of the Twentieth Century / Katharine Ellis
- 14. Pastoral Retreats: Playing at Arcadia in Modern Britain / Suzanne Aspden
- 15. The Opera House as Urban Exhibition Space / Klaus van den Berg
- 16. Underground in Buenos Aires: A Chamber Opera at the Teatro Colón / Roberto Ignacio Díaz
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Notes
- Index
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