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Britten's Musical Language

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Paperback, 372 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2006
ISBN13: 9780521031035
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2006 9780521031035
Onderdeel van serie Music in the Twentie
Verwachte levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen

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Blending insights from linguistic and social theories of speech, ritual and narrative with music-analytic and historical criticism, Britten's Musical Language offers interesting perspectives on the composer's fusion of verbal and musical utterance in opera and song. It provides close interpretative studies of the major scores (including Peter Grimes, Billy Budd, The Turn of the Screw, War Requiem, Curlew River and Death in Venice) and explores Britten's ability to fashion complex and mysterious symbolic dramas from the interplay of texted song and a wordless discourse of motives and themes. Focusing on the performative and social basis of language, Philip Rupprecht replaces traditional notions of textual 'expression' in opera with the interpretation of topics such as the role of naming and hate speech in Peter Grimes; the disturbance of ritual certainty in the War Requiem; and the codes by which childish 'innocence' is enacted in The Turn of the Screw.

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ISBN13:9780521031035
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:372

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Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction: Britten's musical language; 2. Peter Grimes: the force of operatic utterance; 3. Motive and narrative in Billy Budd; 4. The Turn of the Screw: innocent performance; 5. Rituals: the War Requiem and Curlew River; 6. Subjectivity and perception in Death in Venice; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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