The Gilded Stage: The Social History of Opera

Author(s): Daniel Snowman

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This is the first and only global social history the world's most romantic, flamboyant, glamorous and politically influential art-form: Opera. Opera, the most complex of all the performance arts, inspires great passions. From its beginnings in the Renaissance cities of northern Italy it has spread across Europe, America and beyond, becoming a global business in the digital age. This book unfolds the story of opera in the social contexts in which it developed - through history and around the world. The charm and chaos of Mozart's Vienna, Frederick the Great's Berlin, the seductions of fin de siecle Paris, the rough and tumble of the Australian outback, where an opera house was a sign of civilization, provide colorful backdrops to the always dramatic, sometimes tragic, on occasion hilarious stories that make up this fascinating story.

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Daniel Snowman is a writer, lecturer and producer. He was the BBC's Chief Producer of Features for over 10 years, and subsequently a Senior Research Fellow of Institute of Historical Research School of Advanced Study, University of London. His books include The Hitler Emigres, Placido Domingo's Tales From the Opera and The Amadeus Quartet: The Men and the Music. He lives in London.

General Fields

  • : 9781843544661
  • : Atlantic Books
  • : Atlantic Books
  • : November 2009
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : integrated illustrations & 5x4pp colour plate section
  • : 480
  • : 306.48409
  • : 1-Oct
  • : Hardback
  • : Daniel Snowman