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Blackness in Opera [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x156x23 mm, weight: 626 g, 8 black and white photographs, 2 line drawings, 17 musical examples, 5 tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Feb-2012
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252036786
  • ISBN-13: 9780252036781
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x156x23 mm, weight: 626 g, 8 black and white photographs, 2 line drawings, 17 musical examples, 5 tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Feb-2012
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252036786
  • ISBN-13: 9780252036781
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Blackness in Opera critically examines the intersections of race and music in the multifaceted genre of opera. A diverse cross-section of scholars places well-known operas (Porgy and Bess, Aida, Treemonisha) alongside lesser-known works such as Frederick Delius's Koanga, William Grant Still's Blue Steel, and Clarence Cameron White's Ouanga! to reveal a new historical context for re-imagining race and blackness in opera. The volume brings a wide-ranging, theoretically informed, interdisciplinary approach to questions about how blackness has been represented in these operas, issues surrounding characterization of blacks, interpretation of racialized roles by blacks and whites, controversies over race in the theatre and the use of blackface, and extensions of blackness along the spectrum from grand opera to musical theatre and film. In addition to essays by scholars, the book also features reflections by renowned American tenor George Shirley.
 
Contributors are Naomi André, Melinda Boyd, Gwynne Kuhner Brown, Karen M. Bryan, Melissa J. de Graaf, Christopher R. Gauthier, Jennifer McFarlane-Harris, Gayle Murchison, Guthrie P. Ramsey Jr., Eric Saylor, Sarah Schmalenberger, Ann Sears, George Shirley, and Jonathan O. Wipplinger.

Recenzijos

"Fascinating details from behind the scenes are uncovered. . . . . Recommended."--Choice  

"A treasury of historical information long unrelated or unknown. . . . This is a most valuable addition to anyone's operatic experience."--American Record Guide  "An intriguing blend of different methodologies that all coalesce at the examination of how "blackness" is constructed in both canonical and lesser-known operas.  This monograph will no doubt be viewed as one of the hallmarks of musicological scholarship in the years to come."--Women & Music "Absolutely riveting, full of new information and giving much food for thought."--Opera "Blackness in Opera provides an engrossing look into issues that have not been well documented by scholars."--Journal of the Society for American Music "A highly readable collection of interesting essays that come to terms with the deeply problematic treatment of black characters by opera composers and librettists and with the exceptional challenges facing black singers on the operatic stage. The volume will appeal to opera lovers and scholars alike."--Michael V. Pisani, author of Imagining Native America in Music

Daugiau informacijos

Discusses how race and blackness play out in opera
Foreword: Singing in the Dark ix
Guthrie P. Ramsey Jr
Preface xi
Introduction: Representing Blackness on the Operatic Stage 1(10)
1 From Otello to Porgy: Blackness, Masculinity, and Morality in Opera
11(21)
Naomi Andre
2 Hearing the Other in The Masque of Blackness
32(23)
Sarah Schmalenberger
3 Nationalism, Racial Difference, and "Egyptian" Meaning in Verdi's Aida
55(23)
Christopher R. Gauthier
Jennifer McFarlane-Harris
4 Race, "Realism," and Fate in Frederick Delius's Koanga
78(23)
Eric Saylor
5 Political Currents and Black Culture in Scott Joplin's Treemonisha
101(15)
Ann Sears
6 Clarence Cameron White's Ouanga! in the World of the Harlem Renaissance
116(25)
Karen M. Bryan
7 New Paradigms in William Grant Still's Blue Steel
141(23)
Gayle Murchison
8 Performers in Catfish Row: Porgy and Bess as Collaboration
164(23)
Gwynne Kuhner Brown
9 Searching for "Authenticity" in Paul Bowles's Denmark Vesey
187(25)
Melissa J. de Graaf
10 The Politics of Color in Oscar Hammerstein's Carmen Jones
212(24)
Melinda Boyd
11 Performing Race in Ernst Krenek's Jonny spielt auf
236(24)
Jonathan O. Wipplinger
12 Il Rodolfo Nero, or The Masque of Blackness
260(15)
George Shirley
Contributors 275(4)
Index 279
Naomi AndrÉ is an associate professor of women's studies at the University of Michigan. Karen M. Bryan is a professor and chair of the department of music at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Eric Saylor is an associate professor of musicology at Drake University.