David Eden / Meinhard Saremba (ed.)
The Cambridge Companion to Gilbert and Sullivan
Herausgeber: Eden, David
David Eden / Meinhard Saremba (ed.)
The Cambridge Companion to Gilbert and Sullivan
Herausgeber: Eden, David
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An international team of contributors, including film director Mike Leigh, presents fresh insights into the work of Gilbert and Sullivan.
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An international team of contributors, including film director Mike Leigh, presents fresh insights into the work of Gilbert and Sullivan.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 687g
- ISBN-13: 9780521888493
- ISBN-10: 0521888492
- Artikelnr.: 26526930
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 687g
- ISBN-13: 9780521888493
- ISBN-10: 0521888492
- Artikelnr.: 26526930
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface David Eden and Meinhard Saremba; Part I. Background: 1. Savoy Opera
and its discontents: the theatrical background to a quarrel David Eden; 2.
Identity crisis and the search for English opera: the Savoy Theatre in the
1890s William Parry; 3. Resituating Gilbert and Sullivan: the musical and
aesthetic context Benedict Taylor; 4. 'We sing as one individual'?: popular
misconceptions of 'Gilbert and Sullivan' Meinhard Saremba; Part II. Focus:
5. The operas in context: stylistic elements - the Savoy and beyond Richard
Silverman; 6. The librettos in context: Gilbert's 'Fables in Song' Horst
Dölvers; 7. 'This particularly rapid, unintelligible patter': patter songs
and the word-music relationship Laura Kasson Fiss; 8. Standing still and
moving forward: The Mikado, Haddon Hall, and concepts of time in the Savoy
Operas Michael Beckerman; 9. Musical contexts I: motives and methods in
Sullivan's allusions James Brooks Kuykendall; 10. Musical contexts II:
characterisation and emotion in the Savoy Operas Martin T. Yates; Part III.
Reception: 11. Topsy-Turvy: a personal journey Mike Leigh; 12. Amateur
tenors and choruses in public: the amateur scene Ian Bradley; 13. Champions
and aficionados: amateur and listener experiences of the Savoy Operas in
performance Stephanie Pitts; 14. 'How great thy charm, thy sway how
excellent!': tracing Gilbert and Sullivan's legacy in the American musical
Raymond Knapp; 15. 'See how the Fates their gifts allot': the reception of
productions and translations in Continental Europe Jana Polianovskaia; Part
IV. Into the Twenty-First Century: 16. Adventures in musical detection:
scholarship, editions, productions and the future of the Savoy Operas David
Russell Hulme; Appendix 1: Alphabetical list of stage and choral works by
Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert; Appendix 2: Modern editions of works by
Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert.
and its discontents: the theatrical background to a quarrel David Eden; 2.
Identity crisis and the search for English opera: the Savoy Theatre in the
1890s William Parry; 3. Resituating Gilbert and Sullivan: the musical and
aesthetic context Benedict Taylor; 4. 'We sing as one individual'?: popular
misconceptions of 'Gilbert and Sullivan' Meinhard Saremba; Part II. Focus:
5. The operas in context: stylistic elements - the Savoy and beyond Richard
Silverman; 6. The librettos in context: Gilbert's 'Fables in Song' Horst
Dölvers; 7. 'This particularly rapid, unintelligible patter': patter songs
and the word-music relationship Laura Kasson Fiss; 8. Standing still and
moving forward: The Mikado, Haddon Hall, and concepts of time in the Savoy
Operas Michael Beckerman; 9. Musical contexts I: motives and methods in
Sullivan's allusions James Brooks Kuykendall; 10. Musical contexts II:
characterisation and emotion in the Savoy Operas Martin T. Yates; Part III.
Reception: 11. Topsy-Turvy: a personal journey Mike Leigh; 12. Amateur
tenors and choruses in public: the amateur scene Ian Bradley; 13. Champions
and aficionados: amateur and listener experiences of the Savoy Operas in
performance Stephanie Pitts; 14. 'How great thy charm, thy sway how
excellent!': tracing Gilbert and Sullivan's legacy in the American musical
Raymond Knapp; 15. 'See how the Fates their gifts allot': the reception of
productions and translations in Continental Europe Jana Polianovskaia; Part
IV. Into the Twenty-First Century: 16. Adventures in musical detection:
scholarship, editions, productions and the future of the Savoy Operas David
Russell Hulme; Appendix 1: Alphabetical list of stage and choral works by
Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert; Appendix 2: Modern editions of works by
Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert.
Preface David Eden and Meinhard Saremba; Part I. Background: 1. Savoy Opera
and its discontents: the theatrical background to a quarrel David Eden; 2.
Identity crisis and the search for English opera: the Savoy Theatre in the
1890s William Parry; 3. Resituating Gilbert and Sullivan: the musical and
aesthetic context Benedict Taylor; 4. 'We sing as one individual'?: popular
misconceptions of 'Gilbert and Sullivan' Meinhard Saremba; Part II. Focus:
5. The operas in context: stylistic elements - the Savoy and beyond Richard
Silverman; 6. The librettos in context: Gilbert's 'Fables in Song' Horst
Dölvers; 7. 'This particularly rapid, unintelligible patter': patter songs
and the word-music relationship Laura Kasson Fiss; 8. Standing still and
moving forward: The Mikado, Haddon Hall, and concepts of time in the Savoy
Operas Michael Beckerman; 9. Musical contexts I: motives and methods in
Sullivan's allusions James Brooks Kuykendall; 10. Musical contexts II:
characterisation and emotion in the Savoy Operas Martin T. Yates; Part III.
Reception: 11. Topsy-Turvy: a personal journey Mike Leigh; 12. Amateur
tenors and choruses in public: the amateur scene Ian Bradley; 13. Champions
and aficionados: amateur and listener experiences of the Savoy Operas in
performance Stephanie Pitts; 14. 'How great thy charm, thy sway how
excellent!': tracing Gilbert and Sullivan's legacy in the American musical
Raymond Knapp; 15. 'See how the Fates their gifts allot': the reception of
productions and translations in Continental Europe Jana Polianovskaia; Part
IV. Into the Twenty-First Century: 16. Adventures in musical detection:
scholarship, editions, productions and the future of the Savoy Operas David
Russell Hulme; Appendix 1: Alphabetical list of stage and choral works by
Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert; Appendix 2: Modern editions of works by
Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert.
and its discontents: the theatrical background to a quarrel David Eden; 2.
Identity crisis and the search for English opera: the Savoy Theatre in the
1890s William Parry; 3. Resituating Gilbert and Sullivan: the musical and
aesthetic context Benedict Taylor; 4. 'We sing as one individual'?: popular
misconceptions of 'Gilbert and Sullivan' Meinhard Saremba; Part II. Focus:
5. The operas in context: stylistic elements - the Savoy and beyond Richard
Silverman; 6. The librettos in context: Gilbert's 'Fables in Song' Horst
Dölvers; 7. 'This particularly rapid, unintelligible patter': patter songs
and the word-music relationship Laura Kasson Fiss; 8. Standing still and
moving forward: The Mikado, Haddon Hall, and concepts of time in the Savoy
Operas Michael Beckerman; 9. Musical contexts I: motives and methods in
Sullivan's allusions James Brooks Kuykendall; 10. Musical contexts II:
characterisation and emotion in the Savoy Operas Martin T. Yates; Part III.
Reception: 11. Topsy-Turvy: a personal journey Mike Leigh; 12. Amateur
tenors and choruses in public: the amateur scene Ian Bradley; 13. Champions
and aficionados: amateur and listener experiences of the Savoy Operas in
performance Stephanie Pitts; 14. 'How great thy charm, thy sway how
excellent!': tracing Gilbert and Sullivan's legacy in the American musical
Raymond Knapp; 15. 'See how the Fates their gifts allot': the reception of
productions and translations in Continental Europe Jana Polianovskaia; Part
IV. Into the Twenty-First Century: 16. Adventures in musical detection:
scholarship, editions, productions and the future of the Savoy Operas David
Russell Hulme; Appendix 1: Alphabetical list of stage and choral works by
Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert; Appendix 2: Modern editions of works by
Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert.