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In 'Chapters of Opera' by Henry Edward Krehbiel, the author delves into the intricate world of opera, exploring various chapters in its rich history. Written in a scholarly yet engaging style, Krehbiel provides insightful analysis of key operatic works, highlighting their significance within the literary context of the time. This book seamlessly blends historical facts with critical interpretation, offering readers a deeper understanding of the evolution of opera as an art form. Krehbiel's meticulous attention to detail and passion for the subject shines through in every chapter, making this a…mehr

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In 'Chapters of Opera' by Henry Edward Krehbiel, the author delves into the intricate world of opera, exploring various chapters in its rich history. Written in a scholarly yet engaging style, Krehbiel provides insightful analysis of key operatic works, highlighting their significance within the literary context of the time. This book seamlessly blends historical facts with critical interpretation, offering readers a deeper understanding of the evolution of opera as an art form. Krehbiel's meticulous attention to detail and passion for the subject shines through in every chapter, making this a valuable resource for both scholars and opera enthusiasts alike. Henry Edward Krehbiel, a renowned music critic and historian, brings his wealth of knowledge and expertise to 'Chapters of Opera'. His extensive background in music theory and criticism undoubtedly influenced his decision to write this comprehensive book, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of the genre. Krehbiel's authoritative voice and scholarly approach make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the history and development of opera. I highly recommend 'Chapters of Opera' to those seeking a deeper understanding of this captivating art form. Krehbiel's insightful analysis and thoughtful commentary make this book an invaluable resource for anyone looking to explore the world of opera in greater depth.
Autorenporträt
Henry Edward Krehbiel (1854-1923) was an influential American music critic and author, particularly admired for his scholarly approach to music journalism. Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Krehbiel's deep-seated passion for music was evident from a young age, despite his initial pursuit of a career in law. He soon switched his focus to music and became a renowned critic and writer. His contributions to the field of music criticism were especially impactful during his tenure at The New York Tribune, where his reports were lauded for their insightful analyses and keen understanding of both music and the cultural milieu in which it evolved. Krehbiel was known for his erudition and the eloquence of his writing style. His expertise was not limited to the affairs of music criticism; he was also a noted musicologist and historian of music. In his book 'Chapters of Opera' (1908), Krehbiel offers a rich exploration into the development and substance of opera as an art form, illustrating his encyclopedic knowledge and deep reverence for the genre. His literary contributions provided readers with a profound understanding of operatic compositions and historic performances. More than just reviews, Krehbiel's writings sought to contextualize music within broader artistic and social narratives, thus extending the reach of his influence to both connoisseurs and the general public alike. His legacy endures through his written works, which continue to engage and inform music scholars and enthusiasts to this day.