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Said on Opera Edward Said (co The Wylie Agency)

Said on Opera By Edward Said (co The Wylie Agency)

Said on Opera by Edward Said (co The Wylie Agency)


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This book presents Edward W. Said's insightful and elegant analyses of four major operas-originally delivered as the Empson Lectures at Cambridge University in 1997-showcasing the power of his critical acumen to unsettle canonical interpretations.

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Said on Opera by Edward Said (co The Wylie Agency)

One of the late twentieth century's most celebrated and influential public intellectuals, Edward W. Said was also a critic of astonishing range. This book presents his insightful and elegant analyses of four major operas-originally delivered as the Empson Lectures at Cambridge University in 1997-showcasing the power of Said's critical acumen to unsettle canonical interpretations.

In close readings of Mozart's Cosi fan tutte, Beethoven's Fidelio, Berlioz's Les Troyens, and Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, Said explores how each opera engages with the social and political questions of their own eras-and how they might speak to the present. He pays careful attention to the works' historical context as well as the possibilities they open for contemporary reinterpretations, examining the tension between opera's cultural prestige and its potential for subversion. Said considers the representation of national identity, class, and exoticism, and he shows how cultural and literary studies can enrich understandings of operatic texts and performance. Lucid and gracefully written, Said on Opera enlivens well-known works with fresh insights and demonstrates the breadth of Said's contributions to cultural criticism.

This book features an introduction by the editor, Wouter Capitain, who situates these essays in the context of Said's career, and a foreword by the acclaimed opera director Peter Sellars, who offers a masterful appreciation of Said's achievements.

Said on Opera Reviews

The opposition between historical authority and its transgression was central to Edward Said's thinking in later life. But his exploration of it in these four operas offers a strikingly new perspective on how contemporary audiences--and stagings--can interrogate the operatic works' historical power structures in deeply resonant, present-day terms. -- Linda Hutcheon, University Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto
The trenchant literary and cultural critic Edward W. Said was also deeply devoted to the masterpieces of Western classical music. Said on Opera offers his thoughts on four major operas: by Mozart, Beethoven, Berlioz, and Wagner. These rich, challenging chapters will be debated for years to come. -- Ralph P. Locke, author of Music and the Exotic from the Renaissance to Mozart
These essays on major works in the opera repertoire are provocative and penetrating. They are eloquent testimony to Said's understanding of how music, both written and performed, intersects with politics, history and literature. Said's interpretive imagination and his conviction that music is a vital dimension of history and culture will captivate musicians, scholars, students and all opera goers. -- Leon Botstein, Conductor, Editor of The Musical Quarterly and President, Bard College

About Edward Said (co The Wylie Agency)

Edward W. Said (1935-2003) was University Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He was the music critic for the Nation and the author of numerous influential books, including Culture and Imperialism and Orientalism. Said's Columbia University Press books include Humanism and Democratic Criticism, Musical Elaborations, and Music at the Limits.

Wouter Capitain is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Goettingen. His doctoral dissertation at the University of Amsterdam examined Edward Said's music-related work.

Peter Sellars is a leading opera director, MacArthur fellow, and distinguished professor in the Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Edward Said's Inner Music, by Peter Sellars
Introduction
1. Cosi fan tutte at the Limits
2. Fidelio's Difficulties with the Past
3. Les Troyens and the Obligation to Empire
4. Creation and Coherence in Die Meistersinger
Notes
Index

Additional information

NGR9780231212014
9780231212014
0231212011
Said on Opera by Edward Said (co The Wylie Agency)
New
Paperback
Columbia University Press
2024-01-16
160
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