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The Oxford Dictionary of Opera John Warrack

The Oxford Dictionary of Opera By John Warrack

The Oxford Dictionary of Opera by John Warrack


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A comprehensive reference work covering all aspects of opera. There are entries on composers, individual operas, well-known arias and principal characters, singers, conductors, producers, technical terms, librettists, opera companies, opera houses and festivals.

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The Oxford Dictionary of Opera by John Warrack

Opera has achieved a breadth of appeal unprecedented in its history, commanding the patronage of the wealthy but also a popular following, generating well-filled opera houses, as well as spectacular mass events, public television relays of famous occasions, and huge record sales. "The Oxford Dictionary of Opera" is a comprehensive one-volume reference work on the subject. The entries include composers, individual operas, well-known arias and principal characters; singers, conductors, producers and designers; technical terms; librettists, and authors of works and the popular subjects on which operas have been based; opera companies, opera-houses and festivals; and countries and cities in which opera has been staged. The information provided includes opera synopses and first performance details, worklists of composers and listings of their writings and catalogues; bibliographies of works about opera; debuts and career highlights of singers, with notes on voice type, style, and reputation; definitions and discussions of technical terms and operatic styles; historical surveys of the history of opera in one country. The text is linked by a network of cross-references and is written in a style accessible to the non-specialist. The work has its roots in the earlier "Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera" (2/E, 1979 by John Warrack and Harold Rosenthal), drawing on the same basic framework though the overall extent is considerably larger, the coverage wider, and the information more up to date. A few entries have been taken over from the COD Opera without change while some others have been used but expanded and updated.

The Oxford Dictionary of Opera Reviews

"Fabulous.... Manages to include more than 900 singers and 750 composers, with the crisp detail that Oxford reference editors make their signature. Bravo! and Brava!"--Philadelphia Inquirer.


"Fabulous.... Manages to include more than 900 singers and 750 composers, with the crisp detail that Oxford reference editors make their signature. Bravo! and Brava!"--Philadelphia Inquirer.

"Fabulous.... Manages to include more than 900 singers and 750 composers, with the crisp detail that Oxford reference editors make their signature. Bravo! and Brava!"--Philadelphia Inquirer.


"Fabulous.... Manages to include more than 900 singers and 750 composers, with the crisp detail that Oxford reference editors make their signature. Bravo! and Brava!"--Philadelphia Inquirer.


About John Warrack


About the Editors
John Warrack is Lecturer in Music at the University of Oxford and co-author of The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera, second edition. Ewan West is a Research Fellow at Mansfield College, Oxford, and Director of Studies in Music at Somerville College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

Preface, Bibliography, Key to Vocal Compasses, Abbreviations, A-Z entries

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CIN0198691645VG
9780198691648
0198691645
The Oxford Dictionary of Opera by John Warrack
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1992-10-08
800
N/A
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