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Music in the Theater: Essays on Verdi and Other Composers
By (Author) Pierluigi Petrobelli
Translated by Roger L. Parker
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
23rd September 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
782.1
Paperback
204
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
28g
Well-known for leading audiences to a new appreciation of Verdi as a subtle and elaborate musical thinker, Pierluigi Petrobelli here turns his attention to the intriguing question of how musical theater works. In this collection of lively, penetrating essays, Petrobelli analyzes specific operas, mainly by Verdi, in terms of historical context, musi
"Petrobelli was putting Verdi and other early nineteenth-century Italian opera composers to analytical scrutiny at a time when few thought the venture worthwhile. It is good to have his essays (among them two new ones, on La forza del destino and Macbeth), some of which have reposed as far afield as a Slovene journal."--John Rosselli, The Times Literary Supplement