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Opera Mediagraphy: Video Recordings and Motion Pictures

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Opera Mediagraphy: Video Recordings and Motion Pictures

Contributors:

By (Author) Sharon G. Almquist

ISBN:

9780313284908

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

26th October 1993

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Films, cinema
Television
Bibliographies, catalogues
Music of film and stage

Dewey:

016.7821

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Description

"Opera Mediagraphy" lists operas released as motion pictures. It covers theatrical feature films on 35mm film, educational films on 16mm film and videorecordings, including the VHS videotape format and optical video laser disc. The videos are restricted to those that have been released in the United States in the American television standard video called NTSC (National Television Standards Committee). In addition to supplying information available concerning each opera, citations to reviews are included from over 22 sources ranging from opera journals to video review periodicals to general publications. Each review is given a rating based on the mediagrapher's reading and interpretation of the reviewer's intent. This scholarly listing should be of interest to academic and public libraries, as well as to individual opera fans.

Reviews

.,."an excellent source of information for anyone working with a video collection. The information contained within each entry and the layout are consistent and easy to read. The book can be used as a collection development tool for libraries developing a video collection or by individuals building a collection of their own."-Notes
.,."A useful, well-executed selection aid for a type of material not systematically dealt with elsewhere. All in-print and some out-of-print, videos in US format are listed for each opera, as are all available motion picture and laser disks. Recommended for all academic library reference sections."-Choice
...an excellent source of information for anyone working with a video collection. The information contained within each entry and the layout are consistent and easy to read. The book can be used as a collection development tool for libraries developing a video collection or by individuals building a collection of their own.-Notes
...A useful, well-executed selection aid for a type of material not systematically dealt with elsewhere. All in-print and some out-of-print, videos in US format are listed for each opera, as are all available motion picture and laser disks. Recommended for all academic library reference sections.-Choice
A very welcome addition to a relatively new corner of music bibliography. Opera Mediagraphy lists operas issued in film (16 and 35mm) and video (videotape or laser disk) formate. The entries are attractively laid out and easy to read and include a description of the original production (stage, TV, film), technical specifications (sound, color, duration), and language (including subtitles). The cast lists are complete and match performers to their roles. Especially welcome is the inclusion of citations for reviews drawn from more than twenty-two published sources.-RQ Summer 1994
An original reference work, documenting operas transferred to film or videotape, arranged in alphabetical order with full credits, bibliographic references, and information as to video release or archival source. The works are indexed by singers and conductors, composers and production types. The book is of value to opera lovers and as a library resource. It is also worth noting that many of the titles listed here are probably difficult to document in any of the standard reference sources.-Classic Images
..."an excellent source of information for anyone working with a video collection. The information contained within each entry and the layout are consistent and easy to read. The book can be used as a collection development tool for libraries developing a video collection or by individuals building a collection of their own."-Notes
..."A useful, well-executed selection aid for a type of material not systematically dealt with elsewhere. All in-print and some out-of-print, videos in US format are listed for each opera, as are all available motion picture and laser disks. Recommended for all academic library reference sections."-Choice
"An original reference work, documenting operas transferred to film or videotape, arranged in alphabetical order with full credits, bibliographic references, and information as to video release or archival source. The works are indexed by singers and conductors, composers and production types. The book is of value to opera lovers and as a library resource. It is also worth noting that many of the titles listed here are probably difficult to document in any of the standard reference sources."-Classic Images
"A very welcome addition to a relatively new corner of music bibliography. Opera Mediagraphy lists operas issued in film (16 and 35mm) and video (videotape or laser disk) formate. The entries are attractively laid out and easy to read and include a description of the original production (stage, TV, film), technical specifications (sound, color, duration), and language (including subtitles). The cast lists are complete and match performers to their roles. Especially welcome is the inclusion of citations for reviews drawn from more than twenty-two published sources."-RQ Summer 1994

Author Bio

SHARON G. ALMQUIST is Head of the Media Library at the University of North Texas. She is author of Sound Recordings and the Library (1987) and Music at the University of Buffalo: The Baird Years, which appeared in American Music(1992). She is a reviewer for Video Rating Guide For Libraries.

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