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Diva

Great Sopranos and Mezzos Discuss Their Art

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  • 333 páginas
  • 12 horas de lectura

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The past eight years have seen the renaissance of the Diva, with the rise to prominence of a number of female singers who are capable of drawing mass audiences as well as delivering performances to rival those of the stars of the past. The divas analyze their roles, both vocally and dramatically, discuss choices in repertoire and reflect on their lives and careers. Matheopoulos interweaves her narrative with insightful and critical commentary, and peppers her profiles with remarks from conductors, directors, voice teachers, coaches and, on occasion, famous colleagues from the past. She also highlights changes in the opera scene, including the appearance in recent years of many talented Russian singers and the prominence of American-born divas during the last decade. Interviews include 14 sopranos and seven mezzos.

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Diva, Helena Matheopoulos

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1991
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Título
Diva
Subtítulo
Great Sopranos and Mezzos Discuss Their Art
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Gollancz
Publicado en
1991
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
333
ISBN10
057504554X
ISBN13
9780575045545
Serie
Título original
Diva
Descripción
The past eight years have seen the renaissance of the Diva, with the rise to prominence of a number of female singers who are capable of drawing mass audiences as well as delivering performances to rival those of the stars of the past. The divas analyze their roles, both vocally and dramatically, discuss choices in repertoire and reflect on their lives and careers. Matheopoulos interweaves her narrative with insightful and critical commentary, and peppers her profiles with remarks from conductors, directors, voice teachers, coaches and, on occasion, famous colleagues from the past. She also highlights changes in the opera scene, including the appearance in recent years of many talented Russian singers and the prominence of American-born divas during the last decade. Interviews include 14 sopranos and seven mezzos.