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Brecht at the Opera
19th century opera performance
A01=Joy H. Calico
Author_Joy H. Calico
bertolt brecht
brecht
brecht criticism
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dialectical theater
epic theater
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german drama
german literature
german plays
german playwright
hanns eisler
kurt weill
lehrstuck
musicology
opera
opera in brecht
paul dessau
paul hindemith
performing arts
theory of gestus
weimar playwright
Product details
- ISBN 9780520254824
- Weight: 544g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 04 Aug 2008
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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"Brecht at the Opera" looks at the German playwright's lifelong ambivalent engagement with opera. An ardent opera lover in his youth, Brecht later denounced the genre as decadent and irrelevant to modern society even as he continued to work on opera projects throughout his career. He completed three operas and attempted two dozen more with composers such as Kurt Weill, Paul Hindemith, Hanns Eisler, and Paul Dessau. Joy H. Calico argues that Brecht's simultaneous work on opera and Lehrstuck in the 1920s generated the new concept of audience experience that would come to define epic theater, and that his revisions to the theory of Gestus in the mid-1930s are reminiscent of nineteenth-century opera performance practices of mimesis.
Joy H. Calico is Associate Professor of Musicology in the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University.
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