Alban Berg: Lulu
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Format
Paperback
Pages
172
Language
English
Published
Feb 22, 1991
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521284805
ISBN-13
9780521284806
Description
Douglas Jarman explores the intricate world of Alban Berg's second opera, Lulu, providing readers with an accessible and engaging introduction to this complex work. Jarman’s insightful description assists both seasoned opera lovers and newcomers alike in navigating the rich tapestry of music and emotion that Berg weaves throughout the piece. He sheds light on the opera's unique structure and profound themes, unraveling the intricacies of its characters and the societal implications it embodies.
Through his non-technical approach, Jarman demystifies the abstract elements of Lulu, making it easier for audiences to appreciate Berg’s artistry. His analysis encourages an understanding of the opera as not just a performance of music but as a profound commentary on human experience, desire, and the darker aspects of society. As readers delve into this guide, they find themselves better equipped to engage with an opera that has left a lasting impact on the music world.
Through his non-technical approach, Jarman demystifies the abstract elements of Lulu, making it easier for audiences to appreciate Berg’s artistry. His analysis encourages an understanding of the opera as not just a performance of music but as a profound commentary on human experience, desire, and the darker aspects of society. As readers delve into this guide, they find themselves better equipped to engage with an opera that has left a lasting impact on the music world.
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