
Hector Berlioz: Les Troyens
by
Ian C. Kemp
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Format
Paperback
Pages
244
Language
English
Published
Jan 27, 1989
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521348137
ISBN-13
9780521348133
Description
Ian C. Kemp delves into the rich tapestry of Hector Berlioz's masterwork, "Les Troyens," providing a comprehensive exploration of its themes, music, and historical significance. Through a series of insightful analyses, Kemp manages to capture the essence of Berlioz's opera, making complex musical ideas accessible to both novice opera-goers and seasoned record-collectors. He paints a vivid picture of the emotional and dramatic depth present in this monumental piece, illustrating how Berlioz's innovative approach transformed the operatic landscape of his time.
Kemp's investigations not only shine a light on the compositional techniques employed by Berlioz, but also explore the broader context of the opera's creation and its subsequent legacy in the world of classical music. By situating "Les Troyens" within its historical and cultural framework, Kemp invites readers to appreciate the opera not just as a musical work, but as a reflection of Berlioz's artistic vision and the dramatic narratives it presents.
Kemp's investigations not only shine a light on the compositional techniques employed by Berlioz, but also explore the broader context of the opera's creation and its subsequent legacy in the world of classical music. By situating "Les Troyens" within its historical and cultural framework, Kemp invites readers to appreciate the opera not just as a musical work, but as a reflection of Berlioz's artistic vision and the dramatic narratives it presents.
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