Richard Strauss: Arabella

Richard Strauss: Arabella

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Format Paperback
Pages 180
Language English
Published Sep 25, 1989
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 0521335779
ISBN-13 9780521335775
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Kenneth Birkin delves into the lush world of Richard Strauss's opera, Arabella, offering readers an unprecedented exploration of its thematic richness and musical intricacies. With a meticulous approach, he unravels the narrative which is set against the backdrop of fin-de-siècle Vienna, capturing the cultural vibrancy of the period.

Birkin highlights the complexity of the characters, notably Arabella herself, a young woman navigating the complicated waters of love and societal expectation. The discussions extend to the opera's emotional landscape, where longing and fulfillment intertwine, creating a profound resonance that speaks to audiences both past and present.

Furthermore, the guide meticulously examines Strauss's innovative musical techniques, from melodic development to orchestration choices that enhance the storytelling. It provides insights not only into the composition but also into the historical context that shaped its creation, enriching the reader's understanding of the work's significance.

This comprehensive analysis serves not only as an introduction for newcomers but also as a deep dive for seasoned fans, illuminating the nuances of this operatic masterpiece and its place within the broader spectrum of Strauss's oeuvre.

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