Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
122
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2018
Editora
Generic
Descrição
Edgar Istel's exploration delves into the evolution of modern opera from the death of Wagner to the onset of World War I. With a focus on the period from 1883 to 1915, he examines how this transformative era influenced composers, librettists, and the cultural landscape of opera. Through thoughtful analysis, Istel highlights the artistic shifts and innovations that arose during this dynamic time, showcasing the interplay between music and the socio-political developments of the day.
The rich leather binding of this edition adds a touch of elegance, ensuring that this important work not only offers intellectual insight but is also a beautiful addition to any collection. With golden leaf printing enhancing its cover, it stands out as both a significant scholarly resource and a lovely artifact for opera enthusiasts and historians alike.
The rich leather binding of this edition adds a touch of elegance, ensuring that this important work not only offers intellectual insight but is also a beautiful addition to any collection. With golden leaf printing enhancing its cover, it stands out as both a significant scholarly resource and a lovely artifact for opera enthusiasts and historians alike.