
Idioma: Inglês
Formato: Brochura
ISBN 10: 0521398975
ISBN 13: 9780521398978
Data de publicação:
July 31st, 1992
Editora: Cambridge University Press
Páginas: 176
Susan McClary delves into the rich tapestry of Georges Bizet's renowned opera, Carmen, examining its origins and the intricate layers that contribute to its lasting impact. The exploration extends beyond mere musical analysis, incorporating historical, cultural, and social contexts that shaped the opera at the time of its composition. As McClary unfolds the narrative of Carmen, readers gain insight into how the opera reflects the complexities of love, desire, and societal constraints.
This analysis sheds light on Bizet's innovative use of melody and rhythm, demonstrating how these elements intertwine with the opera's themes. By examining character development and the relationships within the story, McClary invites readers to appreciate the multifaceted nature of Carmen, illuminating how it resonates with contemporary audiences.
Through thoughtful engagement with Carmen's artistic and historical significance, McClary's work offers a fresh perspective on this classic opera, celebrating its beauty while prompting deeper reflection on its enduring relevance in today's world.
This analysis sheds light on Bizet's innovative use of melody and rhythm, demonstrating how these elements intertwine with the opera's themes. By examining character development and the relationships within the story, McClary invites readers to appreciate the multifaceted nature of Carmen, illuminating how it resonates with contemporary audiences.
Through thoughtful engagement with Carmen's artistic and historical significance, McClary's work offers a fresh perspective on this classic opera, celebrating its beauty while prompting deeper reflection on its enduring relevance in today's world.