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Music on Stage Volume 2

Campos, Luis(Edited by)Schopf, Fiona Jane(Edited by)
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Performance by its very nature embraces many constituents, the theories of which have developed into discreet disciplines as on-going research deepens our understanding and knowledge of each one of them.

Concomitantly, there continues to grow a greater interlinking, fusion and blurring of discreet boundaries between traditional genres - features highlighted in the seventeen papers presented here.

Topics explored in this volume include: the intermedial performance of the Irrepressibles and electronically controlled sounds on the concert platform; the ways in which the physical body dictates movement and character and how the embodiment of the voice goes beyond character stereotypes; how Romeo Catellucci legitimized the audience's gaze whilst staging brain-damaged patients; interculturalism in a new operatic work focusing on the current Israeli-Palestinian crisis; interrogating transgenerational depictions of Otherness in the Rocky Horror Show; musical speech in Iannis Xenakis' reworking of ancient Greek in his Oresteia; genre conflation in terms of unaccompanied monodrama; trans-genre adaptation in Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier and Philip Glass's "Cocteau trilogy"; and textual and musical comedy in Ligeti's Le Grand Macabre, among others.

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Product Details
1443896861 / 9781443896863
Hardback
780.78
01/09/2016
United Kingdom
English
x, 290 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm
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