Li Er, whose innovative works of fiction have earned the admiration of scholars and critics—and a passionate fan base of readers—is one of China’s most prominent writers. This landmark publication of his Coloratura, a tour de force of literary innovation, marks the first translation of the author’s novels into English. Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Chinese Civil War, Coloratura revolves around the mysterious Ge Ren, whose story is told by three narrators and a host of other voices. Who was Ge Ren really? Just about the only thing anyone can agree on is that he is dead. But how he died, and who he was when alive, are less than certain. Was Ge Ren a hero, a Nationalist or Communist, a poet, translator, scholar, or spy—or some combination of all these identities? And how much of his story is merely fanciful “coloratura” nonsense? As different factions fight for control of China, Ge Ren traverses the political and intellectual life of the country, managing to affect countless lives. Years later, in the present day, his final surviving descendant, the intriguing “compiler” of the novel, pieces together the stories of her enigmatic ancestor from a patchwork of narrators, reliable or otherwise, and historical documents, real or invented. But readers also will wonder if she has an agenda of her own. The search for Ge Ren takes us from Chairman Mao’s stronghold at Yan’an to a barren People’s Commune, and then farther afield, with excursions into Russia, Japan, and even a small town in England. Many of the characters and incidents are actual historical figures and events, woven seamlessly into the fictional storyline. Told with swashbuckling brio and painstaking historical detail, Coloratura is both an illuminating journey through twentieth-century Chinese history and a profound exploration of the elusive nature of truth.
An excellent volume of coloratura arias has been added to the G. Schirmer Opera Anthology series. With 30 arias in English, Italian, German, French and Russian, this is the largest collection of coloratura operatic excerpts ever published.
The central argument of Vocal Virtuosity challenges the historical commonplace that coloratura became an anachronism in nineteenth-century opera. Instead, the book demonstrates that melismas at mid-century were made modern.
William S. Schwartz: Color and Coloratura
Vocal Collection
... Carter That's the Way of the World by Dwight E. Brooks Fontanelle by Selena Chambers Come to My Garden by Brittnay L. Proctor Nightbirds by Craig Seymour Come Away with ESG by Cheri Percy Time's Up by Kimberly Mack and many more .
Blessed with a god given Coloratura voice of great power, range and beauty, from an early age he is able to repeat note perfectly whatever aria or song he hears for the first time.
COLORATURA | Oil Paintings Collection by French Artist Jean-Michel René SOUCHE (b.1970), living in Odessa, Ukraine.
Without denying suffering, this enthralling volume extends a fervent prayer for gratitude and healing.
(Vocal Collection). This all-in-one package includes the original Coloratura Arias for Soprano book from the G. Schirmer Opera Anthology along with three accompaniment CDs AND the corresponding Diction Coach book/three CD set.
Using one of Callas's first recital recordings from 1954 as a foundation, this book envisions each song, each aria, as a lens to examine phenomena as diverse as the operatic screaming point, feminism and the voice, and music and violence"--