Opera

  • Opera: Desire, Disease, Death
    By Linda Hutcheon, Michael Hutcheon

    For bibliographies on Aids literature in general and plays in particular , see Franklin Brooks and Timothy F. Murphy , “ Annotated Bibliography of aids Literature , 1982-91 , ” in Murphy and Poirier , Writing Aids , 321–39 ; Joseph Cady ...

  • Opera: Sermones ; Pars III.
    By Gregorius

    Opera: Sermones ; Pars III.

  • Opera: Sermones ; Pars II.
    By Gregorius

    Opera: Sermones ; Pars II.

  • Opera: Opera exegetica in Genesim ; pars 1 : in Hexaemeron
    By Gregorius

    Opera: Opera exegetica in Genesim ; pars 1 : in Hexaemeron

  • Opera: Oratio catechetica, opera dogmatica minora ; Pars IV.
    By Gregorius

    Opera: Oratio catechetica, opera dogmatica minora ; Pars IV.

  • Opera
    By Peter Gammond

    No grand gestures required, just a sense of humor. From "legato" to the "vibrato," and from "Bellini" to "Rossini," the Bluffers Guide to Opera contains all you need to know to hit the high notes.

  • Opera: A Research and Information Guide
    By Guy A. Marco

    Ed. DorisSilbert Smith. Smith College Music Archives, 7. Northampton, Mass.: Smith College, 1945. M1500 .C322 L5. A pianovocal score, with a 10page introduction. This was the first operabyawoman;shewas GiulioCaccini'sdaughter.653.

  • Opera
    By Nicholas John

    Dido and Aeneas Henry Purcell ( 1659-1695 ) Purcell was born into a musical London family and showed early signs of being very talented . As a choirboy in the Chapel Royal he learnt the traditional English vocal music and the newer ...

  • Opera: A Research and Information Guide
    By Guy A. Marco

    Moore, Robert Etheridge. Henry Purcell and the Restoration Theatre. London: Heinemann, 1961. xv, 223p. Reprint, Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1974. ISBN (Greenwood) 0-8371-7155-5. ML410 .P93 M6. A documented account of the stage works in ...

  • Opera
    By P. Craig Russell

    PERFORMING ARTS

  • Ópera
    By P. Craig Russell

    Ópera

  • Opera: The Basics
    By Denise P. Gallo

    This introductionexplores opera's origins, terminology and genres over the past four centuries.

  • Opera
    By Robert Cannon

    One of the key organising elements to which Schoenberg, Berg and Webern all turned was literary texts, ... Although written in a realistic, almost journalistic manner, several features made it revolutionary. r Rather than a sequence of ...

  • Opera: Volume II: Parmenides, Philebus, Symposium, Phaedrus, Alcibiades I and II, Hipparchus, Amatores
    By Plato

    This long awaited new edition contains seven of the dialogues of Plato, and is the first in the five-volume complete edition of Plato's works in the Oxford Classical Texts series.

  • Opera
    By Susan Sutherland

    Opera

  • Opera: The Basics
    By Denise Gallo

    With key notes, discography and videography, this is the ideal book for students and interested listeners who want to learn more about this important musical genre.

  • Opera: The Art of Dying
    By Linda Hutcheon, Michael Hutcheon, M.D.

    "In Opera: The Art of Dying a physician and a literary theorist bring together scientific and humanistic perspectives on the lessons on living and dying that this extravagant and seemingly artificial art imparts"--Besedilo z zavihka.

  • Opera: Its Story Told Through the Lives and Works of Its Foremost Composers
    By David Ewen

    Traces the history of the opera discussing important composers and their works from the sixteenth century to the present day. Includes a glossary of operatic terms.

  • Opera
    By Herbert Kupferberg

    Photographs lavishly illustrate an account of developments in the history of opera which calls attention to major composers, singers, and productions

  • Opera: A New Way of Listening
    By Alexander Waugh

    An illuminating introduction to this rich art form, the book and accompanying CD guide the reader through every aspect of the opera experience.