Floating Islands

Floating Islands

Author: Richard J. Heggen

Publisher: Richard Heggen

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 1227

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Floating Islands in science, history, the arts and any number of sightings elsewhere


Shakespeare & Opera

Shakespeare & Opera

Author: Gary Schmidgall

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 418

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If opera had existed in Elizabethan London, the world's Top Bard, as W.H. Auden called him, might have become the world's Top Librettist. In this illuminating study, Gary Schmidgall ranges widely through the Shakespearean canon and the standard operatic repertory and presents a fascinating comparison of the two, focusing on similarities of expressive style, scenic structure, staging, and performance practice. Schmidgall includes both extended discussions of pertinent general issues and concise essays on the most intriguing Shakespeare-based operas. For all who love the stage, Shakespeare and Opera offers endless insight and fascinaton. Schmidgall's extended comparison of the two dramaturgies offers provocative new insights on Shakespeare, musical theater, comparative drama, and theater history.