The Chronicle of Opera, Second Edition

The Chronicle of Opera, Second Edition by Michael Raeburn, published by Thames & Hudson on June 11, 2007, offers a thorough exploration of opera’s rich history and evolution over four centuries. This 260-page volume presents a blend of factual information and engaging anecdotes, covering significant events and figures in opera, from the opening of La Scala in Milan to the illustrious career of Maria Callas and the success of the Three Tenors.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of opera’s development, tracing its roots from early re-creations of classical Greek drama to the innovations of the twentieth century. The book includes a new section that brings the narrative into the twenty-first century, along with a detailed reference section featuring biographies, a timeline, and a glossary. With 320 illustrations, including 100 in color, this edition serves as both an informative resource and a delightful browsing experience for opera enthusiasts and novices alike.
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“Practical for reference and delightful for browsing….Excellent introduction for the opera novice as well as the more experienced listener.” Booklist
Four hundred years after it began, opera’s combination of grandeur and intimacy continues to beguile audiences around the world. Covering subjects as diverse as the opening of La Scala in Milan, the legendary career of Maria Callas, and the extraordinary success of the Three Tenors, The Chronicle of Opera celebrates the great eras of music and performance, mixing fact and anecdote, personalities and stylistic development with hundreds of illustrations.
Opera developed quickly from its modest beginnings as the re-creation of classical Greek drama. By the seventeenth century, the time of Monteverdi, it included all the components of much later operas: choruses, arias, recitatives, instrumental ensembles, and interludes. Toward the end of the eighteenth century, artifice had been replaced by the classical perfection and wit of Mozart. The next hundred years saw the rise of romanticism, with famous masterworks by Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi, and Wagner, while the twentieth century saw the brilliant innovations of Berg, Stravinsky, Britten, and Gershwin, among many others.
A new section brings the story of opera into the twenty-first century. The comprehensive reference section includes biographies, a timeline, opera house openings and premieres, a glossary, and a discography, making this an essential reference book for all opera lovers. 320 illustrations, 100 in color.
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