The Penguin Opera Guide

The Penguin Opera Guide by Amanda Holden is a comprehensive reference published by Penguin in 1997. This reprint edition spans 530 pages and is presented in English. The book offers insights into the world of opera, detailing its various genres and styles, making it a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and those seeking to deepen their understanding of this musical form.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of opera, including its historical context and significance within the broader landscape of music. The content is designed to serve as a guide for individuals involved in music and opera, as well as those managing communities, providing a framework for understanding the dynamics of this art form. The book’s focus on music and opera makes it a pertinent reference for anyone interested in these subjects.
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