Incorporating a decade of musicological research, the Dictionary is unsurpassed in its scope and quality, with contributions from over 1,300 of the world's leading critics and scholars. A remarkable 11,000 articles, all fully cross-referenced, create a work that has become established as the essential opera reference. Indeed, every aspect of this varied art form is covered: composers, conductors, directors, performers, librettists, literary sources, cities and countries, operatic historians, and opera genres and terminology.
· Over 1800 operas are discussed from the late 16th century Florentine Camerata, through the great 18th and 19th century operas, to contemporary works such as the minimalist theatre pieces of Philip Glass
· The lives and careers of over 2900 composers are discussed in depth, with entries containing critical assessments as well as discussion of their individual careers and major achievements
· Profiles of every singer who has made a significant contribution to opera are included, from Francesco Rasi in the 1600s to Luciano Pavarotti in the 1990s
· Two unrivaled indices of character names and arias make it the most useful and user-friendly opera dictionary available
· Illustrated throughout with rare photographs, reproductions of original posters, set and costume designs, and scenes from recent performances
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Although not for every opera lover (or every opera lover's budget), this massive four-volume set--each volume coming in at around 1,300 pages--is indispensable for the opera educator, writer, or major fanatic. While in any encyclopedia the quality of writing and the critical viewpoint must of necessity be somewhat varied, the standards in the Grove series of reference works are always high and the level of usefulness enormous. Almost any opera that debuted before 1992 is to be found within these pages, making it especially useful in this age of obscure revivals; most singers of any note who had established careers before that date are also included. Although somewhat Anglocentric in its inclusions, this remains an invaluable reference work.
The late Stanley Sadie is one of the world's leading musicologists. Educated with a Ph.D. from Cambridge University, he became a music critic at The Times of London in 1964 and was then editor of the Musical Times from 1967-1987. He is the co-editor of the twenty-nine volume New Grove
Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
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FOUR LARGE AND HEAVY VOLUMES OF THE NEW GROVE DICTIONARY OF OPERA, EDITED BY STANLEY SADIE & CHRISTINA BASHFORD. All four volumes are hardback books, each bound in a burgundy coloured cloth, with gilt titles set within a black blocked box, positioned nicely at the top part of the spine, with each of the four books covering the following sections: Volume One - A-D, Volume Two - E-LOM, Volume Three - LON-ROD, Volume Four - ROE-Z. All four volumes are in near fine condition and as they are used books, normal wear, marks and tear apply consistent with use and age. In my humble opinion I would say the four volumes have hardly been read or used. All pages intact and all books have nice tight bindings, all pages have a nice gilt edge to top of papers. Volume One has 1296 pages, Volume Two has 1315 pages, Volume Three has 1371 pages, and Volume Four has 1342. Please note these four books weigh a considerable amount when packaged properly therefore for overseas buyers postage/shipping will increase from listed postage/shipping price. Published by Macmillan Press Limited, London in 1992, First Edition. The New Grove Dictionary of Opera is the fourth, and the last, of the family of multi-volume specialist dictionaries to have developed from The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, (1980). A comprehensive set of four volumes that would grace any stylish library, ideal for all Opera & Music connoisseurs. Seller Inventory # 2024
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