What is Opera? A clear, engaging introduction to the art form and its many voices.
This accessible survey traces the history and development of opera, from its early roots to modern times. It explains what opera is, how the form has evolved, and why audiences have embraced its unique blend of music, drama, and spectacle. Designed for both new listeners and seasoned readers, the book places major composers, movements, and performances in context without overwhelming detail.
Beyond a simple timeline, the edition highlights how opera has grown through reforms, innovations, and cultural exchange. It also surveys the major halls, schools, and national traditions that have shaped the worldwide opera stage.
- Accessible explanations of key terms and styles
- Profiles of influential composers and landmark works
- Context on performance venues and national traditions
- Guidance on listening to appreciate the music and drama
Ideal for readers curious about the art form, as well as those exploring its place in music history and culture.