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A wide-ranging anthology covering the written record of opera -- from Tchaikovsky on Wagner's Ring to Cecil Beaton on Turandot at the Met. Opera.

Opera has always generated strong, uncompromising views and opinions. For example, what did Berlioz write about Weber's Der Freischutz in 1841? What was the idea behind Gluck's Reform operas? How did Mozart himself view his collaboration with the librettist Lorenzo da Ponte? What is the legacy of Maria Callas?

These are among the myriad questions that are addressed in The Faber Book of Opera, an exceptional collection of writings about opera--in theory, in practice, in review and in fiction--all drawn from prime sources by acclaimed music critic Tom Sutcliffe. From Gustave Flaubert's description of a performance of Lucia di Lammermoor in Madame Bovary to Voltaire's exploration of the difficulties of conveying true tragedy within the operatic form to Virginia Woolf's views on Wagner's Parsifal, which seemed to her to have been "poured out in a smooth stream at white heat," this is a collection that covers, in over 75 short, carefully chosen excerpts, just what it is that makes opera so extraordinary. After all, the history of opera is not just the musical masterpieces that have been written during the last 400 years; it is also the record of what people--ranging from Goethe to Rousseau to Verdi and Stravinsky--thought about the process and about what composers through the centuries have tried to do through this unique form.

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Tom Sutcliffe is the opera critic for the London Evening Standard and has written about opera for Vogue, Opera News, and many other publications. His previous book is Believing in Opera. He lives in London.
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"A brilliant read... You'll find elegance, variety and subtlety as many different minds engage with the search for truth through a varied art form." --Jane Steen, The Bridge

"Sutcliffe's selections allow us to hear the voices of a huge range of operatic observers . . . The voices of his collection don't coolly survey and study opera. They laugh about it, weep and grumble and argue over it." --James Treadwell, Music and Letters

"One of the most enjoyable books on opera I have encountered . . . a resounding success." --Matthew Peacock, Classical Music

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  • PublisherFaber & Faber
  • Publication date2001
  • ISBN 10 0571195954
  • ISBN 13 9780571195954
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages416

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