Opera on Screen
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"Marcia Citron provides a history of the nearly one-hundred-year-old genre, examines landmark works of opera on screen from a variety of viewpoints, and shows how different electronic media shape the conception of this art form.". "The author draws on ideas …
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"Marcia Citron provides a history of the nearly one-hundred-year-old genre, examines landmark works of opera on screen from a variety of viewpoints, and shows how different electronic media shape the conception of this art form.". "The author draws on ideas from diverse fields, including media studies and gender studies, to examine issues ranging from the relationship between sound and image to the place of the viewer in relation to the spectacle. As she raises questions about divisions between high art and popular art and about the tensions between live and reproduced art forms, Citron reveals how screen treatments reinforce opera's vitality in a media-intensive age."--BOOK JACKET.
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""Marcia Citron provides a history of the nearly one-hundred-year-old genre, examines landmark works of opera on screen from a variety of viewpoints, and shows how different electronic media shape the …"
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