Known worldwide as a composer of symphonies and chamber music, Czech
composer Antonín Dvorák declared toward the end of his life that his
main love was writing operas. Written in 1900 at the height of
Dvorák’s creative powers, his fairy tale opera Rusalka is a
masterpiece firmly established in the international repertory—from
2010 to 2012 alone, over 200 performances of 27 productions of the
opera played in 21 European cities alone! Worldwide, music schools and
summer programs have mounted the work, as well, reflecting not only
the power of Dvorák’s music but the lyricism and depth of Jaroslav
Kvapil’s Czech libretto, one of the greatest of all opera libretti,
regardless of language. This book serves as an aid to anyone seeking
to perform and gain a deeper understanding of this multi-layered
opera, which so trenchantly asks what it means to be human, to love,
and to be loved in return. In the first part, Czech music scholar
Timothy Cheek offers a thorough review of Czech lyric diction and
inflection, describes the characters and their vocal requirements, and
supplies a synopsis of the plot, an elucidation of the layers of
meaning in Kvapil’s libretto, a section on musical style and dance
elements, and a fascinating explanation of why such a remarkable work
took so long to be embraced by Western audiences. In the second half,
Cheek gives word-for-word and idiomatic English translations of the
Czech libretto, including stage directions, along with the
International Phonetic Alphabet for pronunciation. Rounding out the
book are illustrations from the Prague National Theatre, New York
Metropolitan Opera, and elsewhere, as well as an appendix listing
recordings and videos. Rusalka: A Performance Guide with Translations
and Pronunciation is written for singers, pianists, vocal coaches,
conductors, stage directors, translators, and opera
enthusiasts—anyone who wishes to perform the work, or who is simply
moved and intrigued by this stunning opera.
Les mer
A Performance Guide with Translations and Pronunciation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780810883185
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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