This is a study of the rich and diverse range of musical responses to
Shakespeare that have taken place from the seventeenth century
onwards. Written from a literary perspective, the book explores the
many genres and contexts in which Shakespeare and his work have
enjoyed a musical afterlife discussing opera, ballet, and classical
symphony alongside musicals and film soundtracks, as well as folk
music and hip-hop traditions. Taking as its starting point ideas of
creativity and improvisation stemming from early modern baroque
practices and the more recent example of twentieth-century jazz
adaptation, this volume explores the many ways in which Shakespeares
plays and poems have been re-worked by musical composers. It also
places these cultural productions in their own historical moment and
context. Adaptation studies is a fast emerging field of scholarship
and as a contribution to this field, Shakespeare and Music: Afterlives
and Borrowings: develops theories and practices from adaptation
studies to think about musical responses to Shakespeare across the
centuries brings together in an exciting intellectual encounter ideas
and methodologies deriving from literary criticism, theatre history,
film studies, and musicology explores music in its widest context,
looking at classical symphonies including the work of Berlioz and
Elgar and operas by Verdi and Britten as well as Broadway musicals,
film scores by Shostakovich, Walton, and contemporary performers, and
the jazz adaptations of Duke Ellington and others. This is a timely
study that will appeal to a wide readership from lovers of Shakespeare
and classical music through to students of film and historians of the
theatre.
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Afterlives and Borrowings
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780745657653
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
248
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