Modernism and Opera

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421420622

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Edited by Richard Begam, Matthew Wilson Smith
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Acknowledgments

Richard Begam and Matthew Wilson Smith
Introduction


Part One
World War I and Before: Crises of Gender and Theatricality

1. Matthew Wilson Smith
""Laughing at the Redeemer: Kundry and the Paradox of Parsifal""

2. Daniel Albright
""Materlinck, Debussy and Modernism""

3. Klára Móricz
""Echoes of the Self: Cosmic Loneliness in Bartók's Duke Bluebeard's Castle""


Part Two
Interwar Modernism: Movement and Countermovement

4. Bryan Gilliam
""The Great War and Its Aftermath: Strauss
and Hofmannthal's 'Third-Way Modernism'""

5. Bernadette Meyler
""Adorno's Shifting Wozzeck""

6. Derek Katz
""Many Modernisms, Two Makropulos Cases:
Capek, Janácek and the Shifting Avant-Gardes of Inter-war Prague""

7. Richard Begam
""Schoenberg, Modernism and Degeneracy""

8. Cyrena Pondrom
""Gertrude Stein, Minimalism and Modern Opera""


Part Three
Opera after World War II: Tensions of Institutional Modernism

9. Herbert S. Lindenberger,
""Stravinsky, Auden and the Mid-Century Modernism of The Rake's Progress""

10. Irene Morra
""Gloriana and the New Elizabethan Age""

11. Linda and Michael Hutcheon
""One Saint in Eight Tableaux: The Untimely Modernism
of Olivier Messiaen's Saint François d'Assise""

12. Joy H. Calico
""Saariaho's L'amour de loin: Modernist Opera in the Twenty-First Century""


Notes on Contributors
Index

""Modernism and Opera suggests that the lessons of early modernism have been available to those who would listen. The collection draws not only on 'New Modernist Studies,' but also on the older 'New Musicology.'""

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