Living opera / Joshua Jampol.

Author/creator Jampol, Joshua
Format Book
Publication InfoOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2010.
Descriptionx, 330 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Subjects

SeriesPaul Orsett collection
Paul Orsett collection. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Pierre Boulez, or "The incorruptible" -- Robert Carsen, or building the bridge between head and heart -- Patrice Chéreau, or truth, opera, and the director: in Wagner's footsteps -- William Christie, or going for baroque -- James Conlon, or surrendering your soul -- Natalie Dessay, or healing the sick voice -- Joyce DiDonato, or the wider connection -- Plácido Domingo, or Olympics for the voice -- Renee Fleming, or balancing on the high wire -- Ferruccio Furlanetto, or functioning as a filter -- Kasper Bech Holten, or the emotional fitness center -- Simon Keenlyside, or a workingman talks about traffic control -- Waltraud Meier, or the sweatshirt must fit -- Heidi Grant Murphy, or sopranoed, with children -- Kent Nagano, or remaining relevant -- Seiji Ozawa, or the art of managing the orchestra -- Samuel Ramey, or the lion at twilight -- Esa-Pekka Salonen, or new opera and festival opera -- Jose Van Dam, or humility, the elite, and the caddies -- Rolando Villazon, or the paradox of the performer.
Abstract This book presents a fascinating collection of 20 wide-ranging interviews with the preeminent opera professionals working on and behind the stage today. Opera lovers are invited to listen in as performers such as Renee Fleming, Natalie Dessay, Rolando Villazon and Plácido Domingo speak in exceptionally frank terms about their strengths and weaknesses, and address such hard-hitting, enduring topics as how they deal with critics, vocal troubles, and balancing their career and family lives. We hear conductors such as James Conlon, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Kent Nagano discuss their likes and dislikes about the state of contemporary opera, their own inspirations, and whom they themselves hope to inspire. World-class directors such as Robert Carsen and Patrice Chéreau discuss the complexities involved in staging a successful opera, and how opera can remain relevant today. Each interview highlights a distinctive voice, and the author brings immense knowledge and a wonderful flair to these conversations. He allows his subjects to follow their thoughts wherever they lead, and reveals in the process a more intimate, reflective side of the emotional and extravagant world of the lyric arts. For anyone wanting to know more about the people behind the performances--what they think, how they feel, and who they really are--this book is full of delights and surprises.
General noteIncludes index.
LCCN 2009027687
ISBN9780195381382 (hardback)
ISBN0195381386 (hardback)

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Music Music Stacks ML1700 .J35 2010 ✔ Available Place Hold