Bach's Operas of the Soul
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Focusing on the dramatic power of Schubert's songs, this guide reveals how they often surpass the impact of traditional opera, thriving in intimate settings rather than public theaters. The songs come alive in social gatherings, showcasing the unique "theatre of the mind" that Schubert created. Aimed at general readers, this is the first introductory guide in years, complemented by a CD from NAXOS Records featuring outstanding performances by renowned pianists.
Focusing on metatheater, Mark Ringer's analysis explores its application to Sophocles, offering a fresh perspective on ancient Greek tragedy. By examining the technical ingenuity within Sophocles' works, Ringer uncovers new dimensions of performative irony from the fifth century, enhancing the understanding of both the playwright's craft and the theatrical conventions of the time. This innovative approach breaks new ground in the study of classical drama, highlighting the complexities of its narrative and performance techniques.
Focusing on the thematic and stylistic connections across Euripides' surviving plays, this work explores the playwright's unique contributions to Ancient Greek tragedy. It highlights his innovative character portrayals, which introduce a modern sensibility within the context of Athenian drama. Additionally, the text examines Euripides' dual commitment to tradition and realism, particularly in his depiction of the Olympian gods. By blending the old with the new, Euripidean drama revitalizes and sustains the art of tragedy, marking its significance in both historical and contemporary contexts.