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Mimomania : music and gesture in nineteenth-century opera
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Mimomania : music and gesture in nineteenth-century opera

저자: Mary Ann Smart
출판사: Berkeley : University of California Press, 2004.
시리즈: California studies in 19th-century music, 13.
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"When Nietzsche dubbed Richard Wagner "the most enthusiastic mimomaniac" ever to exist, he was objecting to a hollowness he felt in the music, a crowding out of any true dramatic impulse by extravagant poses and constant nervous movements. Mary Ann Smart suspects that Nietzsche may have seen and heard more than he realized. In Mimomania she takes his accusation as an invitation to listen to Wagner's music - and that
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자료 유형: 인터넷 자료
문서 형식: 책, 인터넷 자원
모든 저자 / 참여자: Mary Ann Smart
ISBN: 0520239954 9780520239951
OCLC 번호: 52775124
설명: ix, 247 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
내용: In praise of overstatement --
Wagner's cancan, Fenella's leap ; La muette de Portici and Auber's reality effect --
Bellini's unseen voices --
"Every word made flesh" ; les Huguenots and the incarnation of the invisible --
Uneasy bodies : Verdi and sublimation --
Mimomania : allegory and embodiment in Wagner's music dramas.
일련 제목: California studies in 19th-century music, 13.
책임: Mary Ann Smart.
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Demonstrates the productive fusion of music and movement that often arises when music forsakes the autonomy so prized by the Romantics to function mimetically. This book offers readings of operas by  더 읽기…

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