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Creating Der Rosenkavalier : from chevalier to cavalier / Michael Reynolds.
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Title:Creating Der Rosenkavalier : from chevalier to cavalier / Michael Reynolds.
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Author/Creator:Reynolds, Michael, author.
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Published/Created:Woodbridge, Suffolk : The Boydell Press, 2016.
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Location:MAA LIBRARY (IKB) stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: ML410.S93 R38 2016
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:MAA LIBRARY (IKB) stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949. Rosenkavalier (Opera)
Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929.
Kessler, Harry, Graf, 1868-1937.
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Description:xvi, 239 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 24 cm
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Summary:A full account of the making, during 1909-10, of 'Der Rosenkavalier' with emphasis on its derivation from a French operette of 1907, 'L'Ingénu libertin', which was seen in Paris by Count Harry Kessler and which formed the basis of the opera then to be written by Hofmannsthal and Strauss. Previous scholarship has credited the narrative and characters of 'Der Rosenkavalier' to much older French sources known to and studied by Hofmannsthal, but this book shows clearly how every element in 'L'Ingénu libertin' is in fact taken (and transformed) by Kessler and Hofmannsthal into the work that made fortunes for Hofmannsthal and Strauss, but left Kessler on the sidelines. Michael Reynolds casts a major new light on Strauss's most popular operatic success, highlighting in particular how it was that Hofmannsthal - who had not until then had any theatrical success as an original playwright - was advised and empowered by Kessler to produce a work that succeeded onstage from its very first performance and went rapidly on to conquer the stages of the world.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781783270491 hardback
1783270497 hardback
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: Overture
Beginners
On the page...
... and onto the stage
Act One Young Libertine
Act Two Who Was Harry Kessler?
Act Three In two scenes and an Epilogue
Scene One Devising the scenario
Scene Two Characterisation and authorship.