A Cultural and Biological Perspective
Buch, Englisch, 188 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 298 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-18427-2
Verlag: Routledge
How and why can this combination of music and drama do that? What causes people to be moved by opera? How is it that people may become more informed about living and their own lives? Seeing Opera Anew addresses these fundamental questions.
Most approaches to opera present information solely from the humanities, providing musical, literary, and historical interpretations, but this book offers a “stereo” perspective, adding insights from the sciences closely related to human life, including evolutionary biology, psychology, anthropology, and neuroscience. It can be hoped that academic specialists less familiar with the science will find points of interest in this book’s novel approach, and that open-minded students and inquisitive opera-goers will be stimulated by its “cultural and biological perspective.”
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General, Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
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Contents
Preface
PART 1 Music-Dramas, Evolutionary Biology, and Psychology
Part 1 Introduction: What Science has to Offer
1 Orfeo: Stories, Singing, and Sexuality
2 Rodelinda: Emotion, Music, and Drama
3 L’Elisir d’Amore: Mate Choice, Comedy, and Consonance
4 Le Nozze di Figaro: Marital Commitment and Challenges to it
5 Don Giovanni, Wozzeck: Assessing Adult Character
6 Die Walküre, Simon Boccanegra: Parenting, Power, and Posterity
7 The Tempest, Lear, Falstaff: Aging and Wisdom
PART 2 Cultural Considerations Regarding Opera
Part 2 Introduction: What is meant by “Culture”
8 Attracting Audiences: War and Peace, Omar, Song from the Uproar
9 Origins and Innovations: Before and After La Bohème (the movie)
10 Affording Extraordinary Experiences: Les Troyens, Akhnaten
Index