Richard Strauss, Elektra
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Richard Strauss, Elektra
(Cambridge opera handbooks)
Cambridge University Press, 1989
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 168-172
Discography: p. 173-175
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The contributions to this handbook bring together a full-length study of Elektra in English. The volume examines the many facets of one of Richard Strauss's most complex operas. First, P. E. Easterling surveys the mythological background, while Karen Forsyth discusses Hofmannsthal's adaptation of his sources. The second part brings the music to the fore. Derrick Puffett offers an introductory essay and synopsis; Arnold Whittall considers the tonal and dramatic structure of the composition; Tethys Carpenter explores the musical language of the work in detail, with special focus given to part of the Klytaemnestra scene. The third part of the volume offers two contrasting critical essays: Carolyn Abbate provides an interpretation informed by her recent work on narrative, and Robin Holloway analyses Strauss's orchestration of the opera. The book also contains a discography and an appendix of excerpts from the Strauss-Hofmannsthal correspondence.
Table of Contents
- General preface
- List of illustrations
- Introduction
- 1. Elektra's story P. E. Easterling
- 2. Hofmannsthal's Elektra: From Sophocles to Strauss Karen Forsyth
- 3. The music of Elektra: some preliminary thoughts
- 4. Synopsis
- 5. Dramatic structure and tonal organisation Arnold Whittall
- 6. The musical language of Elektra (with an analysis of the Klytaemnestra scene) Tethys Carpenter
- 7. Elektra's voice: music and language in Strauss's opera Carolyn Abbate
- 8. The orchestration of Elektra: a critical interpretation Robin Holloway
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Discography Malcolm Walker
- Index.
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