Cent ans de mise en scène lyrique en France (env. 1830-1930) : catalogue descriptif des livrets de mise en scène, des libretti annotés et des partitions annotées dans la Bibliothèque de l'Association de la régie théâtrale (Paris) One hundred years of operatic staging in France
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Cent ans de mise en scène lyrique en France (env. 1830-1930) : catalogue descriptif des livrets de mise en scène, des libretti annotés et des partitions annotées dans la Bibliothèque de l'Association de la régie théâtrale (Paris) = One hundred years of operatic staging in France
(Musical life in 19th-century France = La vie musicale en France au XIX[e] siècle, 2)
Pendragon Press, c1986
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One hundred years of operatic staging in France
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This annotated catalogue of approximately 1700 documents dealing with the staging of some 600 works - grand operas, lyric operas, comic operas and operettas - is of fundamental importance to all those interested in opera history, staging, and performance practice. It is the first catalogue to focus on archival documents dealing with the visual elements of operatic production and revealing not only how operas were originally staged in Paris but also, in many cases, how composers intended their works to be performed.
Among the composers represented here are Adam, Aber, Beethoven, Bellini, Berlioz, Bizet, Boieldieu, Bruneau, Charpentier, Debussy, Delibes, Donizetti, Dukas, Flotow, Gevaert, Gluck, Gounod, Grisar, Hahn, Halevy, Herve, Honneger, Humperdinck, d'Indy. Lalo, Lecocq, Lehar, Leoncavallo, Mascagni, Masse, Massenet, Messager, Meyerbeer, Moussorgsky; Mozart, Offenbach, Paer, Poise, Ponchielli, Puccini, Ravel, Reber, Reyer, Ricci, Romberg, Rossini, Saint-Saens, Strauss (pere and fils), Thomas, Verdi, Wagner, and Weber.
Prepared by regisseurs or stage managers, livres sceniques offer a detailed account of entries, exits, gestures, movements and positions of principal characters and supernumeraries as well as descriptions of stage scenery, costumes and indications for lighting. An extensive introduction traces the history of both the staging manual in France, and of the Bibliotheque de l'Association de la regie theatrale, the remarkable library that preserves this monumental collection of largely unexplored documents.
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