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ISBN: HB: 9780300102635

Yale University Press

July 2004

872 pp.

20x26 cm

63 illus.

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£123,00
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Encyclopedia of Opera on Screen

A Guide to 100 Years of Films, DVDs, and Videocassettes Featuring Operas, Opera Singers, and Operettas

This bountiful book is a comprehensive guide to the thousands of films, DVDs, and videocassettes featuring operas and opera singers from 1896 to the present. From ABC Television to Franco Zeffirelli, the encyclopedia is a storehouse of fascinating information for film and opera aficionados and casual browsers alike. Find answers to such questions as: What were the first operas filmed? Why did they make silent films of operas? Why was a pseudo-opera written for "Citizen Kane"? What was the title of Maria Callas' only film? Organized alphabetically with more than 1900 fully cross-referenced entries, the book casts a wide net that covers not only expected topics – operas, operettas, zarzuelas, composers, singers, conductors, writers, and film directors – but also the unexpected and offbeat – animated opera, first operas on film, puppet opera films, silent films about opera, and many other lesser-known topics. "Encyclopedia of Opera on Screen" illuminates the many intersections between opera and film as never before.

About the Author

Ken Wlaschin is director of Creative Affairs and vice chairman of the National Center for Film and Video Preservation at the American Film Institute. Previously he was director of the National Film Theatre and London Film Festival for the British Film Institute.

Reviews

"This wondrous encyclopedia is an invaluable boon to all movie and opera buffs. I shall be referring to it frequently to slake my curiosity and to settle bets" – Tom Lehrer

"Ken Wlaschin's encyclopedia is comprehensive, informative, readable, and user-friendly – the ideal reference for the opera lover with a passion for movie-going and a serious interest in film history. Bravo!" – Thomas Glasow, editor of "The Opera Quarterly"