Home
About Us
Company Profile
Careers
Directions
Search By...
Subject
Series
Author
New Releases
Upcoming Titles
Catalog PDFs
Reviews
Awards
Top Sellers
News & Events
Author Experts
In the News
Book Exhibits
Author Events
Contact Us
Author Page
Submit a Book Proposal
Ordering Information
Sales & Customer Service
Textbook Examination & Desk Copy Requests
Permissions Requests
Paperback & Foreign Language Rights
Shopping Cart
Mailing List
Help
My Account
Wish List
Quick Search
Advanced Search
Print
-
Close Window
www.greenwood.com/catalog/C7949.aspx
Browse Subjects
Electronic Products
Electronic Products home
American Mosaic
Daily Life Online
Pop Culture Universe
Praeger Security International online
The Reader's Advisor Online
Ebooks
ARBAonline
Authors4Teens
Children's Magazine Guide Online
Index to Current Urban Documents
Greenwood Press
Greenwood Press home
High School Reference
Advanced Placement
College Reference
Public Library Reference
Praeger
Praeger home
ACE/Praeger Series on Higher Education
Praeger Perspectives
Praeger Handbooks
Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance
Praeger Security International
PSI home
Praeger Security International online
Books
Libraries Unlimited
LU.com home
The Reader's Advisor Online
ARBAonline
Children's Magazine Guide Online
Crinkles Magazine
School Library Media Activities Monthly
Teacher Ideas Press
Greenwood World Publishing
International
International home
Greenwood World Publishing
All Greenwood Products
Home
»
Catalog
» An Introduction to Tchaikovsky's Operas
Book flyer
MS Word
International
MS Word
An Introduction to Tchaikovsky's Operas
Henry Zajaczkowski
Book Code:
C7949
ISBN:
0-275-97949-0
ISBN-13:
978-0-275-97949-2
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0275979490
148 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
5/30/2005
List Price:
$95.00
(
UK Sterling Price: £54.95
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
The Arts
»
Opera
The Arts
»
Music (General)
Reviews:
Zajaczkowski provides historical background and discusses the composer's uncertain beginnings, influences on his work, and the impetus from Pushkin, providing a fresh and insightful examination of this body of work. Including a selected bibliography and copious notes, this volume is a solid addition to Tchaikovsky criticism. Recommended. Lower-/upper-division undergraduates, general readers, and professional music historians.
—Choice
November 2005
Description:
Known primarily as the composer of
The Nutcracker Suite
and other legendary pieces, Tchaikovsky was also a noted musical dramatist. Here, in the first book devoted to the subject, his operas are explored in depth: from his two most famous,
Eugene Onegin
and
The Queen of Spades
, to such lesser-known works as
The Maid of Orléans
. The social and psychological complexity of these operas, not to mention their musical brilliance, confirm Tchaikovsky's reputation as his country's greatest opera composer. He displayed great versatility in the range of genres in which he worked, from the tragic to the fantastical, the allegorical to the comic, and he employed a rich variety of musical styles, creating operas that are still performed widely today.
In this thorough and engaging examination, author Henry Zajaczkowski both assesses and re-appraises these works. He provides an overview of Tchaikovsky's opera career, complete with synopses, musical and dramatic analysis, and historical context that places the composer in the pantheon of great masters of the form.
Table of Contents:
A Survey
Uncertain Beginnings
Fresh Impetus
Ukranian Footwear and a Comic Opera
Pushkin and the Mature Operatic Breakthrough
Reversion to Childhood
Return to Pushkin
Tragic Force Reaffirmed
Pushkin Revisited and a Dramatic Catharsis
The Culminating Allegory
Notes
Bibliography
Chronology
List of Tchaikovsky's Operas
LC Card Number:
2004028154
LCC Class:
MT100
Dewey Class:
782
New Release
Positive Psychology [Four Volumes]
Reviews
Martin Scorsese
Top Seller
Stealing from Each Other
All rights reserved. Copyright © 1999-
2008
Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
88 Post Road West, Westport CT 06881, (203) 226-3571