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The Lost Tradition of Dvorák's Operas: Myth, Music, and Nationalism

The Lost Tradition of Dvorák's Operas: Myth, Music, and Nationalism
Author: John Holland
Price: $45.00
ISBN-10: 1666930156
ISBN-13: 9781666930153
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The Lost Tradition of Dvořák’s Operas: Myth, Music, and Nationalism examines Antonín Dvořák’s operas, specifically Jakobín and Rusalka, from a critical standpoint, focusing on such criteria as tonal structures, thematic material and motives, subject matter, Czech folklore and musical influences, textual language, nationalism, characters, compositional history, performance history, and reception. The intent of this research is to vindicate and validate Dvořák as an opera composer; to show him to be an overlooked master in Nineteenth Century opera and the bridge between the Verdi and Wagner traditions. Now, well over one hundred years after his death, it is now time for Dvořák to take his rightful place in the operatic echelon.