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Inventing The Business Of Opera : The Impresario and His World In Seventeenth-Century Venice.
Glixon, Beth & Jonathan.New York: Oxford University Press ©2006
This book explores the infancy of opera as a commercial venture, focusing on the theater owners and impresarios of Venice from 1637 to 1677. With a preface, appendices, glossary, bibliography, index, and a few plates and tables.
424 pg. | 25 halftones & line illus.; 24 cm.
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Language: English
ISBN: 0195154169
ISBN13: 9780195154160
Inventing The Business Of Opera : The Impresario and His World In Seventeenth-Century Venice.
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