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Opera In Postwar Venice : Cultural Politics and The Avant-Garde.
Boyd-Bennett, Harriet.Cambridge Univ. Press ©2018
This book argues that Venice had a flourishing avant-garde culture following World War II, and explores the relationship between opera and politics during this period. The author takes fresh looks at operas by Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Nono, and more. With an introduction, bibliography, and index. Figures. Music examples.
xv, 226 p.; 25 cm.
Cloth
Language: English
ISBN: 1107169275
ISBN13: 9781107169272
Opera In Postwar Venice : Cultural Politics and The Avant-Garde.
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