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About the Author
Daniel ALbright is Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature, Harvard University
Reviews
Winner, CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Award, 2008 * . *
Engrossing, . . . learned and enlightening discussions of how literature always aspires to the wordless power of music. -- Leonard R. N. Ashley * BIBLIOTHEQUE D'HUMANISME ET RENAISSANCE *
This lively book draws our attention to conflict with the theatre, [and] to ways dramatic works-be they plays or operas-have the capacity to undermine themselves in a paradoxically productive manner. . . . A rigorously interdisciplinary project. . . . Albright treats composers as literary critics and their works as commentaries upon Shakespeare's texts. . . . Illuminating comparisons. . . . Albright gives us an extremely personal account of these works that displays all the passions and pleasures of reading-and listening to-Shakespeare. -- Hannah J. Crawforth * MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW *
I would urge anyone interested in Shakespeare and music to read [Albright's Volume]. . . In the central Macbeth section. . . Albright provides readers with a nuanced and productive interpretive framework for understanding both play and opera. . . . A feisty and often inpirational contribution to Shakespeare Studies and the dialogue between the disciplines. -- Julie Sanders * MUSIC AND LETTERS *
The strength of this study lies in Albright's understanding of the dramatic meanings of musical performance. . . [Contains] a must-read introduction that discusses a typology of singing characters and how the playwright uses them dramatically. . . . This important contribution to the study of text/music relationships should be in all music collections. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. -- George Torres * CHOICE *
A host of penetrating glimpses into the way Shakespeare's mind worked and how composers responded to his plays. Berlioz's Romeo et Juliette, Verdi's Macbeth, and a bizarre collection of derivatives of A Midsummer Night's Dream display musical theatre in as many varied costumes as Shakespeare's own creations. Albright lingers over the theatrical and musical treats that the musical imagination can devise in re-working Shakespeare on its own terms. -- Hugh Macdonald, Avis Blewett Professor of Music, Washington University
Book Information
ISBN 9781580462556
Author Daniel Albright
Format Hardback
Page Count 332
Imprint University of Rochester Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Series Eastman Studies in Music
Weight(grams) 1g