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Doing It: Five Performing Arts (New York Review Books Collections)
Doing It: Five Performing Arts (New York Review Books Collections)
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Does an opera producer do anything besides tell the singers where to stand? Can a single note be played more or less beautifully on the piano? In these essays, five of our most accomplished artists and critics explore questions of technique and interpretation in the performing arts.
Tom Stoppard considers ways of controlling how an audience gets information while watching a play, and Charles Rosen reflects on the very physical relationship between the musician and the instrument. Jonathan Miller describes ways of restoring dramatic motivation to some of our best-loved operas. Garry Wills argues that the collaborative and commercial pressures of filmmaking have produced some of our greatest cinematic achievements, and Geoffrey O'Brien looks at how hip audiences in the Nineties have rediscovered Sixties pop music icon Burt Bacharach.
Witty, trenchant, often surprising, and always insightful, this collection is essential reading for all devotees of theatrical, musical, and film performance.
Publication date: 2005-01-31
Pages: 148
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781590171318-N
Dimensions: 214.0 x 135.0 x 10.0 mm
Weight: 0.177 kg
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