Opera

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Stephen Spender says that Hockney “translates music into visual images which
are themselves musical.” Indexed.


  1. Wagner, Manfred. Alfred Roller in seiner Zeit. Salzburg: Residenz, 1996.
    327p. ISBN 3-7017-0960-2. PN2096 .R65 W346.
    A biography of Roller, whose work as a painter brought him first to designs for
    spoken drama, then to opera. Fine color reproductions of his paintings,
    posters, and stage scenes. Name index.

  2. Svoboda, Josef. The Secret of Theatrical Space: The Memoirs of Josef Svo-
    boda. Ed. and trans. Jarka Burian. New York: Applause Theater Books, 1993.
    144p. ISBN 1-5578-3137-8. PN2096 .S9 A3.
    A fine telling of Svoboda’s busy career, which covered both spoken and oper-
    atic theater. With black-and-white pictures only, backnotes by Burian, a
    chronology of productions 1943–1992, and index.

  3. Burian, Jarka. The Scenography of Josef Svoboda. Middletown, Conn.: Wes-
    leyan U.P., 1971. xxii, 197p. ISBN 0-8195-4041-2. PN2096 .S9 B9.
    The designer’s life is presented, with his aesthetic principles and their embodi-
    ment in about 50 productions. Operas included (and illustrated in black-and-
    white pictures, with some stage plans) are by Janácek, Mozart, Puccini,
    Smetana, Wagner, Debussy, Weber, and Richard Strauss. Chronology of pro-
    ductions 1943–1971, quick bibliography, no index.

  4. Burian, Jarka. Svoboda: Wagner; Josef Svoboda’s Scenography for Richard
    Wagner’s Operas. Middletown, Conn.: Weslyan U.P., 1983. x, 117p. ISBN
    0-8195-5088-4. ML410 .W19 B9.
    A discussion of Svoboda’s productions, mostly at Covent Garden, Geneva, and
    Bayreuth. With 17 plates and 84 other illustrations, including stage plans.
    Notes, bibliography, no index.


Costumes



  1. Van Witten, Leo. Costuming for Opera: Who Wears What and Why.Bloom-
    ington: Indiana U.P., 1981. 2v. Reprint, Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1994.
    ISBN (Scarecrow) 0-8108-2744-1. MT955 .V36.
    Costumes for 31 operas are discussed in this useful work and illustrated with
    period paintings and engravings. Glossary of costume terms.


Stage Effects



  1. Two strong articles: “Machinery,” by Edward A. Langhans, NGDO3, 120–
    132, and “Lighting,” NGDO2, 1265–1277.


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