Shakespeare, Music and Performance
Herausgeber: Barclay, Bill; Lindley, David
Shakespeare, Music and Performance
Herausgeber: Barclay, Bill; Lindley, David
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This volume traces the uses of music in Shakespearean performance from the first Globe and Blackfriars to contemporary, global productions.
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This volume traces the uses of music in Shakespearean performance from the first Globe and Blackfriars to contemporary, global productions.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781316505014
- ISBN-10: 1316505014
- Artikelnr.: 61711381
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781316505014
- ISBN-10: 1316505014
- Artikelnr.: 61711381
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction David Lindley and Bill Barclay; 1. Theatre bands and their
music in Shakespeare's London William Lyons; 2. The many performance spaces
for music at Jacobean indoor playhouses Simon Smith; 3. In practice I.
Original practices and historical music in the Globe's London and Broadway
productions of Twelfth Night and Richard III Claire van Kampen; 4.
Ophelia's songspace: élite female musical performance and propriety on the
Elizabethan and Jacobean stage Paul L. Faber; 5. Jangling bells inside and
outside the playhouse Katherine Hunt; 6. Music, its histories, and
Shakespearean (inter-)theatricality in Beaumont's Knight of the Burning
Pestle Linda Phyllis Austern; 7. Changing musical practices in the
Shakespearean playhouse, 1620-42 Lucy Munro; 8. In practice II. Adapting a
Restoration adaptation: The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island Elizabeth
Kenny; 9. The reception and re-use of Thomas Arne's Shakespeare songs of
1740/1 John Cunningham; 10. Processing with Shakespeare on the
eighteenth-century London stage Michael Burden; 11. The music for Henry V
in Victorian productions by Kean and Calvert Val Brodie; 12. In practice
III. Listening to the pictures: an interview with composer Stephen Warbeck
Bill Barclay; 13. Film, music and Shakespeare: Walton and Shostakovich
Peter Holland; 14. Music in contemporary Shakespearean cinema Ramona Wray;
15. The politics of popular music in contemporary Shakespearean performance
Adam Hansen; 16. In practice IV. 'Sounds like': making music on
Shakespeare's stage today Jon Trenchard and Carol Chillington Rutter; 17.
Music in the 2012 Globe-to-Globe Festival Bill Barclay; Index.
music in Shakespeare's London William Lyons; 2. The many performance spaces
for music at Jacobean indoor playhouses Simon Smith; 3. In practice I.
Original practices and historical music in the Globe's London and Broadway
productions of Twelfth Night and Richard III Claire van Kampen; 4.
Ophelia's songspace: élite female musical performance and propriety on the
Elizabethan and Jacobean stage Paul L. Faber; 5. Jangling bells inside and
outside the playhouse Katherine Hunt; 6. Music, its histories, and
Shakespearean (inter-)theatricality in Beaumont's Knight of the Burning
Pestle Linda Phyllis Austern; 7. Changing musical practices in the
Shakespearean playhouse, 1620-42 Lucy Munro; 8. In practice II. Adapting a
Restoration adaptation: The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island Elizabeth
Kenny; 9. The reception and re-use of Thomas Arne's Shakespeare songs of
1740/1 John Cunningham; 10. Processing with Shakespeare on the
eighteenth-century London stage Michael Burden; 11. The music for Henry V
in Victorian productions by Kean and Calvert Val Brodie; 12. In practice
III. Listening to the pictures: an interview with composer Stephen Warbeck
Bill Barclay; 13. Film, music and Shakespeare: Walton and Shostakovich
Peter Holland; 14. Music in contemporary Shakespearean cinema Ramona Wray;
15. The politics of popular music in contemporary Shakespearean performance
Adam Hansen; 16. In practice IV. 'Sounds like': making music on
Shakespeare's stage today Jon Trenchard and Carol Chillington Rutter; 17.
Music in the 2012 Globe-to-Globe Festival Bill Barclay; Index.
Introduction David Lindley and Bill Barclay; 1. Theatre bands and their
music in Shakespeare's London William Lyons; 2. The many performance spaces
for music at Jacobean indoor playhouses Simon Smith; 3. In practice I.
Original practices and historical music in the Globe's London and Broadway
productions of Twelfth Night and Richard III Claire van Kampen; 4.
Ophelia's songspace: élite female musical performance and propriety on the
Elizabethan and Jacobean stage Paul L. Faber; 5. Jangling bells inside and
outside the playhouse Katherine Hunt; 6. Music, its histories, and
Shakespearean (inter-)theatricality in Beaumont's Knight of the Burning
Pestle Linda Phyllis Austern; 7. Changing musical practices in the
Shakespearean playhouse, 1620-42 Lucy Munro; 8. In practice II. Adapting a
Restoration adaptation: The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island Elizabeth
Kenny; 9. The reception and re-use of Thomas Arne's Shakespeare songs of
1740/1 John Cunningham; 10. Processing with Shakespeare on the
eighteenth-century London stage Michael Burden; 11. The music for Henry V
in Victorian productions by Kean and Calvert Val Brodie; 12. In practice
III. Listening to the pictures: an interview with composer Stephen Warbeck
Bill Barclay; 13. Film, music and Shakespeare: Walton and Shostakovich
Peter Holland; 14. Music in contemporary Shakespearean cinema Ramona Wray;
15. The politics of popular music in contemporary Shakespearean performance
Adam Hansen; 16. In practice IV. 'Sounds like': making music on
Shakespeare's stage today Jon Trenchard and Carol Chillington Rutter; 17.
Music in the 2012 Globe-to-Globe Festival Bill Barclay; Index.
music in Shakespeare's London William Lyons; 2. The many performance spaces
for music at Jacobean indoor playhouses Simon Smith; 3. In practice I.
Original practices and historical music in the Globe's London and Broadway
productions of Twelfth Night and Richard III Claire van Kampen; 4.
Ophelia's songspace: élite female musical performance and propriety on the
Elizabethan and Jacobean stage Paul L. Faber; 5. Jangling bells inside and
outside the playhouse Katherine Hunt; 6. Music, its histories, and
Shakespearean (inter-)theatricality in Beaumont's Knight of the Burning
Pestle Linda Phyllis Austern; 7. Changing musical practices in the
Shakespearean playhouse, 1620-42 Lucy Munro; 8. In practice II. Adapting a
Restoration adaptation: The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island Elizabeth
Kenny; 9. The reception and re-use of Thomas Arne's Shakespeare songs of
1740/1 John Cunningham; 10. Processing with Shakespeare on the
eighteenth-century London stage Michael Burden; 11. The music for Henry V
in Victorian productions by Kean and Calvert Val Brodie; 12. In practice
III. Listening to the pictures: an interview with composer Stephen Warbeck
Bill Barclay; 13. Film, music and Shakespeare: Walton and Shostakovich
Peter Holland; 14. Music in contemporary Shakespearean cinema Ramona Wray;
15. The politics of popular music in contemporary Shakespearean performance
Adam Hansen; 16. In practice IV. 'Sounds like': making music on
Shakespeare's stage today Jon Trenchard and Carol Chillington Rutter; 17.
Music in the 2012 Globe-to-Globe Festival Bill Barclay; Index.







