Gian Carlo Menotti on Screen: Opera, Dance and Choral Works on Film, Television and Video
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Book Description
Born in 1911 (and still working), Gian Carlo Menotti created the first television opera (Amahl and the Night Visitors), made opera successful on Broadway while winning two Pultizer Prizes (The Consul and The Saint of Bleecker Street), and founded the Spoleto Festivals in Italy and the United States. Menotti has had a magnificent career: 21 of his operas and stage works have been filmed, taped or telecast. Each chapter of this reference work covers one opera or stage work and includes a history of the work, a description of its primary screen adaptation, and a chronological listing of screen and audio versions with cast and credits. Additional chapters are devoted to Menotti's screen biographies and screen collaborators, the Spoleto Festivals, and his unfilmed operas. An annotated bibliography completes the guide.
About the Author
The American Film Institute's Ken Wlaschin, currently its director of creative affairs, headed the Institute's National Film Theater and founded its Los Angeles film festival. He previously directed the British Film Institute's National Film Theater and London film festival for fourteen years. Wlaschin lives in Los Angeles.
Gian Carlo Menotti on Screen: Opera, Dance and Choral Works on Film, Television and Video,Ken Wlaschin,McFarland & Company,0786406089,1911-,Biography / Autobiography,Composers & Musicians - Classical Vocalists,Criticism and interpretation,Film adaptations,Film and video adaptations,Genres & Styles - Opera,Menotti, Gian Carlo,,Music,Operas,Performances,Reference,Theater - General
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