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Celebrating one of the world's finest opera programs

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An analytical book it is not. A critical history it is not. Take it for what it is: a lavish, illustration-rich, coffee table-worthy, and fascinating-to-look-through panorama in print of the Indiana University Opera Theater's first 60 years. July 11, 2010

* The Herald Times *

A treasure trove of pleasure for opera lovers, Opera for All Seasons also manifests the profundity and charm of this art form for those who may have little experience or knowledge of it. August/September 2010

* Bloom *

Graduates of the Jacobs School of Music and the many thousands of opera lovers who have attended the theater over the decades will appreciate the book's evocative rendering of past productions. Vol. 107, No. 1, March 2011

* Indiana Magazine of History *

The Indiana University Opera Theater . . . [has] celebrated its 60th anniversary. Throughout those 60 years, it has become one of the most respected opera companies in the United States. . . The most striking feature of this book is, without a doubt, its visual impact. It contains almost 500 pages of beautiful, striking, and detailed photographs, both in color and black and white, of various productions over the company's 60-year history. . . It gives a thorough pictorial history of a very impressive and renowned program.13. 3-4 2010

* Music Reference Services Quarterly *

It's the best performance in my life and my most important work.

-- Ned Rorem, on IU Opera Theater world premiere of Our Town

Table of Contents

Foreword by Gwyn Richards
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Premieres and Firsts
2. The Core of the Matter
3. Other Classics
4. On the Road
5. Musicals and the Light
6. Off the Beaten Path
7. Behind the Scenes
Appendix 1. Operas Performed by Season
Appendix 2. Operas Performed by Title
Appendix 3. Singers, Roles Performed, and Operas
Appendix 4. Conductors, Stage Director, Choreographer, Set Designer

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    A Hardback by Marianne Williams Tobias, George Calder, C. David Higgins

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 03/06/2010
      ISBN13: 9780253353405, 978-0253353405
      ISBN10: 0253353408
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Celebrating one of the world's finest opera programs

      Trade Review

      An analytical book it is not. A critical history it is not. Take it for what it is: a lavish, illustration-rich, coffee table-worthy, and fascinating-to-look-through panorama in print of the Indiana University Opera Theater's first 60 years. July 11, 2010

      * The Herald Times *

      A treasure trove of pleasure for opera lovers, Opera for All Seasons also manifests the profundity and charm of this art form for those who may have little experience or knowledge of it. August/September 2010

      * Bloom *

      Graduates of the Jacobs School of Music and the many thousands of opera lovers who have attended the theater over the decades will appreciate the book's evocative rendering of past productions. Vol. 107, No. 1, March 2011

      * Indiana Magazine of History *

      The Indiana University Opera Theater . . . [has] celebrated its 60th anniversary. Throughout those 60 years, it has become one of the most respected opera companies in the United States. . . The most striking feature of this book is, without a doubt, its visual impact. It contains almost 500 pages of beautiful, striking, and detailed photographs, both in color and black and white, of various productions over the company's 60-year history. . . It gives a thorough pictorial history of a very impressive and renowned program.13. 3-4 2010

      * Music Reference Services Quarterly *

      It's the best performance in my life and my most important work.

      -- Ned Rorem, on IU Opera Theater world premiere of Our Town

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Gwyn Richards
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. Premieres and Firsts
      2. The Core of the Matter
      3. Other Classics
      4. On the Road
      5. Musicals and the Light
      6. Off the Beaten Path
      7. Behind the Scenes
      Appendix 1. Operas Performed by Season
      Appendix 2. Operas Performed by Title
      Appendix 3. Singers, Roles Performed, and Operas
      Appendix 4. Conductors, Stage Director, Choreographer, Set Designer

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