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Ragueneau Press The Soprano: A Cultural History
One hundred years after the birth of Maria Callas, this landmark history charts the cultural and musical evolution of the soprano, and the achievements of its greatest exponents, from the 16th century to the 21st. Through extensive cross-cultural research and detailed musical analysis, Matthew Boyden traces the profound effects of social change, religion, philosophy, psychology, socio-economics, fashion, sexuality, race and technology on the sound, techniques and perception of the soprano as a musical and cultural phenomenon. Referencing hundreds of works of music, literature, theatre, painting, and cinema – and with multi-disciplinary discussions of everything from the effect of the corset to the politics of body-imagery – The Soprano: A Cultural History is the first book to approach the subject from a gendered perspective. Boyden reveals how five centuries of cultural and societal experience have shaped the soprano, spanning opera, art music, theatre and popular song. It forms the second part of Boyden’s ground-breaking five-volume series on the sung voice. Wildly original in its scope and ambition, The Soprano: A Cultural History is a fascinating resource for anyone interested in the art, science and history of singing.
£22.49
Ragueneau Press The Tenor: A Cultural History
One hundred years after the death of Enrico Caruso, and the births of Franco Corelli, Giuseppe Di Stefano and Mario Lanza, this landmark history of the tenor charts the cultural and musical evolution of the tenor voice, and the achievements of almost 400 of its greatest exponents, from the 17th century to the 21st. Through extensive research and detailed musical analysis, Matthew Boyden traces for the first time the profound influence of religion, architecture, socio-economics, politics, technology and taste on the sound, technique and perception of the tenor as a cultural and musical phenomenon. By reference to hundreds of works of music, literature, painting, and cinema, Boyden reveals how changes in cultural and social experience across Europe, Russia and the United States formed the modern tenor voice. Spanning opera, art music, theatre and popular song, it is the most comprehensive and original study of its kind. Ambitious and thought-provoking, The Tenor: a Cultural History is a fascinating resource for anyone interested in the art, science and history of singing.
£22.49