Paperback: 193 pages
Publisher: Princeton University Press; First Edition edition (April 3, 1991)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0691027129
ISBN-13: 978-0691027128
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
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The book begins with a philosophical discussion of different styles of opera--comedy, tragedy, melodrama, verismo. I was completely lost during that chapter.The bulk of the book goes over the opera with a fine-tooth comb. I thought I knew the opera well, but through much of this discussion, I could not understand which passage in the opera the author was referring to. He gives musical examples, but not often enough.The discussion on the last 59 pages of the opera is interesting, however. He points out which contributions were from Puccini and which were from Alfano.If you don't know every word and every note of the opera, be prepared to hold this book in one hand and a score of the opera in the other hand.
Indeed, this book reinforced what I always maintained: that Puccini was the heir to Verdi going down the line of great Italian opera composers all the way back to Monteverdi in 1600. But after Turandot and Puccini's death in 1924, who was the heir apparent? It was then and still is obvious in 2013 that no one composer took the mantel from Puccini. The great Italian operatic tradition ended with Turandot. Well researched and well analyzed.
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