Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Part one Legacies
- Part two Trends
- Part three Topographies
- Part four Directions
- 14 Music theatre since the 1960s
- 15 Minimalist opera
- 16 Opera and film
- 17 Popular musical theatre (and film)
- 18 Opera in the marketplace
- 19 Technology and interpretation: aspects of ‘modernism’
- Works cited
- General index
- Index of operas
18 - Opera in the marketplace
from Part four - Directions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 September 2011
- Frontmatter
- Part one Legacies
- Part two Trends
- Part three Topographies
- Part four Directions
- 14 Music theatre since the 1960s
- 15 Minimalist opera
- 16 Opera and film
- 17 Popular musical theatre (and film)
- 18 Opera in the marketplace
- 19 Technology and interpretation: aspects of ‘modernism’
- Works cited
- General index
- Index of operas
Summary
Culture and Society
In 1945, as the Second World War drew to a close, the music publishers Boosey and Hawkes, who had acquired the lease of the Royal Opera House the previous year, issued a manifesto which would have a profound effect on cultural life in Britain:
We hope to re-establish Covent Garden as a centre of opera and ballet worthy of the highest musical traditions. The main purpose will be to ensure for Covent Garden an independent position as an international opera house with sufficient funds at its disposal to enable it to devote itself to a long-term programme, giving to London throughout the year the best in English opera and ballet, together with the best from all over the world. If this ambition can be realized it is felt that it will be a great incentive to artists and composers, since it will offer to them an opportunity for experience in performing and writing of operas on a scale equal to that which has prevailed so long on the Continent but has been lacking so long in our musical life here in London.
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- The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Opera , pp. 306 - 320Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2005
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