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Caitlin Vincent 
Digital Scenography in Opera in the Twenty-First Century 

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Digital Scenography in Opera in the Twenty-First Century is the first definitive study of the use of digital scenography in Western opera production. The book begins by exploring digital scenography s dramaturgical possibilities and establishes a critical framework for identifying and comparing the use of digital scenography across different digitally enhanced opera productions. The book then investigates the impacts and potential disruptions of digital scenography on opera s longstanding production conventions, both on and off the stage. Drawing on interviews with major industry practitioners, including Paul Barritt, Mark Grimmer, Donald Holder, Elaine J. Mc Carthy, Luke Halls, Wendall K. Harrington, Finn Ross, S. Katy Tucker, and Victoria Vita Tzykun, author Caitlin Vincent identifies key correlations between the use of digital scenography in practice and subsequent impacts on creative hierarchies, production design processes, and organisational management. The book features detailed case studies of digitally enhanced productions premiered by Dutch National Opera, Komische Oper Berlin, Opera de Lyon, The Royal Opera, Covent Garden, San Francisco Opera, Santa Fe Opera, Thetre Royal de la Monnaie, The Metropolitan Opera, Victorian Opera, and Washington National Opera.
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Format EPUB ● Pages 212 ● ISBN 9781000440737 ● Publisher Taylor and Francis ● Published 2021 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7883072 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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