Book description
The Gilded Stage is a comprehensive tour of the world of opera.
From its origins in the courts of northern Italy, to its
internationally recognised position in modern culture, Snowman
explores the social history of opera houses and impresarios, composers
and patrons, artists and audiences. Even the most flamboyant composers
could scarcely have imagined the global reach of opera in our own
times. More opera is performed, financed, seen, heard, filmed and
broadcast than ever before, and the world's leading performers are
worshipped and paid like pop stars. Yet the art form is widely derided
as 'elitist' and parts of the classical recording business appear
close to bankruptcy. Pinpointing the scandals, forgotten history and
key revolutions in the form with light erudition and a brilliant
anecdotal eye, Daniel Snowman reveals that the world of opera has
always known crisis and uncertainty - and the resulting struggles have
often proved every bit as dramatic as those portrayed onstage.