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{"id":582,"date":"2008-10-14T17:55:11","date_gmt":"2008-10-15T00:55:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hypotyposis.net\/blog\/?p=582"},"modified":"2008-10-14T17:56:37","modified_gmt":"2008-10-15T00:56:37","slug":"learning-about-opera-by-books-and-bits","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hypotyposis.net\/blog\/2008\/10\/14\/learning-about-opera-by-books-and-bits\/","title":{"rendered":"Learning about Opera By Books and Bits"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last week I picked up a book from the Squirrel Hill branch of the Pittsburgh Public Library -- Sir Denis Forman's <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/catalog.einetwork.net\/search%7ES1?\/tNight+at+the+Opera\/tnight+at+the+opera\/1%2C3%2C14%2CB\/frameset&amp;FF=tnight+at+the+opera+an+irreverent+guide+to+the+plots+the+singers+the+composers+the+recordings&amp;1%2C1%2C\">A Night at the Opera<\/a>.  I had been looking for exactly this type of book because I've long  wanted to immerse myself in the study of opera -- both Western and  Chinese. Forman's book is primarily composed of chapters devoted to  individual operas. Chapters have plot summaries, musical highlights,  and overall critical appreciations\/evaluations of specific operas.<\/p>\n<p>I've long wanted to broaden my knowledge of opera. It's certainly not a  bad thing for me to reacquaint myself with the operas I've already  listened to dozens of times. (Some great opera are boundlessly rich.)  Operas with which I already have some level of familiarity include:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Mozart's <em>Don Giovanni<\/em>, <em>Marriage of Figaro<\/em>, <em>Magic Flute<\/em>, and <em>Cos\u00c3\u00ac fan tutte<\/em><\/li>\n<li>Puccini's <em>La boh\u00c3\u00a8me<\/em><\/li>\n<li>bits and pieces from Wagner's <em>Ring Cycle<\/em> (primarily <em>Das Rheingold<\/em>, the first of four operas in the cycle)<\/li>\n<li><a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Olivier_Messiaen\">Olivier Messiaen<\/a>'s <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Saint-Fran%C3%A7ois_d%27Assise\">Saint Fran\u00c3\u00a7ois d'Assise<\/a>.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>But I want to grow beyond listening over and over again to the same  operas. There must be many new friends to be found -- Forman's book  lists a good set to try out. But which ones to start with? It might be  a caricature to say that the big three composers and Western opera are  Mozart, Wagner, and Verdi. I've long wanted to learn more about <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Giuseppe_Verdi\">Giuseppe Verdi<\/a>.  so I would pick one of his operas but which one?<\/p>\n<p>When I saw  that Verdi's <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/sfopera.com\/o\/275.asp\">La Traviata is being performed in San Francisco next year<\/a>,  I decided to start with that opera. The opportunity to see a live  performance of an opera under study is too much to pass p on.. So <em>La Traviata<\/em> it would be to start. (Moreover, Forman gives a rave review for La  Traviata -- ( grading it as an \"alpha plus\") -- so this opera seems to  be as good a place to start as any other Verdi opera. It turns that <em>La Traviata<\/em> is been extremely popular opera in general (it's #3 on a <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/www.operaamerica.org\/Content\/Audiences\/Programs\/Cornerstones\/index.shtml\">list of the 20 most performed operas in North America<\/a>).  Moreover,  the <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/www.metoperafamily.org\/metopera\/season\/production.aspx?id=9968\">Met is also performing it<\/a> this season.<\/p>\n<h3 id=\"head-1e2582077bea40501210ce70459ae331d5db12ea\">Rhapsody for online listening<\/h3>\n<p>As much as I would love to spend my time (and money) attending live  opera, most of my exposure to opera will be through recordings. I was a  big fan and subscriber of Yahoo! Music Unlimited when it was still in  operation. I am even happier with <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/www.rhapsody.com\/\">Rhapsody<\/a> (which took over my subscription), primarily because it gives me access  to a substantial online classical music collection. (Classical music  was not represented at all in Yahoo! Music.)<\/p>\n<p>(By the way, there is also an <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/www.programmableweb.com\/api\/rhapsody\">API for Rhapsody<\/a>.  It be interesting to quickly brainstorm what I would use it for. (One  idea comes to mind: writing a mashup that lets me quickly correlate  albums that correspond to a given work -- for example, something that  shows me a list of all the recordings of La Boh\u00c3\u00a8me))<\/p>\n<p>I've been listening to music primarily through Rhapsody's desktop  client (for Windows XP) although the web interface is intriguing for  not only providing cross-platform access to my account but also the  possibility of generating URLs to correspond to the given work or album  or even track. (Unfortunately, the search results from the web  interface cannot seem to be as good as those that come from the desktop  interface. For instance, I had a hard time locating many recordings of  Cos\u00c3\u00ac fan tutte using the web interface. I wonder how well the API works  for searching for albums.)<\/p>\n<h3 id=\"head-c8fcf93df0f20d8dc7e91a66f30858a29cccf436\">Wikipedia as a source of information about opera<\/h3>\n<p>The Wikipedia turns out to be an incredible source of basic taxonomic  information about operas is in general. There is, of course, the  article about the opera itself ( <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/La_Traviata\">La traviata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<\/a>)  as well as the composer (<a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Giuseppe_Verdi\">Giuseppe Verdi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<\/a>).  There are all sorts of efforts to list and categorize operas and their composers:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>an attempt at a comprehensive list of operas: <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/The_opera_corpus\">The opera corpus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<\/a> -- which has 2100+ operas written by over 600 composers<\/li>\n<li><a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/List_of_operas_by_title\">List of operas by title - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia<\/a> seems to be generated by hand so there is some relationship to \"the  opera corpus\" but they're not computationally connected, I think.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>In addition, there's an effort to identify <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/List_of_important_operas\">important operas<\/a> and <a class=\"external\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/List_of_major_opera_composers\">major composers<\/a>.  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