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The Lyrical Drama: Essays on Subjects, Composers and Executants of Modern Opera presents a detailed critical analysis of the operatic landscape. H. Sutherland Edwards, a distinguished music critic, offers insightful essays that examine the fundamental elements of modern opera, including its thematic content, compositional techniques, and performance practices.
This collection explores how contemporary composers approach the lyrical form and the dramatic narratives that define their works. Edwards discusses the roles of various executants—singers, conductors, and musicians—in bringing operatic compositions to life. The essays provide valuable perspectives on the artistic and technical aspects of modern operatic production.
Ideal for music scholars, opera enthusiasts, and students of dramatic arts, this work serves as an essential reference for understanding the evolution and significance of opera in the modern era.







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