The Crafty Art of Opera

The Crafty Art of Opera
Author: Michael Hampe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781783270972

Appendix 2: A masterclass in opera, for those who love it or hate it -- Index of names and works

The Opera of Bartolomeo Scappi (1570)

The Opera of Bartolomeo Scappi (1570)
Author: Terence Scully
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 801
Release: 2011-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442692170

Bartolomeo Scappi (c. 1500-1577) was arguably the most famous chef of the Italian Renaissance. He oversaw the preparation of meals for several Cardinals and was such a master of his profession that he became the personal cook for two Popes. At the culmination of his prolific career he compiled the largest cookery treatise of the period to instruct an apprentice on the full craft of fine cuisine, its methods, ingredients, and recipes. Accompanying his book was a set of unique and precious engravings that show the ideal kitchen of his day, its operations and myriad utensils, and are exquisitely reproduced in this volume. Scappi's Opera presents more than one thousand recipes along with menus that comprise up to a hundred dishes, while also commenting on a cook's responsibilities. Scappi also included a fascinating account of a pope's funeral and the complex procedures for feeding the cardinals during the ensuing conclave. His recipes inherit medieval culinary customs, but also anticipate modern Italian cookery with a segment of 230 recipes for pastry of plain and flaky dough (torte, ciambelle, pastizzi, crostate) and pasta (tortellini, tagliatelli, struffoli, ravioli, pizza). Terence Scully presents the first English translation of the work. His aim is to make the recipes and the broad experience of this sophisticated papal cook accessible to a modern English audience interested in the culinary expertise and gastronomic refinement within the most civilized niche of Renaissance society.

Being a Singer

Being a Singer
Author: Linda Balliro
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781641602044

Being a Singer: The Art, Craft, and Science provides the solutions you need to make practical, consistent changes in your singing. This book pulls back the curtain on how singing actually works, from cognition to anatomy to your amazing hearing system and even your instincts and emotions. Based on the training approach of Seth Riggs, supported by vocal science, neuroscience and motor learning, Being a Singer offers clear tools and strategies that train your voice, empower you to find solutions, build your awareness, and develop confidence. Stories and interviews will inspire you. Exercises with clear how-to's, evaluations, and troubleshooting will train your voice, mind, and body. Exercises are available online.

Diva Delores and Opera House Mouse

Diva Delores and Opera House Mouse
Author: Laura Sassi
Publisher: Union Square Kids
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781454922001

Fernando the mouse loves helping at the opera, but singer Dolores thinks she deserves a bigger assistant.

Audiovisual Translation

Audiovisual Translation
Author: Jorge Díaz Cintas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2008-12-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0230234585

An introduction by leading experts in the field to the fascinating subject of translating audiovisual programmes for the television, the cinema, the Internet and the stage and the problems the differences between cultures can cause.

Craft Arts

Craft Arts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1986
Genre: Decorative arts
ISBN:

Mirror in the Sky

Mirror in the Sky
Author: Simon Morrison
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0520304438

"Diva, heroine, icon, and-to the most devoted-a goddess. Stevie Nicks sings of spell casters and dream smiths, stars of the silver screen, her grandmother Alice and Alice in Wonderland, Joan of Arc, the power of sibyls and sylphs. This book tells her story, from the bleached Arizona landscape of her childhood to the strobe-lit Night of a Thousand Stevies celebrations, highlighting throughout her strengths as singer, songwriter, and performer"--

Becoming an Outstanding Music Teacher

Becoming an Outstanding Music Teacher
Author: Martin Leigh
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2023-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000842363

Becoming an Outstanding Music Teacher shows how music teachers can provide a curricular and co-curricular experience to inspire and engage students, deliver memorable music lessons, and give every child access to great music. Drawing on a decade of education research, this book focuses on the three facets of music teaching: performance, composition, and how to listen, understand, and explain. This practical book argues that the future of music teaching is best assured by filling classrooms with knowledge and with passion, by informing teaching through intentional use of good research, and by building effective relationships. Exploring what makes music teachers stand out, as well as that which links them with all other teachers, this book covers a vital and diverse range of lesson ideas and practical guidance, including: Teaching music through composition Making the most of the rehearsal room and directing an ensemble How to make best use of classroom time Setting goals, assessment, deliberate practice, and feedback Mastery in music Encouraging all music teachers to reflect upon and develop their craft, this text is essential reading for both newly qualified and experienced music teachers alike.