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Never mind the moon [Unknown Binding]

Jeremy Isaacs
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  • Unknown Binding: 356 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (1999)
  • ASIN: B00069WTFO
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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It is a truth universally acknowledged that there is more to an opera production than just good singing and acting: playing, staging and lots of other artistic aspects are as important. However, among the unseen activities necessary to set up a production is the daily managing work. The author tells in profuse detail about the hardships of directing the Royal Opera House (Covent Garden), a reference in the opera world with very high standards to meet. Any idealist who still believed in opera as the purest form of music, so heavenly that it ought to be completely alien to human strife, will find that politics, intrigue and jealousy play a prominent role. Jeremy Isaacs' tale of nine years at Covent gives us opera lovers a lot to think about... and to thank for. It is a pity music should be a slave to such baseness, though. An enjoyable read.
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