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Opera History
Course
Each year, as a part of Opera San José's
commitment to adult education, we offer a six-evening course that
covers opera through all its periods. It's an inexpensive, enjoyable
way to learn more about this dynamic art form in the company of other
interested adults. This popular opera history series covers 400 years
of opera development, from Jacopo Perri's Euridice in 1600 to the
present day.
Larry Hancock, course instructor, will present this overview of opera
history from May 24 to June 28 of 2005 at Opera San José
headquarters, 2149 Paragon Drive.
Each 1 1/2-hour class begins at 7:30 p.m. Course content includes the
development and changes in the choice of opera subjects, the use of poetry
and dialogue in the libretto, styles of musical composition, evolution of
the opera orchestra, and changes in performance practice period by period.
Hancock is a well-received lecturer on
opera on both coasts. In addition to our annual opera history course,
he moderates the commentary at our Introduction to Opera series - a
45-minute
discussion before each Opera San José mainstage performance throughout the
season - as well as the Preview offered on the Tuesday before each opening
night. For his informative and entertaining opera history course, he
enlivens each quick-paced session with visuals from other art forms,
including fashion, architecture, painting, and sculpture, bringing a more
complete knowledge of the society that influenced its composers.
Total cost of this series is $60 which
includes all six classes. There will be no tests, nor is there any
college credit offered for this course. Classes are informal, and
participants' questions are encouraged. To attend this series, call
our box office at (408) 437-4450 to reserve your space.
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