Opera by Till Geza

US$50.00

Hardcover. Condition: Very Good, Dust Jacket: Good-. 1967. Zenemukiado. Hungarian.

"Over the past decade and a half, the circle of operagogoers has been delighted to see a growing number of art lovers who are seriously interested in the various theories and practical questions of this wonderful genre. Hungarian publishing has already come to the aid of opera lovers with more beautiful publications, so that they can become students and to enjoy the masterpieces of immortal masterpieces. The genre of opera is infinitely rich. His treasures are almost inexhaustible, and many questions have remained largely untapped so far, and there are many problems that have not been spoken at all in Hungarian.
It is worth noting, for example, that visitors to the prose theatres – even those who are really enthusiastic and regular theatregoers – hardly watch a Shakespeare or Schiller drama more than six times in their entire lives, no more than eight times, perhaps not so many times, perhaps not so many other plays, and the supporters of the opera spend the whole world on a re-sold and re-short one, and the fans of the opera spend time again and again. Thus, it is not uncommon for an opera tenant who entertains the "Brankhouse" twenty to twenty-five times in a lifetime, or tears through "Mother Spider" and always discovers new beauties in it. The "secret" of this unparalleled attraction can hardly be easily arranged by saying that "the opera has a better effect on emotions than theatre, and the audience, despite its ever-increasing intellectualization, is, after all, it is primarily composed of emotionally impressionable beings."