Operas Simply Explained Series: The Marriage of Figaro
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- Categories:Arts, Music & Photography Picture Books
- Language:German(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:Germany
- Publication date:
- Pages:64
- Retail Price:12.00 EUR
- Size:105mm×148mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Feature
★ Small books in A6 format make you want to go to a BIG opera. Illustrated throughout and with little text, the content of the opera is understandable for everyone (BEGINNERS) on just 64 pages.
★ English sample translation available.
The content structure of each book is always identical:
• One page with a saying/aphorism suitable for the respective opera
• 2 double pages with short explanations about the composer, the origin of the opera, who wrote the content/libretto of the opera, the story is briefly outlined, chronological sequence short explanation
• Double page on which the characters of the opera are introduced.
• The last page is the same everywhere. It ends with a homage to the opera: clap, clap, shout bravo.
This Series includes 10 titles:
- Turandot
- Madame Butterfly
- Carmen
- The Magic Flute
- The Marriage of Figaro
- The Lady of the Camellias
- Rigoletto
- Lohengrin
- The Freeshooter
- The Barber of Seville
Description
Author
lives and works in Dresden. In 2013, the idea for a book series that explains the libretto of an opera in a simple way was born. All titles in the series are published by OPERNMOUTH, an independent small publishing house based in Dresden. Petra Sprenger writes, illustrates and publishes the small, handy opera explainers, which make it easier for children and others to access classical opera.






