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@inbook{1835237, author = {Havlíčková Kysová, Šárka}, address = {Oxford}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Music}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190945145.013.33}, edition = {1.}, editor = {Christopher R. Wilson and Mervyn Cooke}, keywords = {Giuseppe Verdi; Macbeth; Otello; opera; scenography; metaphor; stage metaphor}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0-19-094514-5}, pages = {894-925}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, title = {Audio-visual Metaphors in Operatic Shakespeare : Verdi’s Macbeth and Otello in Czech Theatres}, year = {2022} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1835237 AU - Havlíčková Kysová, Šárka PY - 2022 TI - Audio-visual Metaphors in Operatic Shakespeare : Verdi’s Macbeth and Otello in Czech Theatres VL - Oxford Handbooks PB - Oxford University Press CY - Oxford SN - 9780190945145 KW - Giuseppe Verdi KW - Macbeth KW - Otello KW - opera KW - scenography KW - metaphor KW - stage metaphor N2 - This chapter considers both the ways of transforming Shakespeare’s plays into opera librettos, and the staging practice of particular Shakespearean operas. It focuses on staging of two operas based on Shakespeare’s plays composed by Giuseppe Verdi – Macbeth and Otello. The topic is treated with special reference to operatic scenography, especially regarding the issue of creating innovative audio-visual metaphors on stage. One of the essential questions may be summarized as follows: how are these (stage) metaphors rooted in Shakespeare’s plays as such? In the investigation of this topic, many specific productions of Shakespearean operas are included, both from the Czech Republic (and former Czechoslovakia, especially from the State Theatre in Brno) and from prominent world opera houses. The chapter’s central aim is to consider what operas based on Shakespeare’s plays bring to the theatrical stage, from the point of view of (for example) theatrical aesthetics and semantics, especially in the area of scenography – which is treated here not just as a visual parameter, but as an audio-visual artistic discipline. ER -
HAVLÍČKOVÁ KYSOVÁ, Šárka. Audio-visual Metaphors in Operatic Shakespeare : Verdi’s Macbeth and Otello in Czech Theatres. In Christopher R. Wilson and Mervyn Cooke. \textit{The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Music}. 1st ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, p.~894-925. Oxford Handbooks. ISBN~978-0-19-094514-5. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190945145.013.33.
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