Empire at the Opera
Discover the fascinating intersection of politics and music in "Empire at the Opera" by Mark Everist. Published in 2021, this insightful book delves into the unique relationship between the French state and the Opéra during the Second Empire, from 1854 to 1870. Everist reveals how the Opéra became an extension of government influence, leading to a remarkable stagnation in its repertory. Instead of flourishing, the Opéra's creative output suffered, while composers of larger-scale works for rival theatre organizations thrived. Spanning 75 pages, this compelling read is essential for anyone interested in the history and criticism of music, providing a captivating analysis of how political power can shape the arts. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal era in music history with "Empire at the Opera." Perfect for scholars, music lovers, and history enthusiasts alike!