Opera and the Built Environment

By (author) Laura Vasilyeva

ISBN13: 9780226844466

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 19/11/2025

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Description
The first book to examine the classic Italian opera house in a global context.   In Opera and the Built Environment, music scholar Laura Vasilyeva considers the remarkable mass construction of opera houses around the world since the 1800s and the no-less-remarkable bids to standardize the architectural features of their interiors across this vast theatrical infrastructure. Now known as the teatro all’italiana, this style of architecture—made most famous by Milan’s Teatro alla Scala—is characterized by auditoria with tiers of stacked boxes and a dominant red hue.   With attention to the sensuous dimensions of their auditoria, from their surfaces to the atmospheres to their acoustics and thresholds, Vasilyeva reveals the calculated reasons these theaters took on the form they did. The result is a book that reveals unknown associations between the Italian opera house and matters of environmental destruction, empire, and belonging, showing us new and unexpected patterns in how opera connects to the world we know.
List of Illustrations and Tables 1. Architecture Divisive Architecture Distributed Architecture Blueprint 2. Surfaces (Chromo)phobia Red Sur-Face Erasure 3. Atmosphere Ransacked Earth Pure Air Dirty Opera Escapist Fantasies 4. Acoustics Orchestra Chamber Calibrating Acoustics Protected Space Acoustic Signatures Pure Sound? 5. Thresholds Ethics of Boundaries Colonial Metal Cellular Expansion Acknowledgments Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
  • Music
  • History of architecture
  • Opera
  • Professional & Vocational
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