The Beggars opera
by
 
Gay, John, 1685-1732

Title
The Beggars opera

Author
Gay, John, 1685-1732

Publication Information
Germany : Arthaus Musik, 1983

Physical Description
1 video disc (135 min.) : digital stereo, 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet.

General Note
A ballad opera in three acts.

Abstract
John Gay (1685-1732), a genial poet and playwright with a talent for satire, got the idea for The Beggar{u2019}s Opera from his friend, the satirist Jonathan Swift, who had mentioned to him that 2A Newgate pastoral might make a pretty sort of thing3. It was staged by the actor-manager John Rich (who introduced pantomime to England) and succeeded beyond their wildest dreams, making, it was said, 2Gay rich and Rich gay3. In general, ballad opera, set among London{u2019}s criminal classes and full of satirical jibes about corruption in high places, suited English taste better than Handel{u2019}s heroic operas by the 1720s.

Subject Term
Operalar.
 
Müzik.
 
Operas.
 
Music.

Added Author
John, Stratford, ca. 1275-1348
 
Gardiner, John Eliot.
 
Daltrey, Roger.
 
Routledge, Patricia.
 
Hall, Carol.
 
Hoskins, Bob.

Added Corporate Author
The English Baroque Soloists.
 
Art Haus Musik.


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Conservatory LibraryDVD7.3/12/342941M1500.G39 B44 1983Konservatuvar Görsel-İşitsel Koleksiyonu