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E-raamat: Oedipus Rex/The Rake's Progress

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Stravinskys genius for the stage is here represented by two very different works. Oedipus Rex (1927) is the fruit of a collaboration with Jean Cocteau, in which the Sophocles tragedy is pared down to make an opera-oratorio of overwhelming impact. Judith Weir analyses how this is achieved: the Latin text has an immediacy which is sometimes even comic, and the vibrant rhythms are reminiscent of the Italian operatic tradition explored by David Nice in his analysis of the score. The libretto of The Rakes Progress (1951) by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman is one of the greatest English opera texts. In a survey of the composition period, Roger Savage examines the contributions of the different collaborators.

Contents: The Person of Fate and the Fate of the Person: Oedipus Rex, David Nice; Oedipus Rex: A Personal View, Judith Weir; On an Oratorio, Jean Cocteau; Oedipus Rex: Libretto by Jean Cocteau, translated into Latin by Jean Daniélou; Oedipus Rex: English translation of the narration by e. e. cummings and of the Latin text by Deryck Cooke; Making a Libretto: Three Collaborations over The Rakes Progress, Roger Savage; The New and the Classical in The Rakes Progress, Brian Trowell; The Rakes Progress: Libretto by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman

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Brilliantly produced and superb value.' * Sunday Times * All these will provide the new opera-goer with food for thought.' * Daily Telegraph * Wholehearted recommendation of this valuable new series.' * TLS *

List of Illustrations
vi
The Person of Fate and the Fate of the Person: Stravinsky's `Oedipus Rex'
7(10)
David Nice
`Oedipus Rex': A Personal View
17(4)
Judith Weir
On an Oratorio
21(7)
Jean Cocteau
Thematic Guide
28(3)
`Oedipus Rex' libretto by Jean Cocteau, translated into Latin
31(4)
Jean Danielou
English translation of the narration by e.e. cummings and of the Latin text
Deryck Cooke
The Prologue
35(1)
Act One
36(3)
Act Two
39(6)
Making a Libretto: Three Collaborations over `The Rake's Progress'
45(12)
Roger Savage
The New and the Classical in `The Rake's Progress'
57(14)
Brian Trowell
Thematic Guide
71(4)
`The Rake's Progress' libretto
75(2)
W. H. Auden
Chester Kallman
Act One
77(8)
Act Two
85(9)
Act Three
94(12)
Epilogue 106(2)
The Prologue for the 1958 BBC television broadcast 108(2)
W. H. Auden
Chester Kallman
Discography 110(1)
David Nice
Bibliography 111(1)
Contributors and Acknowledgements 112
Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (18821971) was a Russian-born composer, pianist and conductor. His music was greatly admired for its stylistic diversity.