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Books in English National Opera Guides series

  • The Flying Dutchman

    Richard Wagner, Nicholas John

    Paperback (Oneworld Classics, June 1, 1982)
    The English National Opera Guides were originally conceived in partnership with the English National Opera and edited by Nicholas John, the ENO's dramaturg, who died tragically in an accident in the Alps. Most of the guides are devoted to a single opera, which is described in detail—with many articles that cover its history and information about the composer and his times. The complete libretto is included in both the original language and in a modern singing translation—except where the opera was written in English. Each has a thematic guide to the most important musical themes in musical notation and each guide is lavishly illustrated. They also contain a bibliography and a discography which is updated at each reprint. The ENO guides are widely regarded as the best series of their kind and excellent value.
  • Die Zauberflöte

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Nicholas John, Rodney Milnes, David Cairns, Emanuel Schikaneder, Carl Ludwig Giesecke, Michael Geliot, Anthony Besch

    Paperback (Overture Publishing, Feb. 7, 2011)
    These Opera Guides are ideal companions to the opera. They provide stimulating introductory articles together with the complete text of each opera in English and the original. Here David Cairns describes the many beauties of the score in loving detail, taking the reader through the complex plot, to clarify and interpret it.
  • Aida: English National Opera Guide 2

    Giuseppe Verdi, Nicholas John

    Paperback (Oneworld Classics, Feb. 1, 2011)
    These Opera Guides are ideal companions to the opera. They provide stimulating introductory articles together with the complete text of each opera in English and the original. Aida is, for most of us, the quintessence of Ancient Egypt but it is certainly not just for archaeologists. Michael Rose points out that it is really about patriotism - an issue of burning importance to Verdi and his contemporaries. Music critic William Mann reflects that even a short look at the score reveals subtleties that repay careful listening. And Verdi's own letters show the germs of the opera grow from suggestion to creation.
  • The Magic Flute: English National Opera Guide 3

    Mozart, Nicholas John

    Paperback (Oneworld Classics, July 31, 1980)
    The English National Opera Guides were originally conceived in partnership with the English National Opera and edited by Nicholas John, the ENO's dramaturg, who died tragically in an accident in the Alps. Most of the guides are devoted to a single opera, which is described in detail—with many articles that cover its history and information about the composer and his times. The complete libretto is included in both the original language and in a modern singing translation—except where the opera was written in English. Each has a thematic guide to the most important musical themes in musical notation and each guide is lavishly illustrated. They also contain a bibliography and a discography which is updated at each reprint. The ENO guides are widely regarded as the best series of their kind and excellent value.
  • Aida: English National Opera Guide 2

    Giuseppe Verdi, Nicholas John

    Paperback (Oneworld Classics, Jan. 1, 1980)
    English National Opera Guides are ideal companions to the opera. They provide stimulating introductory articles together with the complete text of each opera in English and the original. Aida is, for most of us, the quintessence of Ancient Egypt but it is certainly not just for archaeologists! Michael Rose points out that it is really about patriotism—an issue of burning importance to Verdi and his contemporaries. Music critic William Mann reflects that even a short look at the score reveals subtleties that repay careful listening. And Verdi's own letters show the germs of the opera grow from suggestion to creation.