This book offers readers a fascinating new look into the spiritual
side of operetta and musical theatre, two closely related genres often
dismissed as trivial, shallow, and essentially secular.Bradley
challenges these judgements and seeks to show that there have been
clear religious influences and spiritual resonances in some of the
best known and most popular works in both genres. He points to the
darker and more serious side of operetta and musical theatre to
analyse the work of Offenbach, Lehár, Gilbert and Sullivan, Rodgers
and Hammerstein, Sondheim, Schwartz, Lloyd Webber, and Boublil and
Schoenberg. Readers will never listen to _The Mikado, The Sound of
Music, Fiddler on the Roof, Sweeney Todd, Wicked, Les Miserables_ and
_The Lion King_ in the same way again. Using hitherto largely
neglected sources, _Music of the Night_ explores the Jewish and
Catholic roots of French operetta composers, the impact of Franz
Lehár's Catholic faith, the effect of Oscar Hammerstein's early
exposure to Universalism, and the High Church aesthetic of Andrew
Lloyd-Webber. Further chapters discuss Arthur Sullivan's softening and
spiritualising effect on W. S. Gilbert's lyrics in the Savoy operas,
Stephen Sondheim's secularism, and Stephen Schwartz as the 'reluctant
pilgrim'. There is specific analysis of the religious influences and
spiritual resonances in six key musicals: _The Sound of Music, Fiddler
on the Roof, Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar, Les Misérables_ and
_The Lion King_. A concluding chapter briefly surveys the musicals of
the twenty-first century.
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Religious Influences and Spiritual Resonances in Operetta and Musical Theatre
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ISBN
9780197699751
Publisert
2025
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Oxford University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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