Law and Crime in the Opera. Reading Recorded Opera Like a Film

Activity: Talk or presentationInvited talk

Description

It is very typical of opera that the drama unfolds with transgressions against the law or social norms, and that character flaws and societal corruption are revealed. Opera forms a very rich combination of theatre and music, drawing on orchestral music, song, acting, stage architecture, and a plethora of other dramaturgical devices. The resulting overwhelming effect on the audience may well balance out the pronounced artificiality of this form of art and leave a lasting message, the content of which will depend on factors identified in the law and popular culture literature. For the analysis of opera, we suggest making use of recorded operas and compare the meaning created in the different performances.
Period17 Jun 2022
Event titleLaw and Humanities Research Cluster: Inaugural Symposium
Event typeConference
LocationMilton Keynes, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • Law in opera
  • Crime in opera
  • Popular legal culture