Local Glories
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-939254-4 (ISBN)
These halls, called "opera houses " to lend a touch of urban sophistication, were often the only large place for public assembly in a town. Aside from cultural events, they served as a public hall for local activities like school graduations, recitations, sports and town meetings, elections, and political rallies and even social dances and roller skating parties. Some were housed in town or city halls, but most were built by local entrepreneurs or committees interested in promoting the town as well as attracting performers. Considered local landmarks, often in distinctive architect-designed buildings, they aroused considerable pride and reinforced town identity.
These once-proud halls, however, succumbed in the early twentieth century as radio, movies, and later television and changing tastes made them seem obsolete. Some were demolished, but those that were abandoned to pigeons languished for decades until discovered in the last three decades by stalwart revivers in small towns across the county. The phoenix has indeed arisen.
The resuscitation of these opera houses today reflects the timeless quest for cultural inspiration and for communal engagement to counter the anonymity of the virtual world. These revived halls are where "art and community " meet.
City planner in Washington, DC. Involved in environmental, cultural, and preservation planning to improve community livability, civic engagement, and sustainability for national, state and local public and private agencies. She has lectured, written articles and book, Going Shopping: Consumer Choices and Community Consequences, and was awarded two NEA individual grants.
INTRODUCTION ; PART ONE A HEADY TIME: THOUSANDS OF OPERA HOUSES ; 1. Signs of Civilization ; 2. A Time of Change ; 3. Culture and the Public ; PART TWO ON STAGE: PERFORMANCES, PERFORMERS, AND THEIR PATRONS ; 4. Early Struggles ; 5. Theater Thrives ; 6. Celebrities and Stars ; 7. Other Entertainments and Enlightenments ; 8. Music and Opera ; 9. What the Public Wants ; PART THREE IN TOWN: A PUBLIC HALL AND ITS PUBLIC ROLES ; 10. Business Connections ; 11. Public Place and Civic Events ; 12. Challenges ; 13. Immigrants ; 14. Symbols of Pride ; PART FOUR BORN AGAIN: REVIVED OPERA HOUSES AND THEIR COMMUNITIES ; 15. The Phoenix Arises ; 16. Successes 308 ; 17. Engines for Regeneration ; 18. Like Family 366 ; 19. Connecting Again ; AUTHOR'S COMMENTS ; APPENDIX: A Listing of Extant Opera Houses by State ; BIBLIOGRAPHY
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.5.2016 |
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| Zusatzinfo | 72 illustrations |
| Verlagsort | New York |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 188 x 257 mm |
| Gewicht | 1089 g |
| Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Klassik / Oper / Musical |
| Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Theater / Ballett | |
| Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Neuzeit (bis 1918) | |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
| Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Kulturgeschichte | |
| ISBN-10 | 0-19-939254-4 / 0199392544 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-939254-4 / 9780199392544 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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