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In Character: Opera Portraiture
John F. Martin
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| #985375 in Books | Amadeus Press | 2014-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.00 x.82 x9.00l,2.93 | File type: PDF | 212 pages | In Character (Opera Portraiture) Amadeus Series Hardcover Written by John F | Martin In Character: Opera Portraiture memorably captures operatic performers away from the audience but fully inhabiting their roles | It showcases the work of John F | Martin, who for years set up a portable studio in the basement of the San Francisco Opera and photographed the players - in costume and full makeup - right before or after they took the stage | The subjects range from nonsinging supernumeraries through chorus members and comprimarii to opera's greatest stars, such as Anna Netrebko, Natalie Dessay, Deborah Voigt, Juan Diego Flórez, and Dmitri Hvorostovsky||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating Faces|By Zeeksmom|The book arrived quickly and the packaging was excellent--there were no damaged corners or other marks. The book itself is a wonderful look at the characters (not the singers) who make opera so fascinating. It's really more about costumes and make-up and how they transform an artist into a different person than it is about performances. The photos||''Much in the way that Vreeland, as told to George Plimpton in the documentary DV, aptly apply to In Character. Much in the way that Vreeland enlisted Richard Avedon and Louise Dahl-Wolfe to elevate Harper's Bazaar and Vogue from ladies' magazines to page-turn
In Character: Opera Portraiture memorably captures operatic performers away from the audience but fully inhabiting their roles. It showcases the work of John F. Martin, who for years set up a portable studio in the basement of the San Francisco Opera and photographed the players in costume and full makeup right before or after they took the stage. The subjects range from nonsinging supernumeraries through chorus members and comprimarii to operas greatest stars, such as A...
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