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The colourful lives of the three divas who made Debussy's Mélisande their own.Debussy's Mélisande examines the colourful lives of Georgette Leblanc, Mary Garden and Maggie Teyte, and their involvem...
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21 May 2009

The colourful lives of the three divas who made Debussy's Mélisande their own.
Debussy's Mélisande examines the colourful lives of Georgette Leblanc, Mary Garden and Maggie Teyte, and their involvement with Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande, illustrating the prejudices and difficulties women singers of their era faced. The three women presented here were not only remarkable for the resilience and initiative they had to develop, but also for their willingness to adapt themselves to the opportunities offered by the emergingtechnologies of recording, radio and film. It is also the story of the background to the opera's creation, and the frequently stormy relationships between the author of the original play (Maeterlinck), the composer, director, conductor and performers. This book will be of great interest to scholars and students of Debussy, opera, French music and theatre, Maeterlinck, and those interested in women's studies and biography.
Gillian Opstad read Modern Languages at Somerville College, Oxford after which she taught for a number of years in Buckinghamshire and Bristol. She has been actively involved with music both at university and since. This, her first book, is a result of her particular interest in French music, especially that of Debussy.
Debussy's Mélisande examines the colourful lives of Georgette Leblanc, Mary Garden and Maggie Teyte, and their involvement with Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande, illustrating the prejudices and difficulties women singers of their era faced. The three women presented here were not only remarkable for the resilience and initiative they had to develop, but also for their willingness to adapt themselves to the opportunities offered by the emergingtechnologies of recording, radio and film. It is also the story of the background to the opera's creation, and the frequently stormy relationships between the author of the original play (Maeterlinck), the composer, director, conductor and performers. This book will be of great interest to scholars and students of Debussy, opera, French music and theatre, Maeterlinck, and those interested in women's studies and biography.
Gillian Opstad read Modern Languages at Somerville College, Oxford after which she taught for a number of years in Buckinghamshire and Bristol. She has been actively involved with music both at university and since. This, her first book, is a result of her particular interest in French music, especially that of Debussy.
Price: $36.95
Pages: 392
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
21 May 2009
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781843834595
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
MUSIC / History & Criticism, History of music, Music reviews and criticism
Georgette Leblanc, Mary Garden, and Maggie Teyte...brought to life Mélisande, the mysterious princess, and lived full lives themselves. And, thanks to Opstad's work, they come to life for readers in the book Debussy's Mélisande.
Introduction
Pelléas et Mélisande. From Play to Opera
Georgette Leblanc (1869-1894)
Georgette Leblanc meets Maurice Maeterlinck (1895-1898)
The Row (1898-1902)
Mary Garden (1874-1900)
Mary Garden's Breakthrough (1900-1902)
Preparations for Performance of Pelléas et Mélisande
First Performance and Reactions
Mary Garden Reaps Success (1902-1907)
Return of Georgette Leblanc (1902-1907)
Pelléas et Mélisande at Saint-Wandrille
Maggie Teyte. Her Background (1888-1902)
Maggie Teyte's Path to Mélisande (1903-1908)
Mary Garden in America (1907-1911)
Maggie Teyte's Triumphs and Disappointments (1908-1930)
Georgette Leblanc's Rise and Fall (1911-1919)
Mary Garden becomes Director (1912-1931)
Georgette Leblanc after Maeterlinck (1919-1931)
Maggie Teyte's Fresh Start (1930-1945)
Georgette Leblanc Falls Ill (1931-1941)
Mary Garden's Retirement (1931-1967)
Maggie Teyte after the War (1945-1976)
Silence
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Pelléas et Mélisande. From Play to Opera
Georgette Leblanc (1869-1894)
Georgette Leblanc meets Maurice Maeterlinck (1895-1898)
The Row (1898-1902)
Mary Garden (1874-1900)
Mary Garden's Breakthrough (1900-1902)
Preparations for Performance of Pelléas et Mélisande
First Performance and Reactions
Mary Garden Reaps Success (1902-1907)
Return of Georgette Leblanc (1902-1907)
Pelléas et Mélisande at Saint-Wandrille
Maggie Teyte. Her Background (1888-1902)
Maggie Teyte's Path to Mélisande (1903-1908)
Mary Garden in America (1907-1911)
Maggie Teyte's Triumphs and Disappointments (1908-1930)
Georgette Leblanc's Rise and Fall (1911-1919)
Mary Garden becomes Director (1912-1931)
Georgette Leblanc after Maeterlinck (1919-1931)
Maggie Teyte's Fresh Start (1930-1945)
Georgette Leblanc Falls Ill (1931-1941)
Mary Garden's Retirement (1931-1967)
Maggie Teyte after the War (1945-1976)
Silence
Select Bibliography