Great Operas

by Michael Steen

Published 1 November 2012

With four famous operas each from Mozart, Verdi and Puccini, and two each from Rossini and Donizetti, there is a feast of information. Here are short guides to The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni; to the splendour of Aida, the heart-breaking La Traviata; the drama of Tosca. The range is very broad. There is Wagner's great love story Tristan und Isolde; there is Johann Strauss's light comedy Die Fledermaus. On the way you can be briefed about such favourites as Handel's Giulio Cesare, Bizet's Carmen, Gounod's Faust, Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin and Britten's Peter Grimes.




With plot summaries, composer biographies, observations on musical points of interest and background on the historical and cultural context of each opera, every one of these guides will enhance your appreciation and enjoyment and help you discuss the work and the performance with your fellow opera-goers. Steen shares his expert knowledge with a lightness of touch that makes each guide a pleasure to read.




Witty, informative and beautifully presented, Great Operas is an indispensable reference guide for both seasoned opera-goers and those enjoying opera for the first time.


Britten's Peter Grimes

by Michael Steen

Published 16 July 2012

Wagner's Tristan und Isolde

by Michael Steen

Published 20 February 2013

Bizet's Carmen

by Michael Steen

Published 20 February 2013

Verdi's Rigoletto

by Michael Steen

Published 20 February 2013

Verdi's La Traviata

by Michael Steen

Published 20 February 2013

Mozart's The Magic Flute

by Michael Steen

Published 20 February 2013

Puccini's Tosca

by Michael Steen

Published 20 February 2013





Puccini's La Boheme

by Michael Steen

Published 17 May 2012


Mozart's Don Giovanni

by Michael Steen

Published 17 May 2012