If the opera world is full of " intrigue, double meanings, and
devious dramatics, " then no place exemplifies this more than the
world-famous Metropolitan Opera, where politics, ambition, and
oversized egos have traditionally taken center stage along with
some of the world' s richest music. Drawing on her fifteen years as
its press representative, Johanna Fiedler explodes the traditional
secrecy that surrounds the Met in this wonderfully entertaining
account of its tumuluous history. Fiedler chronicles the Met' s
early days as a home for legends like Toscanini, Mahler, and
Caruso, and gives a fascinating account of the middle years when
haughty blue-bloods battled stubborn adminstrators for control of a
company that would emerge as America' s premiere opera house. She
takes us behind the grand gold-curtain stage in more recent years
as well, showing how musical superstars like Luciano Pavarotti, Pla
cido Domingo, and Kathleen Battle have electrified performances and
scandalized the public. But most revelatory are Fiedler' s
portrayals of James Levine and Joseph Volpe and their practically
parallel ascendancies-- Levine rising from prodigy to artistic
director, Volpe advancing from stagehand to general manager-- and
their once strained relationship. Weaving together the personal,
economic, and artistic struggles that characterize the Met' s long
and vibrant history, Molto Agitato is a must-read saga of power,
wealth, and, above all, great music.
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