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Drawing the curtain : Maurice Sendak's designs for opera and ballet

Title
  1. Drawing the curtain : Maurice Sendak's designs for opera and ballet / Rachel Federman ; with contributions by Liam Doona, Christopher Mattaliano, Avi Steinberg.
Published by
  1. New York : The Morgan Library & Museum ; Munich ; London ; New York : DelMonico Books/Prestel, 2019.

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Additional authors
  1. Federman, Rachel, 1980-
  2. Doona, Liam
  3. Mattaliano, Christopher
  4. Steinberg, Avi
  5. Bailey, Colin B.
  6. Pierpont Morgan Library, organizer, host institution.
Description
  1. 207 pages : color illustrations; 26 x 30 cm
Summary
  1. This book showcases a lesser-known aspect of Maurice Sendak's oeuvre-his set designs for opera and ballets.
Subject
  1. Exhibition catalogs
  2. MUSIC / Instruction & Study / General
  3. Ballet > Stage-setting and scenery > Exhibitions
  4. Opera > Stage-setting and scenery > Exhibitions
  5. Pierpont Morgan Library
  6. Pierpont Morgan Library Exhibitions
  7. Sendak, Maurice > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
  1. exhibition catalogs.
  2. Exhibition catalogs.
  3. Catalogues d'exposition.
Contents
  1. Director's foreword / Colin B. Bailey -- Acknowledgments -- Moving images: Maurice Sendak's second career / Rachel Federman -- Where the wild things are -- The magic flute -- The illustrated opera/Opera illustrated: Maurice Sendak's designs for The magic flute / Liam Doona -- The love for three oranges -- The cunning little vixen -- Exploring a new forest: Sendak's work on The cunning little vixen / Avi Steinberg -- Nutcracker -- Mavericks: a conversation with Christopher Mattaliano -- Contributors -- Selected bibliography.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Published on the occassion of an exhibition held at the Morgan Library & Museum, New York, June 14 - October 6, 2019.
  2. Foreword by Colin B. Bailey.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 206-207).