Raising the curtain : operatic modernism and the Soviet nations /
The book revolves around two modernist opera theatres, designed by two leading female architects, that stand on the Soviet periphery, in Lithuania and Belarus: the Opera and Ballet Theatre in Vilnius (1962-1974) by Nijole Buciute and the Comic Opera in Minsk (1973-1981) by Oxana Tkachuk. The book re...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Leipzig :
Spector Books,
[2024].
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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| Summary: | The book revolves around two modernist opera theatres, designed by two leading female architects, that stand on the Soviet periphery, in Lithuania and Belarus: the Opera and Ballet Theatre in Vilnius (1962-1974) by Nijole Buciute and the Comic Opera in Minsk (1973-1981) by Oxana Tkachuk. The book reconstructs the history of how each theatre was commissioned, planned and built. It also uses their contextualization as a means to examine the contemporary political and cultural events that had been unfolding on the stages of the Republics prior to and at the time of the theaters' creation. The book looks at how modernist architecture co-created and conveyed the self-imaginaries of the new nations of Belarus and Lithuania. By addressing the long-neglected processes of nation-building within the Soviet Union and the way built environments were involved in this, it helps comprehend the forces that propelled the Soviet Union towards its collapse, while placing architecture's entanglement with them center stage. |
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| Item Description: | Originally presented as the author's thesis (PhD--Berlin) under the title: National theatre : architecture of modernism as nation building. |
| Physical Description: | 337 pages : chiefly color illustrations, plans ; 29 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 312-321) and index. |
| ISBN: | 9783959058025 3959058020 |