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Opera and neuroscience

2015
Opera is the most complete form of theatrical representation, characterized by musical accompaniment, both instrumental and vocal. It has played an important role in sociocultural spheres, affecting the various social strata and reflecting customs and ideas in different centuries.
L. Lorusso, A.F. Franchini, A. Porro
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Law in the Opera, Law on the Opera, Law Around the Opera: A Multidisciplinary Approach

2018
Law and opera may seem, at first glance, as two alien worlds, separated by immense cultural and thematical differences. The first is the world of rules, prescriptions, sanctions; the second is the world of imagination, passion, and spectacularization. However, law and opera can and actually do dialogue with each other, and on various different planes.
Annunziata F., Colombo G. F.
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Opera As Art

2022
In Opera as Art: Philosophical Sketches, Paul Thom argues for opera as an art, standing alongside other artforms that employ visual and sonic media to embody the great themes of human life. Thom contends that in great operatic art, the narrative and expressive content collaborate with the work's aesthetic qualities towards achieving this aim.
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Opera

ACM SIGGRAPH 2021 Art Gallery, 2021
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Law and Opera

2018
This book explores the various connections between Law and Opera, providing a comprehensive, multinational, and multidisciplinary (with approaches from jurists, philosophers, musicologist, historians) resource on the subject. Further, it makes a valuable contribution to studies on law and the humanities. While, for example, the relationship between law
Annunziata F., Colombo G. F.
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[Opera omnia]

Aurelius Augustinus ; hrsg.
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Semi-opera (opera)

2002
Curtis Price, Louise K. Stein
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