Alexandra Wilson
@amwilson.bsky.social
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Academic | Author | Cultural commentator Opera. Classical music. Cultural history. The state of the arts today.
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My author copies arrived! This is my sixth book and the one of which I am most proud: a sweeping history of the British relationship with opera over the last century.

Available in 🇺🇸 this month, on Kindle immediately, and in 🇬🇧 and Europe in October.

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leedavidbowen.bsky.social
Just got my copy of Someone Else’s Music, the new book by Alexandra Wilson — looking forward to starting it over the weekend.

More info: www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/someone-else...

#Opera
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eicathomefinn.bsky.social
'Now, Alexandra Wilson’s new book, Someone Else’s Music, unpicks the myth that opera is alien to the working class. For much of the past century, Wilson shows, opera was a hugely important thread in working-class lives.'
It’s not opera that’s elitist but the idea that art is to...
The myth that culture has not been for the masses is debunked in a new book
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larkingrumple.bsky.social
Luciano Pavarotti was born 90 years ago today in Modena. A great tenor – in all senses – his voice was like golden sunshine. I was lucky enough to see him three times, twice in Tosca – a wonderful Cavaradossi. He left so many great recordings. Your favourites?
amwilson.bsky.social
There's lots of really dodgy theory from the 1970s... I write in the book about some theorists who raged against opera and said that the working classes should be confined to "their culture", which they defined as...tiddly winks.
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eggsbened.bsky.social
EXACTLY!
‘Where once there was a yearning to be “exposed to something extraordinary”, today politicians and arts administrators are besotted by the notion of “relevance”, of the arts as something with which people must immediately identify or recognise.’ observer.co.uk/news/columni...
It’s not opera that’s elitist but the idea that art is to...
The myth that culture has not been for the masses is debunked in a new book
observer.co.uk
amwilson.bsky.social
Thank you. Writing another book which will have a lot more to say about this "relevance" idea and other silly notions that are doing the arts no favours.
amwilson.bsky.social
Thank you! I had but please draw any other reviews or features you might spot to my attention.
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womensartbluesky.bsky.social
Tamara de Lempicka,
Blue Woman with a Guitar, 1929
Polish painter who created her work in an Art Deco style #womensart
Stylised painting of a white woman in a soft blue dress holding a round stringed instrument with a long neck on her lap and holding it as if playing
amwilson.bsky.social
Thank you! Much appreciated.
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redscharlach.bsky.social
Today I’ve been visiting Reims (pronounced Rrrrass), a city in the Champagne region, about 45 mins from Paris on the train. Because it was hit hard by World War I, a lot of Reims was rebuilt in the Art Deco era, which means pleasing buildings galore. So here’s a thread 🧵
Cast iron window grating in the Art Deco style, from the Carnegie Library in Reims Frontage of a random Art Deco building called the Hôtel de la Mutualité in Reims, built in 1927 Stained glass from the Villa Demoiselle, Reims Stained glass from the porch of the former Cinéma Opéra in Reims
amwilson.bsky.social
Amazing! I went to Reims as a child but don't remember anything except the cathedral.
amwilson.bsky.social
Indeed. And for once a reviewer who doesn't distort things or go on about what they would have written! 😂
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molliecarlyle.bsky.social
My new article is out in Nineteenth-Century Music Review! ‘Hearing London’s Sailortown in Shanty Repertoire’ explores how 19th-century sailors’ songs reflect the noisy, lively, often precarious world of London’s docklands. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

#MaritimeHistory #Musicology #SeaShanties
Hearing London’s Sailortown in Shanty Repertoire | Nineteenth-Century Music Review | Cambridge Core
Hearing London’s Sailortown in Shanty Repertoire
www.cambridge.org
amwilson.bsky.social
Fear not, it is not about operas by British composers! (I mean, Britten gets a few mentions, but only in passing.)
amwilson.bsky.social
This book means more to me than any other book I have written. I want to get copies into the hands of everyone who cares about opera or is interested in the broader cultural history of our country.

Please consider buying a copy. Thank you. 🙏

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groomb.bsky.social
Durham Station Road, painting by Eric Thompson (b.1947). #NorthernArt