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Episode 176: On Charles Burns' 'Black Hole' and the Medium of Comics

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Reviving Ancient Melodies

Opera originated as a deliberate scholarly endeavor to resurrect the evocative power of ancient music. Humanists in Florence aimed to emulate the impactful song of the ancients by intertwining words and music, emphasizing their expressive strength in storytelling. Initially, early operas like those by Monteverdi and Peri appeared academically structured and somewhat dry. However, within a short span, opera evolved into a vibrant art form, embracing elements of sex, violence, and spectacle, epitomized by Monteverdi's 'Coronation of Poppea.' Ultimately, opera emerged in the Baroque era as a fusion of various artistic expressions, unlocking new realms of emotional and artistic depth.

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