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Synopsis

"Physiology of the Opera" by Scrici delves into the intricate relationship between the human body and the art of opera. The book explores how physiological responses enhance the experience of music and performance, examining the emotional and physical reactions that opera elicits in both performers and audiences. Scrici's analysis combines insights from musicology, psychology, and physiology, offering a unique perspective on how operatic elements can affect the human condition, making it a compelling read for both opera enthusiasts and those interested in the science of performance. *** In this work, Scrici also investigates the historical context of opera, tracing its evolution and the ways in which it has been shaped by cultural and social factors. The author highlights key operatic works and their impact on audiences, emphasizing the transformative power of music. By intertwining personal anecdotes with scholarly research, Scrici creates an engaging narrative that invites readers to appreciate opera not just as entertainment, but as a profound exploration of human emotion and experience. This book is a celebration of the art form and its physiological implications.

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