This book is a guide to Berg's second opera, Lulu, written in
non-technical language and intended for those students and music lovers
wishing to become familiar with one of the masterpieces of
twentieth-century music. Jarman presents a clear and concise
introduction to the musical language and to the intricate musical and
dramatic structure of Berg's opera. The volume also examines the
literary background, the genesis, composition, and tortuous posthumous
career of the work. The final chapters survey the performance history
and suggest a possible interpretation of this complex and challenging
composition. An important feature of the book is the inclusion of source
documents and critical responses to the opera. Illustrated with
photographs from the premiere and from recent productions, the volume
also includes a synopsis, bibliography, and discography.