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  2. Opera (1987 film) - Wikipedia

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    Opera was released in Italy on December 19, 1987. [1] Film critic and historian Roberto Curti wrote that the film was a box-office success in Italy, with 706,000 spectators 4,737 million lire grossed. [5] The film was initially going to be released in the United States by Orion Pictures, with plans to remove the film's ending in the Swiss Alps ...

  3. Europeras - Wikipedia

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    Europeras I and II were premiered by the Frankfurt Opera in December 1987 after a delay caused by fire; both call on the full resources of the house and apply the technique of indeterminacy to plot, stage directions, lighting, costuming, props, and sets, as well as to the music, drawn from fragments of the 18th and 19th century repertoire and intermittently drowned out by a taped Opera Mix ...

  4. Category:1987 operas - Wikipedia

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  5. A Night at the Chinese Opera - Wikipedia

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    Kent Opera subsequently took the opera on tour to Dartford, Canterbury, Plymouth, Southsea and Eastbourne during their 1987–88 season. [5] Santa Fe Opera gave the US premiere of the opera in July 1989. [6] [7] The second British production was at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on 26 February 1999 as a semi-staged concert. A third British ...

  6. Platée - Wikipedia

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    The opera made its debut in the Netherlands in 1968, in the United Kingdom in 1983 and in the United States in 1987. The London performances, in a production by the English Bach Festival at Sadler's Wells, conducted by Jean-Claude Malgoire, featured Jean-Claude Orliac in the title role, with Henry Herford, Peter Jeffes and Marilyn Hill Smith. [14]

  7. Oedipus (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The opera was premiered at Deutsche Oper on 4 October 1987, conducted by Christof Prick and directed by Götz Friedrich in a stage design by Andreas Reinhardt . [3] The soloists were Andreas Schmidt (Oedipus), William Pell (Kreon), William Dooley (Tiresias), Lenus Carlson (Messanger), William Murray (Shepherd) and Emily Golden (Jokasta).

  8. The Ghosts of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Opera revived the opera in the 1994/1995 season. [4] Corigliano considers this work a "grand opera buffa" [1] because it incorporates both elements of the grand opera style (large chorus numbers, special effects) and the silliness of the opera buffa style. Commentators have noted how the opera satirises and parodies accepted ...

  9. Tonight We Improvise - Wikipedia

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    Tonight We Improvise (Italian: Questa sera si recita a soggetto [ˈkwesta ˈseːra si ˈrɛːtʃita a ssodˈdʒɛtto]) is a play by Luigi Pirandello. [1] Like his plays Six Characters in Search of an Author and Each In His Own Way, it forms part of his "trilogy of the theatre in the theatre."