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Santa Fe Opera Neuters Oscar Wilde
Little of Oscar Wilde’s wit or queer hunger is evident in Oscar, which world-premiered at the Santa Fe More …
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Maometto II at SFO: Structuralist Opera Design
Maometto II tells a 15th-century story of a Byzantine-era war in which the Venetian city of Negroponte is More …
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Oscar, A Co-Production, To Premiere at Santa Fe Opera’s 2013 Season
When the 2013 Santa Fe Opera season gets under way , its big ticket will be the world More …
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Pay The Devil Later? This Faust Transacts Silliness
Doctor Faustus, who originated with the German writer Goethe, is that character for whom the phrase, “Faustian bargain” More …
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Griselda – The Harried Wife and Peter Sellars – The Great Director
Griselda, the tale from which Vivaldi’s Opera (and its brilliant new interpretation by director Peter Sellars and conductor Grant Gershon at Santa Fe Opera) derives, is an old one: 14th century, from Bocaccio’s Decameron, with an overlay of Canterbury Tales and wives harried beyond measure.
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