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'''[2012]: University of Salford, Manchester, England''' | '''[2012]: University of Salford, Manchester, England''' | ||
''Stefan and Lotte in Paradise''. A collaborative opera by Marcos Lucas and Alan Edward Williams | ''Stefan and Lotte in Paradise''. A collaborative opera by Marcos Lucas and Alan Edward Williams. Premiere on 20 September 2012 | ||
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Music: Alan Edward Williams and Marcos Lucas | Music by: Alan Edward Williams and Marcos Lucas | ||
Librettist: Philip Goulding | |||
Producer: Mark Babych [A Psappha/Savvy co-production] | Producer: Mark Babych [A Psappha/Savvy co-production] | ||
Singers: Jeremy Huw Williams, Zoë Milton-Brown, Richard Strivens ert al. | Singers: Jeremy Huw Williams, Zoë Milton-Brown, Richard Strivens ert al. | ||
Instrumentalists: Psappha, Manchester's new music ensemble | Instrumentalists: Psappha, Manchester's new music ensemble | ||
Runtime: 1 hour / 7 scenes | Runtime: 1 hour / Chamber opera in 7 scenes | ||
https://stefanandlotteinparadise.wordpress.com | |||
http://www.idsnews.com/article/2017/10/stefan-and-lotte-in-paradise-presented-themes-of-estrangement-and-exile [This is an article by Clark Gudas about a lecture given by Professor Marcos Vieira Lucas and a screening of the opera "Stefan and Lotte in Paradise"] | |||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Films / Plays / Operas]] |
Latest revision as of 16:57, 17 November 2017
[2012]: University of Salford, Manchester, England
Stefan and Lotte in Paradise. A collaborative opera by Marcos Lucas and Alan Edward Williams. Premiere on 20 September 2012
[1].
Music by: Alan Edward Williams and Marcos Lucas
[2].
Librettist: Philip Goulding
[3].
Producer: Mark Babych [A Psappha/Savvy co-production]
[4].
Singers: Jeremy Huw Williams, Zoë Milton-Brown, Richard Strivens ert al.
[5].
Instrumentalists: Psappha, Manchester's new music ensemble
[6].
Runtime: 1 hour / Chamber opera in 7 scenes
[8].
http://www.idsnews.com/article/2017/10/stefan-and-lotte-in-paradise-presented-themes-of-estrangement-and-exile [This is an article by Clark Gudas about a lecture given by Professor Marcos Vieira Lucas and a screening of the opera "Stefan and Lotte in Paradise"]