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Lost Music: Exploring Literary Opera

An exciting new podcast by Marc Eliot Stein of Literary Kicks. Why is opera relevant today? This sometimes-lost art form hides a fascinating, vibrant world. In our first episode, we discuss whether Verdi's Otello is better than Shakespeare's Othello, whether Othello had PTSD, and what it means that Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro is an Italian opera by a German Austrian and a Venetian Jew based on a French play that takes place in Spain. Welcome to the first episode of Lost Music: Exploring Literary Opera!

info_outline About A Flute 09/16/2024
info_outline A Chorus in Brooklyn 12/27/2023
info_outline Talking to an Influential Fairy 05/12/2023
info_outline Hoffmann and His Muse 05/16/2022
info_outline Giovanni and Kierkegaard 01/31/2022
info_outline Canio and Corleone 12/31/2021
info_outline Manrico and Azucena 11/10/2021
info_outline Beelzebub and Galileo 07/18/2021
info_outline Nabucco and Ishmaele 12/31/2020
info_outline Mimi and Rodolfo 10/23/2020
info_outline Don Quichotte and Dulcinee 06/30/2020
info_outline Figaro and Cherubino 04/30/2020
info_outline A Mermaid and a Baguette 03/29/2020
info_outline Figaro and Rosina 02/29/2020
info_outline Macbeth and Lady Macbeth 01/09/2020
info_outline Fidelio and Napoleon 06/24/2019
info_outline Wotan and Brunhilde 05/18/2019
info_outline Orpheus and Eurydice 03/29/2019
info_outline Fiordiligi and Nicola 02/07/2019
info_outline Otello and Desdemona 01/04/2019
 
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