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Operatic Narratives: Textual Transformations in Gwen Harwood and Larry Sitsky's Golem and Lenz
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2006
Operatic Narratives: Textual Transformations in Gwen Harwood and Larry Sitsky's Golem and Lenz
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Wood seeks to 'map textual transformation in Harwood's and Sitsky's operas, examining the hybrid elements that give rise to formal exaggeration'. She 'explore[s] the interrelationship of three critical elements: words/music, the visuality of performance and collaborative practice. This mapping aims to illuminate how such interrelationships produce formal exaggeration and, ultimately, the textual transformations observed.'
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Operatic Narratives: Textual Transformations in Gwen Harwood and Larry Sitsky's Golem and Lenz
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Subjects:
- The Golem : Grand Opera in Three Acts 1993 single work musical theatre
- Lenz : Opera in One Act, After Buchner's Story 1974 single work musical theatre
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