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a grand opera for the 21st century

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"Heggie and Scheer's Moby-Dick" was published by University of North Texas Press in 2013 - Denton, Tex, it has 224 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Heggie and Scheer's Moby-Dick
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 224
  • Publisher: ➤  University of North Texas Press
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  • Publish Location: Denton, Tex

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  • Pagination: 224 p.

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"Heggie and Scheer's Moby-Dick" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Prologue : setting the stage
  • 2- Creative voyage, 2005/2010
  • 3- Libretto by Gene Scheer : Moby-Dick, an opera in two acts
  • 4- Rehearsing a world premiere, March/April 2010
  • 5- Moby-Dick on the opera stage
  • 6- Act 1
  • 7- Act 2
  • 8- Bows, backstage, and bios
  • 9- Epilogue : sailing on.

"Heggie and Scheer's Moby-Dick" Description:

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"Book describes the world premiere of the American opera based on Melville's novel Moby-Dick, with the same name. Wallace describes the creative process of writing the music and libretto, the rehearsals and stage design, and the opening night in Dallas in May 2010."--ECIP Data View, Summary.

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