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Acting in Opera_1
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Detailed Description
“Through the climactic scene of La Traviata the good doctor clowned, interpreted, gestured and flung his eminently quotable metaphors at us and a performance began miraculously to take shape. The problem for singers is that opera is difficult enough as music, let alone as stagecraft. Miller cajoled, joked, visibly eased tensions between contending forces, provided props, explained nuances. By the end, drama had emerged from opera. Magic, underpinned by a great deal of hard work.” –The ListenerSeries: Applause Books Publisher: Working Arts Library Format: DVD Pages: 0 Length: 0", Width: 0" ISBN: 1557836876
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