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Edward H-Opera |
| Section: THE ARTS / MUSIC |
| Author: The National Gallery of Art |
| Publication:
The World & I Online |
| Issue Date: 9/1/2007 |
| Size: 1,201 Words, 7,945 Characters |
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'Later the Same Evening' is a joint project of the National Gallery of Art, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, and University of Maryland School of Music
Composer John Musto and pianist Jeffrey Watson accompanied soprano Claire Kuttler as she performed the world premiere of “Out my one window...,” an aria from the new opera “Later the Same Evening: an opera inspired by five paintings of Edward Hopper,” at the National Gallery of Art, on June 19.
The world premiere of Later the Same Evening: an opera inspired by five paintings of Edward Hopper brings to life iconic works by the great American artist whose urban scenes are among the most enduring and popular images of the 20th century. To be performed at both the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center from November 15...
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...s, preparing them for careers on the professional stage. The program includes work in all areas of vocal and theatrical training, movement & dance, operatic language study, and performance experience. The UM School of Music is fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). For more information, visit
Copyright © 2007 The National Gallery of Art
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