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Pointers for aspiring Puccinis

By Amber Jenkins | January 29, 2004

The Peabody Conservatory will be holding its first performance of the year of the Opera Workshop on the nights of Monday, Feb. 2 and Tuesday, Feb. 3.

Two short operas will be performed, each running approximately one hour. The operas, written by composers who have attended the conservatory, are Daniel Crozier's "The Reunion" and Kam Morrill's "Perlimplin."

Both works are one act in length and are in English. Roger Brunyate, a member of Peabody's opera faculty, is stage director for the performance. JoAnn Kulesza will conduct "The Reunion," and Chi-chung Ho will conduct "Perlimplin."

All of the singers performing in the two operas are students in the Peabody opera performance. On both nights, the performance begins at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in Friedberg Hall at the Conservatory.

Admission is free for everyone. Tickets can be reserved both by email boxoffice@jhmi.edu or by phone, 410-629-8100, ext. 2.

For more information about the Opera Workshop, upcoming performances and the Conservatory, visit https://www.peabody.jhu.edu


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