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Daniel P Quinn's avatar

Having seen the premieres of NIXON IN CHINA, and KLINGHOFFER at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, they were astonishing. NIXON had a brilliant libretto by Alice Goodman in English, with a contraction of words (couplets) with repeats that embraced the form of Opera. KLINGHOFFER was also beautiful and heartfelt, but maligned by conservative audience members. John Donne's poetry enhanced Dr. ATOMIC but it was hampered by a dreary Met productions, unfortunately.

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OperaLover2's avatar

My thanks to you, and to Ms. Heathermezzo, for thinking about this topic. I don't wish to veer off the course you've so carefully charted. It just seems as though the vision of many "contemporary artists" (whether in music, the performing, or the fine arts) is purposely confounding, confusing, confrontational and, to my mind, unaesthetic. I'm okay with owning these feelings, or struggling to access a creator's intent or meaning, when I feel like it If I'm not looking for a Rubik's cube experience, however, I'll just keep it moving. Maybe it all comes down to "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."

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