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story down to a pure form. ... It has so much immediacy and meaning.' | story down to a pure form. ... It has so much immediacy and meaning.' | ||
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+ | CHAPEL HILL - Long Leaf Opera ends its summer festival with a dazzling production of Ricky Ian Gordon' | ||
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+ | American composer Gordon chose the Greek myth of lost love for his piece with clarinet, soprano and piano. Noted clarinetist Todd Palmer premiered the 50-minute work in 2001. | ||
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+ | Gordon expanded the piece to 70 minutes for a 2005 Lincoln Center staging by modern dance choreographer Doug Varone, with Palmer, opera star Elizabeth Futral, and Varone' | ||
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+ | More astonishingly, | ||
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+ | There are some downsides. The text is difficult to hear with so much movement. The near-constant activity pulls concentration away from the soloists. Some eye-popping moments seem more for effect than for organic comment on the story. | ||
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+ | Still, this a major work, one that Long Leaf can be proud of, signaling that the company is carving a permanent niche for itself. | ||
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