Luci Mie Traditrici - Salvatore Sciarino

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In 2001, Ms. Brown returned to the opera stage to create a new production of Salvatore Sciarrino’s Luci Mie Traditrici. Based on the story of Count Carlo Gesualdo, an early 17th century composer, the opera is an account of love, betrayal and murder. Bernard Holland called the Lincoln Center American premiere a work of “visceral power,” and “very effective theater.” Ms. Brown has staged version of Franz Schubert’s Winterreise for a baritone and three dancers. She also directed a magnificent rendition of Jean-Philippe Rameau's Pgymalion for the Festival d'Aix to premiere in 2010.

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In 2001, Ms. Brown returned to the opera stage to create a new production of Salvatore Sciarrinos Luci Mie Traditrici. Based on the story of Count Carlo Gesualdo, an early 17th century composer, the opera is an account of love, betrayal and murder. Bernard Holland called the Lincoln Center American premiere a work of visceral power, and very effective theater. Ms. Brown has staged version of Franz Schuberts Winterreise for a baritone and three dancers. She also directed a magnificent rendition of Jean-Philippe Rameau's Pgymalion for the Festival d'Aix to premiere in 2010.