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'''Black Widow''' is an [[opera]] in three acts by [[Thomas Pasatieri]] with an [[English]] [[libretto]] also by the [[composer]]. The libretto is based on [[Miguel de Unamuno]]'s ''Dos madres''. The opera premiered on [[March 2]], [[1972]] with [[Seattle Opera]].<ref>[http://www.usopera.com/composers/pasatieri.html US Opera]</ref> Other notable productions include [[Lake George Opera]] in 1972 and the [[Opera in Atlanta|Atlanta Civic Opera Association]] in 1981.
'''Black Widow''' is an [[opera]] in three acts by [[Thomas Pasatieri]] with an [[English]] [[libretto]] also by the [[composer]]. The libretto is based on [[Miguel de Unamuno]]'s ''Dos madres''. The opera premiered on [[March 2]], [[1972]] with [[Seattle Opera]].<ref>[http://www.usopera.com/composers/pasatieri.html US Opera]</ref> Other notable productions include [[Lake George Opera]] in 1972 and the [[Opera in Atlanta|Atlanta Civic Opera Association]] in 1981.

==Roles==
{| class="wikitable"
!Cast
!Voice type
!Premiere, November 28, 1760 <br>(Conductor: - )
|-
|Raquel
|
|Joanna Simon & Nancy Deering
|-
|Berta
|
|Evelyn Mandac & Gloria Cutsforth
|-
|Doña Marta
|
|Jennie Tourel & Dorothy Cole
|-
|Juan
|
|Theodor Uppman
|-
|Don Pedro
|
|David Lloyd
|-
|}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:52, 24 August 2008

Black Widow is an opera in three acts by Thomas Pasatieri with an English libretto also by the composer. The libretto is based on Miguel de Unamuno's Dos madres. The opera premiered on March 2, 1972 with Seattle Opera.[1] Other notable productions include Lake George Opera in 1972 and the Atlanta Civic Opera Association in 1981.

Roles

Cast Voice type Premiere, November 28, 1760
(Conductor: - )
Raquel Joanna Simon & Nancy Deering
Berta Evelyn Mandac & Gloria Cutsforth
Doña Marta Jennie Tourel & Dorothy Cole
Juan Theodor Uppman
Don Pedro David Lloyd

References