Justin Vickers
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Justin Vickers
Musicologist • Creative • Distinguished Professor of Music • Benjamin Britten specialist • Author of "The Aldeburgh Festival: A History of the Britten and Pears Era, 1948–1987" (Boydell Press, fc)
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After the Premiere: What Opera Studies Has Not Yet Heard — Joy H. Calico and Justin Vickers discuss “Childhood and the Operatic Imaginary since 1900”
After the Premiere: “I See Light Bulbs All the Time” — Children’s Opera and Ellen Douglas Schlaefer
After the Premiere: Thinking Aloud About a Musical Text — Brooks Kuykendall and the Scholar’s Public Voice
After the Premiere: Self, Other, and the Atlantic Ear — The Interpretive Problem of Edmond Dédé’s “Morgiane”
After the Premiere: From Refusal to Audibility — The Historical Problem of Edmond Dédé’s “Morgiane”
After the Premiere: A Queen Besieged — Power and Authority in Thea Musgrave’s “Mary, Queen of Scots”
After the Premiere: From Fairy Tale to Terezín — Lori Laitman, Children’s Operas, and the Work of Musical Memory
After the Premiere: Elizabeth Maconchy’s Children’s Operas through Nicola LeFanu’s Eyes
After the Premiere: Fuzzy Bunch Takeover (April First Edition)
After the Premiere: Windows into Nicola LeFanu’s children’s opera The Green Children
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