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A Clever Operatic Adaptation of Oscar and Lucinda Is Let down by Music That Fails to Captivate
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A Clever Operatic Adaptation of Oscar and Lucinda Is Let down by Music That Fails to Captivate
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'Attending the opening night of a world premiere performance of a new Australian opera is an exhilarating experience - though one that requires a bit of pre-performance research. This is not the first Australian opera that has been based on an iconic novel: recent others include Cloudstreet (2016), Bliss (2010) and Voss (1986).' (Introduction)
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