A Singer's Notes by Keith Kibler 21: So many good things...

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Mezzo-soprano Lucille Beer

So many good things...

Ah, the tone of a production. Was Schumann right when he quoted Schlegel at the top of his score to the Fantasie this way: "Through all the world's dream there sounds one tone for him who can hear it?" I'm thinking now of many different pieces — Our Town

 of Thornton Wilder, first. This concentrated text has the bareness, the emptiness of Greek tragedy on the page. The actions, however, are humble. Is there a single tone there?
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Michael Miller