Grounded': How a New Opera Changed on Its Way to the Met
Briefly

Allow the creators of opera some grace. Composers, librettists and their colleagues put years of work into something that, if they are lucky, gets a workshop performance or two before arriving onstage.
Operas are also revised until the last possible moment, but they are never given the luxurious feedback that creators get in theater. In the theatrical space, the audience is part of the process, said Tesori.
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