dhermann1
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I watched the opera "Doctor Atomic" on PBS the other evening and I wanted to comment on it. First, being a modern (I believe 2005) opera, it is not as accessible as say La Boheme, by a long shot, but the music is nevertheless incredibly powerful. It's the story of the atomic bomb, and Robert J Oppenheimer is the central character. It has to be the first costume epic opera set in the 1940's, and the Metropolitan Opera's costumes really deserve kudos for accucary. It's a true fedora opera.
Aside from the costumes and tremendous music, the opera really builds the tension and drama of the bomb in a remarkable way. The New York Times reviewer called the libretto (the words) "stodgy". How you can sing an aria about the technical aspects of a bomb I don't know, but somehow it works.
Anyhow, this production might require some effort to sit through, but I think people will find it worthwhile. From a fashion standpoint, from a WW II history standpoint, and from a dramatic and musical standpoint, it's really exceptional.
Aside from the costumes and tremendous music, the opera really builds the tension and drama of the bomb in a remarkable way. The New York Times reviewer called the libretto (the words) "stodgy". How you can sing an aria about the technical aspects of a bomb I don't know, but somehow it works.
Anyhow, this production might require some effort to sit through, but I think people will find it worthwhile. From a fashion standpoint, from a WW II history standpoint, and from a dramatic and musical standpoint, it's really exceptional.