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APPLE FOUNDER STEVE JOBS IS THE SUBJECT OF A NEW OPERA

It’s 2007, and Steve Jobs has just finished launching the first iPhone before an enraptured audience when he nearly collapses, exhausted by the illness that will kill him four years later.

At this moment in Mason Bates’ opera “The (R) evolution of Steve Jobs,” a harrowing sound emerges from the orchestra pit, a crushing downward progression that’s described in the score as an “electronic shutdown.”

“It’s a combination of a stand-alone synthesizer with the actual sound on the old Macs

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