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Working: A Classic Opera Gets an Overdue Update

Working: A Classic Opera Gets an Overdue Update

FromSlate Daily Feed


Working: A Classic Opera Gets an Overdue Update

FromSlate Daily Feed

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2024
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Podcast episode

Description

This week, host June Thomas talks to Francesca Zambello, artistic director of the Washington National Opera. In the interview, Francesca discusses the process of creating a brand new ending for Puccini’s unfinished final opera Turandot, from recruiting a composer and librettist to deciding on the visual language of the show. She also talks about her early career working overseas, the wide range of productions at the National Opera, and the kinds of shows that attract new opera fans. 

After the interview, June and co-host Ronald Young Jr. talk about the ethics of changing or updating an artist’s work after their death.  

In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, June asks Francesca if there are any other operas that she’d like to update or re-frame. 

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Podcast production by Cameron Drews.

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Released:
May 26, 2024
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