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Gesualdo

Opera by Alfred Schnittke (libretto by Richard Bletschacher), first produced at the Staatsoper, Vienna, Austria, on 26 May 1995. It is based on the life of Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa.


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As the lead in his seminal Monumentum pro Gesualdo, she projects a cool, refreshing presence, but she turns on the heat in the "Rubies" section of Jewels, strutting her stuff to Stravinsky's sassy rhythms.
 
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