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Oedipus Rex

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Oedipus Rex

Stage oratorio by Stravinsky's (libretto in Latin by J Daniélou and translated from French by Jean Cocteau, after Sophocles). The parts are sung in costume but without action, and the words are in Latin in order not to distract the ordinary listener by verbal associations. In the story, Oedipus unknowingly kills his father, King Laius, and marries his mother, Jocasta. When the truth is revealed to him, he blinds himself in remorse.

It was first produced in Paris at the Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt, on 30 May 1927, but its first stage performance was at the Staatsoper in Vienna, on 23 February 1928.



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This continued on to the 20th century with such works as Elektra by German composer Richard Strauss, and Oedipus Rex by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky.
In the third film, Night Journey, a retelling of Oedipus Rex from the point of view of Jocasta, Graham's age works to her advantage: She is the mother of Oedipus, played by Ross.
Emily, 18, from Gosforth, is hoping to read drama, English and education at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and has already designed a range of clothes for a school production of Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex.
 
 
 
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