Brokeback Mountain : opera / Wuorinen ; Ivo van Hove, stage director ; Teatro Real ; Jérémie Cuvillier, director.

A world premiere at the Teatro Real Madrid: Brokeback Mountain, Charles Wuorinen's new opera, composed after Annie Proulx's novel and Ang Lee's multi Oscar winning movie. One of the highlights of the 2014 operatic season, Brokeback Mountain is a new opera composed by Charles Wuorinen...

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Corporate Author: Teatro Real (Madrid, Spain) (Performer)
Other Authors: Okulitch, Daniel (Singer), Randle, Thomas (Singer), Buck, Heather (Singer), Minutillo, Hana (Singer), Alcedo, Celia (Singer), MacPherson, Ryan (Singer), Henschel, Jane, 1950- (Singer), Summers, Hilary (Singer), Singleton, Letitia (Singer), Gurruchaga, Gaizka (Singer), Fracanzani, Vasco (Singer), Engel, Titus (Conductor), Wuorinen, Charles
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Teatro Real, [2014]
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511 0 |a Daniel Okulitch (Ennis del Mar) ; Tom Randle (Jack Twist) ; Heather Buck (Alma) ; Hannah Esther Minutillo (Lureen) ; Celia Alcedo (Alma's mother) ; Ryan MacPherson (Jack's father) ; Jane Henschel (Jack's mother) ; Hilary Summers (Waitress) ; Letitia Singleton (Seller) ; Gaizka Gurruchaga (Cowboy) ; Vasco Fracanzani (Bill Jones) ; Orchestra and Chorus Teatro Real de Madrid ; Titus Engel, musical director. 
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