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Elijah Moshinsky : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elijah Moshinsky
Elijah Moshinsky (born 8 January 1946) is an Australian opera director, theatre director and television director who has worked at the Royal Opera House, the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal National Theatre, BBC Television and numerous other venues. ==Early years== Moshinsky's Russian Jewish parents had fled from Vladivostok to the French Quarter of Shanghai, where Elijah was born.〔Max Loppert: ''Moshinsky, Elijah'', in vol. 3, p. 482, of 〕 When he was five years old, the family moved to Melbourne. He was an under-graduate resident at Ormond College, where in 1965 he was the set designer of a stage adaptation of Kafka's ''The Trial''.〔("''The Trial''" ) by C. J. Stewardson in ''The Ormond Chronicle'', 1965, p. 12〕 He graduated from the University of Melbourne and in 1973 won a scholarship to St Antony's College, Oxford, where he specialised in the study of Alexander Herzen.〔"Moshinsky, Elijah, Director", in 〕〔(Stephen Fay: "The many sides of Elijah Who?" ), ''The Independent'', 24 January 1993.〕 While still at St Antony's, Moshinsky directed a production of ''As You Like It'' for the Oxford and Cambridge Shakespeare Company.〔 When Sir John Tooley, the General Director at Covent Garden, saw the play, he offered Moshinsky a post as a staff producer for The Royal Opera.〔〔(Classical Music:: The Classical Source:: ''In Quest of the Inner Life: Elijah Moshinsky and Simon Boccanegra'' )〕
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