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Where the Wild Things Are (opera) : ウィキペディア英語版
Where the Wild Things Are (opera)
''Where the Wild Things Are'' is a 'fantasy' opera in one act by Oliver Knussen, his Opus 20, to a libretto by Maurice Sendak, based on Sendak's own children's book of the same title. Knussen composed the music over the period 1979 to 1983, on commission from the Opèra National, Brussels.
In form and subject matter the work relates to Maurice Ravel's ''L'enfant et les sortilèges'', as well as Stravinsky's ''The Nightingale''. Knussen also included a number of musical quotations, including Debussy's ''La boîte à joujoux'' and the bell motif from the Coronation Scene of Mussorgsky's ''Boris Godunov''. Robin Holloway has noted affinities of the score with aspects of Harrison Birtwistle's ''Punch and Judy'' and Benjamin Britten's ''Death in Venice.〔Holloway, Robin, "First Performances: ''Where the Wild Things Are''" (June 1981). ''Tempo'' (New Ser.), 137: pp. 36-38.〕
==Performance history==
The first version of the opera was premiered in Brussels at the Théâtre de la Monnaie, under the title ''Max et les Maximontres'', on 28 November 1980, conducted by Ronald Zollman. Knussen continued work on the score, and the final version was first performed by Glyndebourne Touring Opera at the National Theatre, London on 9 January 1984, with the composer conducting. The first US production was at the Minnesota Opera in September 1985, directed by Frank Corsaro. The same Minnesota production was given at the New York City Opera in November 1987. New York City Opera will revive the opera in April 2011. The cast includes Danya Katok as Max, Leslie Davis as Mama/Tzippy, and Lawrence Jones as Wild Thing with Beard, Andrew Sauvageau as Wild Thing with Horns, Adam Cannedy as Rooster Wild Thing, and David Salsbery Fry as Bull Wild Thing. Julian Kuerti is conducting and Sean Curran is directing.〔http://pressroom.nycopera.com/pr/nycopera/news/20th-century-opera-takes-center-154809.aspx〕 This is the first performance in the opera's history where the Wild Things are off-book.

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