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- The_Dybbuk_(opera) abstract "The Dybbuk is an opera in three acts by composer David Tamkin. The work uses an English libretto by Alex Tamkin, the composer's brother, which is based on S. Ansky’s Yiddish play of the same name. Composed in 1933, the work was not premiered until October 4, 1951 when it was mounted by the New York City Opera through the efforts of Laszlo Halasz. Prior to the premiere, excerpts from the work had been given in concert, both in Portland, Oregon (where Alex Tamkin lived) and in New York City. The opera was originally supposed to premiere at the New York City Opera in 1950 but was postponed for financial reasons.".
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- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Baritone.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Bass-baritone.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Bass_(voice_type).
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- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Contralto.
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- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Edith_Evans_(mezzo-soprano).
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Emile_Renan.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Eunice_Alberts.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Frances_Bible.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Rosenstock.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Laszlo_Halasz.
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- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Luigi_Vellucci.
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- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Mezzo-soprano.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Pollock_(tenor).
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Nathaniel_Sprinzena.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
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- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Patricia_Neway.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Portland,_Oregon.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Wentworth_(bass-baritone).
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Rounseville.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink S._Ansky.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) wikiPageWikiLink Shirley_Russell_(soprano).
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- The_Dybbuk_(opera) subject Category:1951_operas.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) subject Category:English-language_operas.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) subject Category:Opera_world_premieres_at_New_York_City_Opera.
- The_Dybbuk_(opera) subject Category:Operas.
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- The_Dybbuk_(opera) comment "The Dybbuk is an opera in three acts by composer David Tamkin. The work uses an English libretto by Alex Tamkin, the composer's brother, which is based on S. Ansky’s Yiddish play of the same name. Composed in 1933, the work was not premiered until October 4, 1951 when it was mounted by the New York City Opera through the efforts of Laszlo Halasz. Prior to the premiere, excerpts from the work had been given in concert, both in Portland, Oregon (where Alex Tamkin lived) and in New York City.".
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- The_Dybbuk_(opera) isPrimaryTopicOf The_Dybbuk_(opera).