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Black Widow (opera)
Opera in three acts by Thomas Pasatieri From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Black Widow is an opera in three acts by Thomas Pasatieri with an English libretto also by the composer. The libretto is based on Miguel de Unamuno's Dos madres. The opera premiered on March 2, 1972 with Seattle Opera.[1] Lotfi Mansouri was the director.[2] Other notable productions include Lake George Opera in 1972 and the Atlanta Civic Opera Association in 1981.[3] The score was published by Belwin-Mills Publishing Corp. in 1977.[4]
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The work deals with a young widow, Raquel, who is unable to have a child but is so obsessed with the idea that having a child would give her immortality that she forces her lover, Juan, to marry another woman (Berta) so that they can have a child that she can take from them. Juan kills himself after giving the child to Raquel. Berta goes insane and triumphant Raquel becomes the caregiver of both Berta and her child.[4]
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