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But the chamber opera series is central, and will continue next season.
Most major cities of the world have a chamber opera company.
Also interested in creating for the stage, he wrote chamber operas too.
For one thing, it's small: a chamber opera with an orchestra of only 13 instruments.
Whether it is an effective chamber opera is another question.
That does a disservice to more than 300 years of earlier chamber operas.
As his final assignment he composed a chamber opera called Paradise.
The works are staged as chamber operas, sung in English.
There is no other chamber opera company in Sydney.
This series aimed to give the audience new, chamber operas in close proximity.
It is a fairy tale, a puppet play and a chamber opera.
It is the first work to which Britten applied his term "chamber opera."
This space works for chamber opera, and may there be more westward excursions to come.
This year's festival has offered two recent chamber operas.
It is a dramatically vivid and musically effective chamber opera on its own terms.
If only the weather could be as amenable as a chamber opera.
This improbable production is defined by its creators as "a chamber opera play."
He composed 150 works, including a chamber opera.
Master and Margarita, a chamber opera in 3 acts.
There is also plenty of chamber opera, once plentiful at Columbia but absent in recent decades.
But parts of "Pagliacci" were molded into superior chamber opera.
In March 2008 Atwood accepted her first chamber opera commission.
Public chamber opera performances are often held in it too; it has 359 seats and standing room for 19 people.
"Sredni Vashtar" has been adapted as a chamber opera three times.
Gloucester composer Bradshaw tries hand at chamber opera with '.