Details:
Pre-show talk with Visiting Stage Director from Eastman School of Music, Patrick Diamond at 1:00pm
Composed in the 1960s and premiered in 1994, Babel 46 unfolds in a refugee camp in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War. As displaced inmates await repatriation, each clings to an elaborate story designed to conceal a painful or dangerous truth. They sing in their own languages - Italian, French, Spanish, English, Portuguese, and Hebrew - forming a modern Tower of Babel where fractured identities collide. Raw, immediate, and deeply human, this gripping “neo-verismo” drama reflects the composer’s admiration for Giacomo Puccini, Gian Carlo Menotti, and Benjamin Britten, blending lyrical intensity with stark theatrical realism.
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babel 46,lyrical intensity,middlebury, vermont,modern tower of babel,refugee camp,second world war
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History & Museums,Arts
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