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Manuscript Page from MOBY DICK, signed by Jake Heggie
- Item Number
- 125
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 210 USD to ro25a74f8
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
The winning bidder will receive a handwritten manuscript page from MOBY DICK, created and signed by composer Jake Heggie.
About Jake Heggie
Jake Heggie is the American composer of the operas Dead Man Walking (libretto by Terrence McNally), Moby-Dick (libretto by Gene Scheer), Great Scott (McNally), Three Decembers(Scheer), To Hell and Back (Scheer), Out of Darkness (Scheer), At the Statue of Venus(McNally) and The Radio Hour: A Choral Opera (Scheer). He is currently at work on an opera based on the classic Frank Capra movie, It’s A Wonderful Life, with librettist Gene Scheer. The work is set to have its premiere December 2, 2016 at the Houston Grand Opera, conducted by Patrick Summers and directed by Leonard Foglia. Heggie has also composed more than 250 art songs, as well as concerti, chamber music, choral and orchestral works, including his recent Ahab Symphony.
About MOBY DICK
Adapted from Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick, MOBY DICK is an American opera in two acts with music by Jake Heggie and libretto by Gene Scheer. The opera received its premiere at Dallas Opera in April 2010 starring Ben Heppner, Stephen Costello, and Morgan Smith. It has since been performed at the State Opera of South Australia in Adelaide, Calgary Opera, San Diego Opera, San Francisco Opera, Washington National Opera, and Los Angeles Opera. In January 2018, it will be presented in a new production at Utah Opera.
Item Special Note
Winning bidder is responsible for additional shipping charges; or item may be picked up at American Lyric Theater's offices in midtown New York City.
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