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has fallen in love with her. To escape the wrath of
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is hosting his old friend
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claimed "I cannot remember enjoying a new opera so much" whilst extolling how the music "emphasizes the action in an impressive and remarkable way, particularly considering they fact that this is the young
British composer's first opera."
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The opera follows the main story of the play, reduced to three acts, and dropping the character
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