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Postcard from Morocco is an opera in one act composed by Dominick Argento and libretto written by John Donahue that was commissioned by the Center Opera Company (now the Minnesota Opera). It is based on A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson. The setting is a train station in an exotic place, 1914. The world premier of the opera was on October 14, 1971, at the , Minneapolis, Minnesota. Conducted by Philip Brunelle and stage direction by John Donahue. The set and costume designer was Jon Barkla and the lighting designer was Karlis Ozols. It was a huge success and went on to be produced in New York and around the world. This was Argento’s first international success. A masterpiece, it exemplifies Argento’s abilities as a composer. “Argento’s Music speaks to his audience with a

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  • Postcard from Morocco (in italiano Cartolina dal Marocco) è un'opera in un atto composta da Dominick Argento su libretto di , basata su A Child's Garden of Verse di Robert Louis Stevenson. La prima rappresentazione dell'opera ebbe luogo il 14 ottobre 1971, al Cedar Village Theater di Minneapolis, con la direzione di e la regia di John Donahue. (it)
  • Postcard from Morocco (en español, Postal desde Marruecos) es una ópera en un acto con música de Dominick Argento y libreto escrito por John Donahue. Se basa en A Child's Garden of Verse de Robert Louis Stevenson. Se estrenó el 14 de octubre de 1971 en Mineápolis. Esta ópera rara vez se representa en la actualidad; en las estadísticas de Operabase aparece con solo 1 representación en el período 2005-2010. (es)
  • Postcard from Morocco is an opera in one act composed by Dominick Argento and libretto written by John Donahue that was commissioned by the Center Opera Company (now the Minnesota Opera). It is based on A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson. The setting is a train station in an exotic place, 1914. The world premier of the opera was on October 14, 1971, at the , Minneapolis, Minnesota. Conducted by Philip Brunelle and stage direction by John Donahue. The set and costume designer was Jon Barkla and the lighting designer was Karlis Ozols. It was a huge success and went on to be produced in New York and around the world. This was Argento’s first international success. A masterpiece, it exemplifies Argento’s abilities as a composer. “Argento’s Music speaks to his audience with a (en)
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  • Postcard from Morocco (en español, Postal desde Marruecos) es una ópera en un acto con música de Dominick Argento y libreto escrito por John Donahue. Se basa en A Child's Garden of Verse de Robert Louis Stevenson. Se estrenó el 14 de octubre de 1971 en Mineápolis. Fue un encargo de la Center Opera Company (hoy la ). Se ambienta en una estación de tren en un lugar exótico en el año 1914. El estreno mundial de la ópera tuvo lugar el 14 de octubre de 1971, en el , Mineápolis (Minnesota), dirigida por Philip Brunelle y dirección escénica de John Donahue. El diseño de escenario y vestuario fue de Jon Barkla y el diseño de iluminación de Karlis Ozols. Tuvo un gran éxito y se produjo después en Nueva York y por todo el mundo. Fue el primer gran éxito internacional de Argento, una obra maestra que ejemplifica las habilidades de Argento como compositor, "la música de Argento habla a su público con una frescura y ardor singulares".​ Esta ópera rara vez se representa en la actualidad; en las estadísticas de Operabase aparece con solo 1 representación en el período 2005-2010. (es)
  • Postcard from Morocco is an opera in one act composed by Dominick Argento and libretto written by John Donahue that was commissioned by the Center Opera Company (now the Minnesota Opera). It is based on A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson. The setting is a train station in an exotic place, 1914. The world premier of the opera was on October 14, 1971, at the , Minneapolis, Minnesota. Conducted by Philip Brunelle and stage direction by John Donahue. The set and costume designer was Jon Barkla and the lighting designer was Karlis Ozols. It was a huge success and went on to be produced in New York and around the world. This was Argento’s first international success. A masterpiece, it exemplifies Argento’s abilities as a composer. “Argento’s Music speaks to his audience with a singular freshness and ardour”. Postcard is a moving and artful piece, which asks us to think about our motivations in life. (en)
  • Postcard from Morocco (in italiano Cartolina dal Marocco) è un'opera in un atto composta da Dominick Argento su libretto di , basata su A Child's Garden of Verse di Robert Louis Stevenson. La prima rappresentazione dell'opera ebbe luogo il 14 ottobre 1971, al Cedar Village Theater di Minneapolis, con la direzione di e la regia di John Donahue. (it)
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