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What Aria Talking About? Opera Plots Explained

What Aria Talking About? Opera Plots Explained

Update: 2021-04-22
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If you’ve ever been to the opera, you may have found yourself wondering what’s happening onstage. Sometimes opera plots can be tough to understand, especially if you’re a kid! Today we’ll learn about a couple of operas written specifically for kids: “L’enfant et les sortilèges” by Maurice Ravel, and “Brundibár” by Hans Krása.



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SPECIAL NOTE FOR GROWNUPS: “Brundibár” is best known for being premiered at the Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1943, performed by a cast of interned children. We opted not to give these details in the podcast episode, because it’s a lot to explain to our youngest listeners. It’s an important part of the history of the opera, though, and a powerful example of art being used in the toughest circumstances. We’re linking some resources below so that you can choose to share this part of the story with your kids if you wish.



Brundibár - Wikipedia entry

Brundibár article on Music & the Holocaust

60 Minutes segment on Brundibár (2016)



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What Aria Talking About? Opera Plots Explained

What Aria Talking About? Opera Plots Explained

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