The Picture of Dorian Gray (opera)

The Picture of Dorian Gray, op. 45, is an American opera in two acts and 12 scenes, with libretto and music by Lowell Liebermann, based on the 1890 novel of the same name by Oscar Wilde.

The opera had its world premiere at the Monte Carlo Opera on 8 May 1996, in a production by John Cox, conducted by Steuart Bedford. Bedford also conducted the American premiere, on 5 February 1999 by Florentine Opera, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1] The Center City Opera Theater in Philadelphia commissioned a re-orchestration of the opera for chamber orchestra. This version received its first performance on June 6, 2007 at the Perelman Theater in the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in a production by Leland Kimball, conducted by Andrew M. Kurtz.[2][3] Aspen Opera Center staged the work in July 2014.[4]

  1. ^ James R Oestreich (1999-02-08). "Opera Review: Wilde With Shades Of Mahler and Strauss". New York Times. Retrieved 2015-04-29.
  2. ^ Steve Cohen (2007-06-11). "Center City Opera's "Dorian Gray' (1st review)". Broad Street Review. Retrieved 2015-04-29.
  3. ^ Tom Purdom (2007-06-19). "Center City Opera's "Dorian Gray' (2nd review)". Broad Street Review. Retrieved 2015-04-29.
  4. ^ George Loomis (2014-07-28). "The Picture of Dorian Gray, Wheeler Opera House, Aspen, Colorado – review". Financial Times. Retrieved 2015-04-29.