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Steve Schwartz wrote:
>Like the Twenties raccoon coat, however, the crazes for melodrama and
>for Tennyson faded (does anyone, other than an English major, still read
>Idylls of the King?) soon thereafter, and Strauss's piece turned into
>something hidden in the attic of music history.
There was a mini-revival of melodramas in the 1990s. I fondly
recall Rosetti's "Goblin Market," masterfully set by Aaron Jay Kernis,
and performed by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. I recorded it from a
radio broadcast, but as far as I know, it never made it to CD. Perhaps,
like the Strauss, it will be rediscovered 100 years from now.
Jeff Dunn
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