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Titled the Tristan Project, the program was more than an elongated concert version of an iconic opera thanks to nascent dramaturgic and scenic elements - courtesy of director Peter Sellars and video artist Bill Viola - as well as the introduction of music influenced by ``Tristan'' - by Berg, Debussy or Kaija Saariaho - before each act. 32) Like Singer, Turner emphasized the dramaturgic quality of such moments, invoking the language of the stage, including, "performance, move, staging, plot . In Reed's work, such a dramaturgic and oral interpretive context is consistent with animistic practice. |
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