Dr. Magic chamber opera in one act by Carson Cooman Choir - Sheet Music

By Carson Cooman

Soprano, Tenor, Baritone; 1.1.1.0/0.0.0.0; pno; 2.1.1.0 Duration: 35' Libretto: Joyce Carol Oates Composed: 2003 Published by: Parsonage Press SYNOPSIS: A married couple celebrating their twelfth wedding anniversary attends a "magic show" performed by the acclaimed Dr. Magic, whose specialty would appear to be telepathy and hypnosis. Eager to be cast under Dr. Magic's spell, the husband and wife are revealed as alarmingly suggestible, and capable of feats unthinkable in normal consciousness. In the end, against our expectations, the hypnotized husband's love for his wife overcomes Dr. Magic and the two are promised a joint memory of their "happiest" experience. -- Joyce Carol Oates

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Instrument:
Choir Voice Solo
Ensembles:
Choir
Genres:
Classical Opera
Composers:
Carson Cooman
Format:
Vocal Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Carson Cooman
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

SKU: SU.30190050

Composed by Carson Cooman. Vocal/Choral, Solo Voice. Piano Vocal Score. Subito Music Corporation #30190050. Published by Subito Music Corporation (SU.30190050).

Soprano, Tenor, Baritone; 1.1.1.0/0.0.0.0; pno; 2.1.1.0 Duration: 35' Libretto: Joyce Carol Oates Composed: 2003 Published by: Parsonage Press SYNOPSIS: A married couple celebrating their twelfth wedding anniversary attends a "magic show" performed by the acclaimed Dr. Magic, whose specialty would appear to be telepathy and hypnosis. Eager to be cast under Dr. Magic's spell, the husband and wife are revealed as alarmingly suggestible, and capable of feats unthinkable in normal consciousness. In the end, against our expectations, the hypnotized husband's love for his wife overcomes Dr. Magic and the two are promised a joint memory of their "happiest" experience. -- Joyce Carol Oates.