Two Boys An Opera in Two Acts Vocal Score by Nico Muhly Voice - Sheet Music

By Nico Muhly

Commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera. Loosely inspired by a true case that happened in the North of England a few years ago, Nico Muhly's opera enters the secret world of the teenage bedroom and explores on the realities and risks of living our lives online. A teenage boy is fatally stabbed. Another boy is caught on CCTV leaving the scene. An open-and-shut-case, it would seem. But, as the Detective Inspector Anne Strawson investigates the older boy's story, she uncovers a bizarre nexus of chatroom meetings, false identities, fictitious spy rings and raunchy cybersex, leading to just one conclusion: it wasn't so much murder as suicide by internet.

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Instrument:
Voice
Genres:
Classical Opera
Composers:
Nico Muhly
Publishers:
St. Rose Music
UPC:
840126965513
ISBN:
9781705139011
Format:
Vocal Score Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Nico Muhly
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.813 inches
Number of Pages:
348
Shipping Weight:
3.01 pounds

Vocal Score

SKU: HL.367285

An Opera in Two Acts Vocal Score. Composed by Nico Muhly. Vocal Score. Softcover. 348 pages. Duration 5400 seconds. St. Rose Music #SRO100135. Published by St. Rose Music (HL.367285).

ISBN 9781705139011. UPC: 840126965513. 9.0x12.0x0.813 inches.

Commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera. Loosely inspired by a true case that happened in the North of England a few years ago, Nico Muhly's opera enters the secret world of the teenage bedroom and explores on the realities and risks of living our lives online. A teenage boy is fatally stabbed. Another boy is caught on CCTV leaving the scene. An open-and-shut-case, it would seem. But, as the Detective Inspector Anne Strawson investigates the older boy's story, she uncovers a bizarre nexus of chatroom meetings, false identities, fictitious spy rings and raunchy cybersex, leading to just one conclusion: it wasn't so much murder as suicide by internet.

  • Two Boys