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Edmond Dédé’s Opera ‘Morgiane’ to Be Staged for the First Time

Almost 125 years after Edmond Dédé’s death, his magnum opus “Morgiane,” perhaps the oldest existing opera by a Black American, is to be staged for the first time.

Keith OBrien
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Black People, Classical Music, Dede, Edmond, Houghton Library, Libraries and Librarians, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Manuscripts, Morgiane (Opera), New Orleans (La), Opera
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