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Review: Unsuk Chin’s New Opera Gives Music to the Unsaid

Unsuk Chin’s “The Dark Side of the Moon,” a reinterpretation of the Faust myth, reflects a restless mind with constant musical invention.

Jeffrey Arlo Brown
Author: Jeffrey Arlo Brown

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Die Dunkle Seite des Mondes (Opera), Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra, Hamburg State Opera, Nagano, Kent, Opera, The Dark Side of the Moon (Opera)
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