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Paperback Peter Ibbetson: Lyric Drama in Three Acts Book

ISBN: 1025820053

ISBN13: 9781025820057

Peter Ibbetson: Lyric Drama in Three Acts

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"Peter Ibbetson: Lyric Drama in Three Acts" is a compelling operatic adaptation of George du Maurier's classic novel of the same name. Created through the collaboration of librettist Constance Collier and renowned composer Deems Taylor, this work brings to life a hauntingly beautiful tale of eternal love and the power of the subconscious mind. Set against the backdrop of Victorian England and France, the narrative follows the tragic life of Peter Ibbetson, a man imprisoned for a crime of passion who finds solace and a shared spiritual existence with his childhood sweetheart, Mary, the Duchess of Towers.

This lyric drama explores the mystical concept of "dreaming true," a process by which the protagonists transcend their physical boundaries to reunite in a vivid, shared dream world. As a significant contribution to American operatic history, "Peter Ibbetson" masterfully blends lush orchestration with a poignant libretto to capture the melancholic beauty and romantic yearning of its source material. The work remains a testament to the enduring fascination with memory, the resilience of the human spirit, and the belief that love can conquer even the most restrictive of circumstances. This text serves as a vital record of a sophisticated dramatic achievement in early 20th-century music and theater.

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