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DESCRIPTION:CLICK! (2025) *World Premiere*\nMusic by Steve Bramson\; Libret
 to by Gayle Hudson\nSung in English with chamber orchestra\n\nPatrick Diam
 ond\, director\nTimothy Long\, conductor\n\nEastman alum Steve Bramson ’
 83E (MM)\, an Emmy Award-winning composer of hundreds of primetime televis
 ion episodes and numerous feature films\, teamed up with librettist Gayle 
 Hudson to tell the story of Hungarian photographer André Kertész. CLICK!
  is a new opera based on the life and legacy of Kertész and his wife\, El
 izabeth\, and it will make its world premiere at the Eastman School of Mus
 ic this fall. Set across the cities they called home—Budapest\, Paris\, 
 and New York—this story explores emigration\, artistic identity\, and lo
 ve’s enduring force through the shifting political and socioeconomic tid
 es of the twentieth century. With a lyrical score suggesting impressionism
 \, minimalism\, and a hint of Hungarian folk music\, the opera features a 
 cast of three singers and one spoken role. CLICK! is made possible in part
  by the generous support of the Tulipán Foundation through its Art & Cult
 ure Award.\n\nThis production coincides with a related exhibition at the G
 eorge Eastman Museum: American Born\, Hungary: Kertész\, Capa\, and the H
 ungarian American Photographic Legacy.\n\nPerformances\n*Thursday\, Octobe
 r 30 | 7:30pm\nSaturday\, November 1 | 7:30pm\n\n*There will be a talk-bac
 k immediately following the performance on Thursday\, October 30 to discus
 s the production. This conversation will include composer Steve Bramson\, 
 librettist Gayle Hudson\, stage director Pat Diamond\, and music director 
 Tim Long.\n\nFor a detailed behind-the-scenes look at CLICK! from director
  Pat Diamond and student performer Elijah Gerbers\, watch this video.\n\nP
 rogram PDF\n\n3D Tour of Kilbourn Hall
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LOCATION:Kilbourn Hall
SUMMARY:Eastman Opera Theatre: CLICK!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.rochester.edu/event/eastman-opera-theatre-pres
 ents-click-world-premiere
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
CATEGORIES:Performances
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DESCRIPTION:CLICK! (2025) *World Premiere*\nMusic by Steve Bramson\; Libret
 to by Gayle Hudson\nSung in English with chamber orchestra\n\nPatrick Diam
 ond\, director\nTimothy Long\, conductor\n\nEastman alum Steve Bramson ’
 83E (MM)\, an Emmy Award-winning composer of hundreds of primetime televis
 ion episodes and numerous feature films\, teamed up with librettist Gayle 
 Hudson to tell the story of Hungarian photographer André Kertész. CLICK!
  is a new opera based on the life and legacy of Kertész and his wife\, El
 izabeth\, and it will make its world premiere at the Eastman School of Mus
 ic this fall. Set across the cities they called home—Budapest\, Paris\, 
 and New York—this story explores emigration\, artistic identity\, and lo
 ve’s enduring force through the shifting political and socioeconomic tid
 es of the twentieth century. With a lyrical score suggesting impressionism
 \, minimalism\, and a hint of Hungarian folk music\, the opera features a 
 cast of three singers and one spoken role. CLICK! is made possible in part
  by the generous support of the Tulipán Foundation through its Art & Cult
 ure Award.\n\nThis production coincides with a related exhibition at the G
 eorge Eastman Museum: American Born\, Hungary: Kertész\, Capa\, and the H
 ungarian American Photographic Legacy.\n\nPerformances\n*Thursday\, Octobe
 r 30 | 7:30pm\nSaturday\, November 1 | 7:30pm\n\n*There will be a talk-bac
 k immediately following the performance on Thursday\, October 30 to discus
 s the production. This conversation will include composer Steve Bramson\, 
 librettist Gayle Hudson\, stage director Pat Diamond\, and music director 
 Tim Long.\n\nFor a detailed behind-the-scenes look at CLICK! from director
  Pat Diamond and student performer Elijah Gerbers\, watch this video.\n\nP
 rogram PDF\n\n3D Tour of Kilbourn Hall
GEO:43.157809;-77.60103
LOCATION:Kilbourn Hall
SUMMARY:Eastman Opera Theatre: CLICK!
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.rochester.edu/event/eastman-opera-theatre-pres
 ents-click-world-premiere
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CATEGORIES:Performances
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