"Conversations between Maurice Sendak and Frank Corsaro concerning the production sets and costumes, as well as intrepretation, for the production of the Glyndebourne version of "The lover for three oranges", a comic opera. Includes Sendaks illustrations for design."
"Classic story of Prince Tartaly and his misadventures in the "Terrible Kitchen" of the Kingdom of the Giant Cook."
"Classic story of Prince Tartaly and his misadventures in the "Terrible Kitchen" of the Kingdom of the Giant Cook."@en
"New York City Center of Music and Drama, Fall season, 1951, New York City Opera Company, twenty-fifth performance by the New York City Opera Company of "The Love for Three Oranges," an opera in two acts, music by Serge Prokofieff, English translation by Victor Seroff, spoken prologue written by David Thornton, conductor: Laszlo Halasz, staged by Vladimir Rosing, scnery, costumes and masks designed by Mstislav Dobujinsky, ballet choreographer: Charles Weidman, masts executed by Yugi Ito and Michael Arshansky."
"New York City Opera Company, Laszlo Halasz, artistic and musical director, Fall season, 1949, New York City Opera Company, fourth performance by the New York City Opera Company, "The Love For Three Oranges," an opera in two acts, music by Serge Prokofieff, English translation by Victor Seroff, the spoken prologue by T.K. after Carlo Gozzi, conductor: Laszlo Halasz, production devised by Theodore Komisarjevsky, staged by Vladimir Rosing, assistant stage director: John Primm, scenery, costumes and masks designed by Mstislav Dobujinsky, ballet choreographer: Charles Weidman, masks executed by Yugi Ito and Michael Arshansky."
"Retells the story from a Prokofiev opera of a prince who is cursed by a witch to fall in love with three oranges, which he then must obtain from the giant who guards them in a desert castle."
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