sep, 2018
15sep7:30 pmFeaturedThe (R)evolution of Steve Jobs - Indiana University Bloomington7:30 pm
Event Details
Music by Mason Bates / Libretto by Mark Campbell “The audience let out a whoop as soon as the music ended, and the curtain calls were downright raucous.” - The Washington Post Tech
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Event Details
Music by Mason Bates / Libretto by Mark Campbell
“The audience let out a whoop as soon as the music ended, and the curtain calls were downright raucous.”
– The Washington Post
Tech visionary. Business mogul. A charismatic genius who changed the way the world communicated. Yet, by most accounts, Steve Jobs was also an egocentric control freak who estranged almost everyone close to him.
Turn off your phones, and take your seat for the opera that’s had the music world talking since last year’s world premiere in Santa Fe. A coproducer, the Jacobs School of Music presents this mesmerizing portrait of a man who was truly a legend in his own time.
In English with English supertitles.
New production. A Jacobs School of Music coproduction with the Santa Fe Opera, Seattle Opera, and San Francisco Opera.
Time
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Location
Musical Arts Center (Indiana University)
101 N Jordan Ave
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cunderwo@homefinder.org
Saw the opera last Sat and was wowed in every way! Beautiful! I would like to know where the quote is from Laurene when she asks Steve whether he hears music when he makes something and he replies that he used to. She then says that if he doesn’t, then why do it? If I could have the exact dialogue, I would like to send it to someone and will credit you, of course.
Thanks again for a wonderful evening! I liked it so much that I am considering flying to the next location to see it!
Sincerely,
Cheryl L Underwood
cunderwo@homefinder.org
Saw the opera last Sat and was wowed in every way! Beautiful! I would like to know where the quote is from Laurene when she asks Steve whether he hears music when he makes something and he replies that he used to. She then says that if he doesn’t, then why do it? If I could have the exact dialogue, I would like to send it to someone and will credit you, of course.
Thanks again for a wonderful evening! I liked it so much that I am considering flying to the next location to see it!
Sincerely,
Cheryl L Underwood