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An unlikely opera for America's birthday summons dissonance and harmony

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John Cage's opera Apartment House 1776, originally premiered in 1976, is being reinterpreted by new artists in a Detroit Opera production. The opera features four singers representing different American identities, performing independently yet harmoniously. This reinterpretation encourages the performers to explore their own musical connections and the significance of 1776 in a contemporary context.

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An unlikely opera for America's birthday summons dissonance and harmony May 21, 202611:51 AM ET Neda Ulaby When John Cage composed an opera commemorating the American bicentennial audiences walked out. Now, it's being reinterpreted by new artists in a Detroit Opera production. Above, Brianna J. Robinson, left, Travis Leon Williams, Mia Mandineau and Selena Kearney rehearse for Apartment House 1776 which runs May 21 to 24. Austin T. Richey/Detroit Opera hide caption toggle caption Austin T. Richey/Detroit Opera This is an unlikely story about an unlikely opera, when one of America's leading composers of experimental music was commissioned to create a work in honor of the United States Bicentennial in 1976.

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