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  1. I am indebted to “Blue” Gene Tyranny for his work throughout the development of eL/Aficionado both as a singer and as a pianist, and to him and to Joseph Kubera as pianists in the concert version of the work that was performed for three years prior to finishing the electronic orchestra." - robert ashley, in the album's liner notes.

  2. Robert Ashley eL/Aficionado. Label: Lovely Music, Ltd. Format: CD. Genre: Compositional. CD. €14.50. CD. €15.50. In stock. €15.50 +-Add to cart. ... Packaged with booklet including full libretto. "eL/Aficionado" is the second opera in Robert Ashley's "Now Eleanor's Idea" tetralogy to have been composed and the third to have been released.

  3. 23 de oct. de 2021 · This new production of eL/Aficionado by the late Robert Ashley (written in 1987 and last performed in 1995) is an opera scored for four voices and a pre-reco...

  4. 22 de oct. de 2021 · NYT Critic’s Pick. You can’t help but feel some sympathy for the protagonist of Robert Ashley’s opera “eL/Aficionado” when she says, “The meaning of the scene is impossible to describe ...

  5. 21 de oct. de 2021 · This new production of eL/Aficionado by the late Robert Ashley (written in 1987 and last performed in 1995) is an opera scored for four voices and a pre-reco...

  6. www.robertashley.org › biographical › biographyRobert Ashley

    10 de ene. de 2017 · ROBERT ASHLEY 3/28/1930 – 3/3/2014. A distinguished figure in American contemporary music, Robert Ashley holds an international reputation for his work in new forms of opera and multi-disciplinary projects. ... (1988), for flute with orchestra and chorus, by Barbara Held and the Bowery Ensemble; eL/Aficionado (1987), ...

  7. eL/Aficionado (1994), 6.5/10 Superior Seven and Tract (1996), 6/10 String Quartet... (1999), 5/10 Your Money My Life Goodbye ... Links to other sites. Robert Ashley (Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1930), active between Ann Arbor (site of the "ONCE" festival) and the Mills College, coined a new form of opera, that relied on layers of trivial verbal events ...