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LAWRENCE RAPCHAK
The Lifework of Juan Diaz
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The Lifework of Juan Diaz
Chamber Opera Chicago, Lawrence Rapchak, conductor
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Based on a Ray Bradbury story, this recording is for fans of modern opera.
Based on the story by Ray Bradbury, this marvelous chamber opera was composed by Lawrence Rapchak between September 1988 and February 1989. It was given its world premiere performance on April 21, 1990 by the same forces heard on this recording. As with so many contemporary operas, the libretto is riveting. Here is a synopsis: Juan Diaz, a poor peasant, dies after a lifetime of failing to provide for his wife Maria and their three children. On his deathbed, he promises to somehow help care for them from beyond the grave. A year after the death, the malevolent gravedigger Alejandro cheats Maria and unearths the body of her late husband, placing it on display in the catacombs. The loyal and courageous Maria then manages to steal the body and evade the gravedigger's charges of theft. She then places the body on an altar in her home, thus creating a small museum of her own, and charges admission to the tourists who come to celebrate the Day of the Dead. Through her actions she has made it possible for Juan to keep his deathbed pledge by providing income for his family.Contents:
Lawrence Rapchak, composerThe Lifework of Juan Diaz
Chamber Opera Chicago, Lawrence Rapchak, conductor