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Yona, Sarai, Ruwth: The Complete Libretti to a Chamber Opera Trilogy by Robert Griffin
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Yona, Sarai, Ruwth: The Complete Libretti to a Chamber Opera Trilogy by Robert Griffin

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The libretti to Yona,
Sarai and Ruwth, the trilogy of chamber operas with music by Robert W. Griffin, tell the stories of the well-known biblical figures of Jonah, Sarah and Ruth in a new light This kind of re-imagining of the ancient tales is most alive in the Jewish Midrash tradition. The ambivalence of justice, its vertical and horizontal dimension so to speak, is the main theme of Yona and Sarai. In Ruwth the struggle for justice is taken from heavenly spheres down to earth. The community of Bethlehem has to decide how to receive the impoverished widow Na'omi and her Moabite daughter-in-law, learning to transcend long-established communal customs and create a more universal and inclusive society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Beinn Ard Publishing
Date
7 April 2014
Pages
104
ISBN
9781889314297

The libretti to Yona,
Sarai and Ruwth, the trilogy of chamber operas with music by Robert W. Griffin, tell the stories of the well-known biblical figures of Jonah, Sarah and Ruth in a new light This kind of re-imagining of the ancient tales is most alive in the Jewish Midrash tradition. The ambivalence of justice, its vertical and horizontal dimension so to speak, is the main theme of Yona and Sarai. In Ruwth the struggle for justice is taken from heavenly spheres down to earth. The community of Bethlehem has to decide how to receive the impoverished widow Na'omi and her Moabite daughter-in-law, learning to transcend long-established communal customs and create a more universal and inclusive society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Beinn Ard Publishing
Date
7 April 2014
Pages
104
ISBN
9781889314297