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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2021 · 37 MIN

Descarga Cultura UNAM y Gerardo Kleinburg presenta "Cómo se cocina una ópera" (segunda parte)

from LA Opera Podcasts: Detrás del telón · host LA Opera en Español

En este episodio de Detrás del Telón, escucharán una charla presentada por Gerardo Kleinburg y amablemente compartida por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México y Descarga Cultura UNAM. Descarga Cultura UNAM presenta "Cómo se cocina una ópera" (segunda parte) ¿Qué hay detrás de una producción operística? ¿Cuánto trabajo se realiza antes de llegar al escenario? ¿Cuánta gente, oficios y profesiones toman parte en la producción en un espectáculo de este género? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On this episode of Behind the Curtain, you’ll be listening to a talk presented by Gerardo Kleinburg and graciously shared by the National Autonomous University of Mexico and Descarga Cultura UNAM. How an Opera is Cooked Up (Part 2) What happens behind the scenes of an opera? How much work goes into a production before getting to the stage? How many staff and crew members take part in putting performances together?

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