Thel (opera)
Thel or The Lamentations of Thel (Russian: Тэль or Жалобы Тэли – Zhaloby Teli) is a chamber opera in four scenes with a prologue by the Russian composer Dmitri N. Smirnov to his own libretto in English after William Blake. It was composed in 1985–1986, and was also translated to Russian.
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Thel (opera)
Thel or The Lamentations of Thel (Russian: Тэль or Жалобы Тэли – Zhaloby Teli) is a chamber opera in four scenes with a prologue by the Russian composer Dmitri N. Smirnov to his own libretto in English after William Blake. It was composed in 1985–1986, and was also translated to Russian.
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Thel or The Lamentations of Th ...... as also translated to Russian.
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William Blake's "The Book of Thel"
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Scene 3: The Clod leads Thel to see the places of the dead
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English, translated to Russian
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Smirnov
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Thel
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Тэль
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1989-06-09
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Almeida Theatre, London
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Thel or The Lamentations of Th ...... as also translated to Russian.
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Thel (opera)
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