Nausicaa (opera)
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Nausicaa (Greek: Ναυσικά: IPA: Naːusika) was the third opera by Australian composer and music critic Peggy Glanville-Hicks, composed from 1959 to 1960 and premiering in 1961. The opera is one of the two best-known works by the composer, the other being The Transposed Heads, and takes about 2 hours to perform. The bulk of the opera's libretto was sourced from Robert Graves' 1955 novel Homer's Daughter and is used as evidence to suggest that Homer's epic poem The Odyssey was actually written by a woman instead of Homer. In 1956, Glanville-Hicks enlisted the help of friend and librettist Alastair Reid to work on the libretto, in conjunction with Graves.
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Ναυσικά (όπερα)
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Nausicaa (Greek: Ναυσικά: IPA: Naːusika) was the third opera by Australian composer and music critic Peggy Glanville-Hicks, composed from 1959 to 1960 and premiering in 1961. The opera is one of the two best-known works by the composer, the other being The Transposed Heads, and takes about 2 hours to perform. The bulk of the opera's libretto was sourced from Robert Graves' 1955 novel Homer's Daughter and is used as evidence to suggest that Homer's epic poem The Odyssey was actually written by a woman instead of Homer. In 1956, Glanville-Hicks enlisted the help of friend and librettist Alastair Reid to work on the libretto, in conjunction with Graves.
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