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Next Week in Music: Fairies, lovers and magic on the opera stage
By Harvey Steiman Follow at Aspen Times
· July 16, 2026
· 4 min read
It’s been about a decade since Dame Jane Glover has conducted Britten’s brilliant and endlessly fascinating “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” the opera based on Shakespeare’s endearing comedy. In rehearsing it for next week’s two performances in the Wheeler Opera House here in Aspen , she marveled at a...
Key takeaway The 15 roles embrace almost every operatic voice type, from high-pitched children portraying fairies to a deep bass for one of the rustics.
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The Wheeler Opera House is set to come alive with the enchanting sounds of Britten's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", a testament to Aspen's thriving cultural scene. The opera's unique blend of lush romanticism, ethereal soundscapes, and folk-like melodies will resonate deeply with the town's appreciation for artistic expression. As the county seat of Pitkin County, Aspen has a long history of supporting the arts, and this production is a prime example of the city's commitment to showcasing world-class talent. With the Aspen School District and local community likely to be in attendance, this opera has the potential to inspire and educate, fostering a deeper love for the arts in the next generation of Aspen residents. As the audience is transported to a magical forest, they will be reminded of the natural beauty that surrounds Aspen, from the Elk Mountains to the Roaring Fork River, and the importance of preserving that beauty for future generations.
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Published: July 16, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? It’s been about a decade since Dame Jane Glover has conducted Britten’s brilliant and endlessly fascinating “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” the opera based on Shakespeare’s endearing comedy. In rehearsing it for next week’s two performances in the Wheeler Opera House here in Aspen, she marveled at a...
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