Watch Now: BRITTEN: CURLEW RIVER (AIX-EN-PROVENCE FESTIVAL)
Written By The Wagnerian on Saturday, 18 June 2011 | 6:43:00 am
Curlew River is derived from the ritualism and simplicity of the Noh drama, Sumidagawa. This highly-acclaimed production was staged by the Japanese actor and director Yoshi Oïda.
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