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In a one-night gala performance on Tuesday, Jennifer Muller/The Works embodied the heartache and beauty of loss, longing, and loves unfulfilled in the premiere of Ms. Muller’s new work, “Aria.” The piece consists of seven vignettes, each set to a different Mozart aria, duettino, or trio from one of his operas: “The Marriage of Figaro,” “Don Giovanni,” and “The Magic Flute.” Each vignette focuses on one emotional dynamic as distilled out of the passionate — often haunting — tone and lyrics of the accompanying music.

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|In a one-night gala performance on Tuesday, Jennifer Muller/The Works embodied the heartache and beauty of loss, longing, and loves unfulfilled in the premiere of Ms. Muller’s new work, “Aria.” The piece consists of seven vignettes, each set to a different Mozart aria, duettino, or trio from one of his operas: “The Marriage of Figaro,” “Don Giovanni,” and “The Magic Flute.” Each vignette focuses on one emotional dynamic as distilled out of the passionate — often haunting — tone and lyrics of the accompanying music.
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