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November 4, 2004
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Opera's beginnings
Knafel Professor of Music Thomas Kelly runs the rehearsal of a scene from Monteverdi's 'L'Orfeo,' one of the first operas ever written, in the Horner Room, Agassiz House. Kelly is directing the Harvard Early Music Society, a student organization dedicated to performing pre-19th century music. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Harvard Early Music Society to perform 'first great opera'
Kelly and company stage production of theatrical piece 'L'Orfeo'
Early museum re-created in Science Center installation
Chamber of curiosities offers answers, raises questions
HLS's Hay to direct Pulitzer Prize-winning play 'Proof'
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