King Midas' Ears

King Midas' Ears (Turkish: Midas'ın Kulakları) is an opera in two acts, a satirical work by Ferit Tüzün who composed it from 1966 to 1969. It is set to a libretto in Turkish by Güngör Dilmen. It premiered at State Opera in Istanbul in 1969.

The opera is based on part of the myth of Midas.

Roles

gollark: I apparently have to pick a course within a few months before applying to university, and because the English system is so perfect and without flaw™ cannot really do the American thing of studying multiple things and specializing later. Fun!
gollark: Do related things and pick later?
gollark: As you can see, they're very pingy.
gollark: I have no idea what the spikes are, saturated network somewhere or something?
gollark: This is what my ping times look like.

References

  1. The Ears of Midas, November 2013 performance details, Süreyya Opera House
  • Review by Brian Felsen, 25 October 1998


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