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Related: About this forumIs the opera "Death of Klinghoffer" anti semitic?
Leon Klinghoffer, of course, was murdered when Palestinian terrorist seized the ship Achille Lauro. But I don't know why it should be anti Israel and anti semitic. The Met is going to produce it next season.
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(47,486 posts)In the fall of 1985, Palestinian guerrilla leader Mohammed Abbas masterminded the brutal highjacking of an Italian cruise ship, the Achille Lauro. Abbas was not present, but for two days, four members of the Palestine Liberation Front held more than 400 passengers aboard the Achille Lauro hostage. A disabled Jewish American passenger, Leon Klinghoffer, was shot to death and dumped overboard with his wheelchair. His body later washed up on a Syrian beach, and the attack made international headlines.
The events inspired the 1991 docu-opera composed by John Adams and librettist Alice Goodman, which has been criticized as sympathetic to the Palestinian terrorists who overtook the ship. New Yorks Metropolitan Opera will open Klinghoffer on Oct. 20, a new production first staged by the English National Opera in 2012, but it has nixed plans for an international high-definition cinema simulcast slated for Nov. 15, citing fears of fomenting anti-Semitism. The 2012 English production had one protester outside the theater; in the early 90?s, there were many more in San Francisco and enough in Los Angeles that the production was canceled. Under pressure from the Anti-Defamation League, the Mets general manager, Peter Gelb, elected to yank the broadcast, which normally goes to 2,000 movie theaters in 67 countries worldwide. Its the first time the company has canceled a broadcast since it started offering them in 2006.
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My opera accords great dignity to the memory of Leon and Marilyn Klinghoffer, and it roundly condemns his brutal murder, Adams said in a statement to David Ng of the Los Angeles Times. It acknowledges the dreams and the grievances of not only the Israeli but also the Palestinian people, and in no form condones or promotes violence, terrorism or anti-Semitism. The cancellation of the international telecast is a deeply regrettable decision and goes far beyond issues of artistic freedom, and ends in promoting the same kind of intolerance that the operas detractors claim to be preventing.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/06/18/the-met-cancels-death-of-klinghoffer-simulcast-to-avoid-fomenting-anti-semitic-backlash/
Yeah, right. Gives equal treatment to terrorists and to a victim in a wheelchair.
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(53,959 posts)I have yet to find an outline of the opera. Of course, opera is of no interest to me as an art form, but it is to others. It is hard to make an educated remark without having at least something to reference. I am curious though how it's telecast cancellation is promoting intolerance. Of who or what?
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(47,486 posts)in Italian, or French, or German.
Thus, I've stayed away from "Nixon in China" by the same author - John Adams - that has gained rave reviews.
From a music point of view, the opera did get high marks. But, as someone who did see it commented to me that it was painful to watch because it is in English. The anti-Israel "lyrics" come from the mouths of the singers performing the parts of the terrorists.
Someone else asked why it is called the "killing" and not the "murder" of Klinghoffer..