Kopernikus (Vivier)

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Kopernikus (sub. Rituel de mort; translated as Ritual of Death) is a 1979 opera in two acts by Canadian composer Claude Vivier, inspired by the astronomer of the same name.[1][2][3] It is the only opera of three that Vivier completed prior to his death in 1983.[4] A typical performance lasts around seventy minutes.

The opera was completed on 14 May 1979, and first premiered only in its musical form on 8 May 1980 at the Théâtre du Monument National in Montréal, under the conductor Lorraine Vaillancourt.[2] Vivier dedicated the piece to his "maître and friend" Gilles Tremblay, whom he had studied composition with for four years.[3]

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