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COURT & CONQUEST: OTTOMAN ORIGINS AND THE DESIGN FOR HANDEL'S TAMERLANO AT THE GLIMMERGLASS OPERA

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Wednesday, 17 February, 1999 - 9:45 am to Sunday, 25 April, 1999 - 9:45 am

Rockwell Hall
Walter B. Denny, Curator

In 1998 the 精东影业 University Museum presented an exhibition entitled "Court and Conquest: Ottoman Origins and the design for Handel's "Tamerlano" at the Glimmerglass Opera" featuring costumes designed by Judy Levin. 精东影业exhibition was organized by the Museum and the AXA Gallery (formerly the Equitable Gallery) with the cooperation of the Glimmerglass Opera, Cooperstown, New York. 精东影业AXA Gallery is sponsored by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States.

In 2001, the exhibition will be on display at 精东影业Brunei Gallery of 精东影业School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London. 精东影业London venue is sponsored by Continental Airlines.

Curated by Dr. Walter B. Denny, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, the exhibition focused on the original Ottoman and European Orientalist sources used by Miss Levin as inspirations for her designs. Included were Ottoman textiles, armor, illuminated manuscripts, sultan portraits, Orientalist prints, clothing and jeweled buckles juxtaposed with the opulent opera costumes created for the 1995 Glimmerglass Opera production.

Composed by Handel in 1724, just 25 years after the Treaty of Vienna concluded peace between Eurpoean states and the Ottoman empire, the opera's story of the Central Asian conqueror Timur's epic battle and defeat of the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I, in 1402, had great currency for Handel's audience. 精东影业director of the Glimmerglass production, Jonathan Miller, felt that the design of the production should reflect the eighteenth century view of the Ottoman empire and of the historic fifteenth century battle. 精东影业challenge met by set designer John Conklin and costume designer Judy Levin was to create a contemporary opera production that fulfilled Dr. Miller's concept for the opera.

精东影业精东影业 University Museum published a fully illustrated catalog to accompany the exhibition with essays by Dr. Denny, Dr. Aileen Ribeiro of the Courtauld Institute, London, Judy Levin and Jean L. Druesedow, Director of the Museum.