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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Press Contact: Betsy Aldredge Media Relations Specialist 914-251-6959 [email protected]

PURCHASE AND ALBANY RECORDS RELEASE “” THE FIRST RECORDING IN MORE THAN 50 YEARS OF THIS WORK Based on ’s Play with Music by

Purchase, NY, January 13, 2017: Purchase Opera and Albany Records have partnered to release the first new recording in more than fifty years of The Crucible, an opera by composer Robert Ward and librettist Bernard Stambler based on Arthur Miller’s play about the .

Originally commissioned by the , The Crucible premiered on October 26, 1961, just eight years after Miller’s play was first performed. The opera won a Pulitzer Prize among other accolades. The last recording of the opera, also released by Albany Records, was from the early 1960s, and featured the original New York City Opera cast, minus - .

The production, directed by Jacque Trussel, was presented in March 2016 at Purchase College’s Performing Arts Center and was later recorded in the Conservatory of Music’s Recital Hall. This new recording of The Crucible (TROY 1656/57) features students and alumni of the Conservatory of Music’s Department of Opera Performance and Vocal Studies—a highly selective program that has won 13 top awards from the National Opera Association for its acclaimed productions, including one for this production. The recording also features Purchase Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hugh Murphy. Maestro Murphy is a recent recipient of the American Prize Competition’s Ernst Bacon Memorial Award for the Performance of American Music for his conducting of The Crucible.

This is the College’s third release with Albany Records, having recorded Lee Hoiby’s The Tempest and Raphael Lucas’s Confession, a one-act prequel to Puccini’s Suor Angelica.

Susan Bush, President of Albany Records, said, “Albany Records is proud to partner with Purchase Opera to make recordings by major American composers available. The Crucible stands as a landmark of American music and Purchase Opera, Maestro Murphy, and the cast and orchestra are to be commended for their superlative performance.”” [email protected] 2

“While popular for a few years, now The Crucible is a rarely-heard gem,” according to Jacque Trussel, director of Purchase Opera and Purchase College Conservatory of Music’s Voice and Opera Studies. “The Crucible is also a real ensemble piece, which makes it ideal for a conservatory program as it gives many performers the chance to fully investigate and inhabit a role. We are grateful to Albany Records for their commitment to preserving and promoting American classical music, and look forward to continuing our partnership with them.”

The performances of The Crucible were made possible with support from the Emily & Eugene Grant Opera Performance and Production Fund; The L. Werlinich Opera Production Endowment; and the Purchase College Foundation.

About Purchase College–SUNY

Purchase College, part of the State University of New York (SUNY) network of 64 universities and colleges, was founded in 1967 by Governor Nelson Rockefeller. His aspiration for Purchase was to create a dynamic campus that combined conservatory training in the visual and performing arts with programs in the liberal arts and sciences, in order to inspire an appreciation for both intellectual and artistic talents in all students. Today, Purchase College–SUNY is a community of students, faculty, and friends where open-minded engagement with the creative process leads to a lifetime of intellectual growth and professional opportunity. For more information about the College, visit www.purchase.edu

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