Talk:List of radio operas

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  • Marc Blitzstein's I've Got The Tune. He called it a "song play" (not a million miles away from singspiel) but Boosey & Hawkes lists it as an "Opera in one act" [1], and it's called a "radio opera" in Marc Blitzstein: His Life, His Work, His World (Oxford University Press). [2].
  • Ezra Pound's radio operas commissioned by the BBC, The Testament of François Villon and Cavalcanti. See Ezra Pound's Radio Operas: The BBC Experiments, 1931-1933 (MIT Press) [3].

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