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The volume gathers prose retellings of well-known operas for young readers, adapting original German sources into accessible narratives. Individual stories dramatize fairy-tale and mythic plots—children lost and rescued, magical knights, cursed mariners, and rival singers—while simplifying musical themes and character motivations. The arrangements focus on clear plot progression, vivid settings, and moral elements suitable for children, and include scenes drawn from works such as Hansel and Gretel, Die Meistersinger, Lohengrin, The Flying Dutchman, and Tannhäuser. Illustrations accompany the texts to enhance atmosphere and aid comprehension.

About the Author

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Millicent Schwab Bender

Millicent Schwab Bender was an American author known for her contributions to literature on opera. Her notable work, "Great Opera Stories," offers readers engaging narratives that delve into the fascinating tales behind famous operas. Bender's writing reflects a passion for the art form, making it accessible and enjoyable for both opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Through her storytelling, she has helped to illuminate the rich history and emotional depth of opera, contributing to the appreciation of this musical genre.

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