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Trouble in Tahiti:
A vocal trio sings about the pleasures of life in the suburbs; young Sam and Dinah fight over the breakfast table. Sam decides to skip his son's school show: winning the handball cup at the gym is more important to him. As Sam works his way through another successful day, winning the handball cup and pleased with his day at work, Dinah wonders what became of the quiet place she wanted to make for herself, and what happened to her marriage. The two pass each other in the street; each makes up an excuse for their not having lunch together; later, they wish they didn't have to. Dinah goes to see a terrible movie, Trouble in Tahiti; though she knows it's drivel, she get caught up in the romance of the story. That evening, the couple try to talk about their relationship, but neither is able to open up. Sam suggests they see a movie together; they leave to watch Trouble in Tahiti.
The next day, Dede is weeding her mother's garden; she is joined by her husband and her brother in a game of tag. Sam joins them, and there is a brief moment of reconciliation and good feeling as they read passages from Dinah's diary; though they quickly lapse back into bitterness, at the end of the opera the family joins in a real embrace.
Premiere:
Other Performances:
Premiere: (one-act version, double bill with Trouble in Tahiti)
Premiere:(full version, incorporating Trouble in Tahiti)
Other Performances:
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A Quiet Place
(complete opera, incorporating Trouble in Tahiti).
ORF Symphony Orchestra/Bernstein, 1986.
Compact disc: Deutsche Gramaphone 419 761 2.
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Trouble in Tahiti on
The Bernstein Century: Trouble in Tahiti/Facsimile.
Brown, Butlet/Bernstein (released) 1999.
Compact disc: Sony 60969.
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Trouble in Tahiti.
Cortese, cond. 1999.
Compact disc: Newport Classics 60969.
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"What a movie" from Trouble in Tahiti, on
The World So Wide,
Dawn Upshaw 1998.
Compact disc: Nonesuch 79458.
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