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		<title>Marc Blitzstein</title>
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Born March 2, 1905, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. Died Jan. 22, 1964, Fort-de-France, Martinique  
American pianist, playwright, and composer known for his unorthodox operas and plays. 
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<p>Born March 2, 1905, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. Died Jan. 22, 1964, Fort-de-France, Martinique  </p>
<p>American pianist, playwright, and composer known for his unorthodox operas and plays. </p>
<p><span><span>As a child, Blitzstein was a musical prodigy, performing at age 5, composing at 7, and at 15 being introduced as a soloist </span>with the </span><span>Philadelphia Orchestra</span><span>. In the 1920s he studied piano with </span><span>Nadia Boulanger</span><span> in Paris and Arnold Schönberg in Berlin. His first opera, </span><em><span style="display: none;"> </span><span>The Cradle Will Rick</span></em><span> (1937), is the story of a capitalist’s resistance to unionization. Controversy surrounded much of Blitzstein’s work, which is experimental in subject matter and characterized by unexpected tonalities. Blitzstein believed fascism should be fought with art, and he had a gift for composing music that was dramatic and meaningful. He wrote </span><em>Regina</em> (1949), an opera based on Lillian Hellman’s <em>The Little Foxes,</em> and is best known for his translation and musical adaptation of <em><span>The Threepenny Opera</span></em> (first performed in 1952) by <span>Kurt Weill</span> and <span>Bertolt Brecht</span>. Although Blitzstein’s operatic music was in the spotlight because of its political content, it was not popularly acclaimed. He was working on a major opera, <em>Sacco and Vanzetti,</em> at the time of his death.</p>
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