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69:, Melbourne in April 2009, roles were played by: Gary Rowley (Rembrandt van Rijn), Jacqueline Porter (Saskia van Uylenburgh/Hendrickje Stoffels), Roxane Hislop (Geertje Dircx), Paul Biencourt (Govert Flinck/Torquiunius/Judge etc.), Talya Masel (director), Adam Gardnir (designer) Merlyn Theatre, CUB Malthouse, Melbourne, 18 April 2009 conducted by 146: 226: 59:. Smith was inspired to write the opera when, at an exhibition of the artist's etchings, she learned that he sold the burial plot and headstone of his wife. 236: 221: 231: 241: 171: 206: 216: 85: 66: 62: 120: 70: 33: 48: 201: 56: 88:
in 2010. For his performance Paul Biencourt received Helpmann and Green Room Award nominations.
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Gruber, Fiona (14 April 2009). "Sue Smith's portrait of Rembrandt's three loves".
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for New Australian Opera. Smith's libretto received the
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Index

Rembrandt’s Wife
Andrew Ford
Sue Smith
Rembrandt
Saskia
Geertje Dircx
Hendrickje Stoffels
Victorian Opera
CUB Malthouse
Richard Gill
Green Room Award
AWGIE Award for Music Theatre
"Rembrandt's Wife"
"Portrait of the artist is adrift in daub of staging"
"2009 Green Room Award Winners"
Categories
2009 operas
English-language operas
Operas
Works about Rembrandt
Operas set in the 17th century
Cultural depictions of Dutch people
Operas set in the Netherlands
Cultural depictions of Rembrandt
Operas based on real people

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