Brush Off! Brush Off!

Brush Off‪!‬

Saving the Gilt-Edged Kid from Oblivion

Publisher Description

For over forty years, freelance, living-off-his wits composer George Dreyfus—he wrote the much-loved Theme from Rush—has confronted Opera Australia, the trustee of federal government opera money, about the opera it commissioned from him in 1969 but never performed. Lashing around wildly, regardless of reputations, including his own, Dreyfus entertains his readers in his inimitable humourous style with this calamitous story of Australian cultural bastadry. 


This is a tale of obsession (the author’s) and betrayal (by Opera Australia). For over forty years, since the opera was commissioned in the early 1970s, Dreyfus has confronted the company over its failure to perform his opera The Gilt-Edged Kid. Commissioned as part of a well-publicised sweetener to justify the company’s receipt of significant amounts of tax-payers’ money, Dreyfus’s opera was the only one of the five operas completed that was never played. No wonder he is obsessed, feels betrayed and is still trying to do something about it. 


Dreyfus is the author of three books about his life and music, and the presenter of various one-man cabaret shows around Australian and in Germany. This book is essential and instant reading for all music and opera lovers.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2013
1 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
47
Pages
PUBLISHER
Fontaine Publishing Group
SIZE
443.4
KB