This could be "Humor Moment", but no. The title is absolutely correct: Steve Jobs have a rereading in verse pear, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. Responsible for The (R) evolution of Steve Jobs (The (R) evolution of Steve Jobs) will be the Santa Fe Opera House.
Expected to debut in the 2017 season, written by American composer Mason Bates and librettist Mark Campbell, and with director-general Charles Mackay, the pear showing a side of Jobs facing his own mortality and the events surrounding this theme, much like the people of his past that shaped and inspired you, you risk saying who?
When I heard about this story, I found it a bit of an exaggeration. As I am not an expert on these works, I do not know the criteria for their creation, but I was surprised to discover that this is the third time that Jobs' name will be used to create or inspire a work of the kind (if you were amazed, well to the team). Last year, the Lyon Opra merged Jobs' life with that of Henry V to perform a 1599 Shakespeare variation entitledSteve Five (King Different). Also had a coma Philadelphia Theater Company, omusical entitledNerds.
If it was in Brazil or somewhere that I was going on a trip, it is quite possible that I would pay to watch, as there is always the hope of perhaps surprising me. Bates, in addition to symphonic decomposer, also a DJ of electronic music, so there is a possibility of something more animated in this reinterpretation.
Still I just thought everything was exaggerated? I would really like to hear the opinion of someone who understands the subject to “open my mind” about this because, as much as I liked Jobs and his creations, I can't quite understand this combination. What will we see next? 4D movie inside Jobs' head when creating Lisa? MasterChef with Tim Cook, Enchanted Forest coloring book by Jony Ive?
via AppleInsider