In an opera in this language, the veils of a clairvoyant are removed to reveal a lotus flower underneath. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this language of a Jungian-influenced opera in which the Ancients perform the four “Ritual Dances.” In another opera in this language, a boy keeps singing the word “Malo” during a Latin lesson.
ANSWER: English
[10e] The “Ritual Dances” appear in Michael Tippett’s The Midsummer Marriage, which is a Jungian-influenced reworking of this composer’s opera The Magic Flute.
ANSWER: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
[10m] Like the “Ritual Dances,” this opera’s “Sea Interludes” are often excerpted for concert performance, including one depicting a storm which precedes a scene in which Ned Keene leads villagers in singing a round.
ANSWER: Peter Grimes (by Benjamin Britten)
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