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My Heart's in the Highlands (play)

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My Heart's in the Highlands
AuthorWilliam Saroyan
LanguageEnglish
GenrePlay
Publication date
1939
Publication placeUnited States

My Heart's in the Highlands is a one act play by Armenian-American dramatist and author William Saroyan, adapted from his short story, "The Man with the Heart in the Highlands". Saroyan's first play,[1] it is a comedy about a young boy and his Armenian family. It was produced on Broadway at the Guild Theatre.

Adaptations

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Title Country Year Length Language(s)
Moje je srce visoko u brdima  Yugoslavia 1968 59 min Serbo-Croatian
The Play of the Week  United States 1960 English
Mijn hart is het Hoogland  Belgium 1960 90 min Dutch
В горах моё сердце (ru)  Soviet Union 1967 40 min Russian
My Heart Is in the Highlands  Soviet Union 1976 70 min Russian, Armenian
Sydämeni on kukkuloilla  Finland 1979 Finnish

Chamber opera

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The play was adapted into a chamber opera by U.S. composer Jack Beeson in 1969 and had its world debut on U.S. network National Educational Television, the predecessor of the U.S. Public Broadcasting Service, March 17, 1970.[2] The 90-minute broadcast, directed by pioneering operatic TV director Kirk Browning, was part of the NET Opera Theater series, which aired on NET and then on PBS.[3] The TV broadcast also included, for the first time, simulcast high-fidelity stereo audio. “NET organized links with FM stations throughout the country to broadcast the stereo soundtrack of My Heart’s in the Highlands simultaneously with the telecast,” writes Brian G. Rose, professor of communication and media studies at New York’s Fordham University. “By turning off the volume of their televisions and turning on their stereos, home viewers could now have the chance to hear opera with extraordinary fidelity and range. The technique would become an important adjunct of non-commercial television’s music programming from that point onward.”[4]

References

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  1. ^ Kouymjian, Dickran (1992). Whitman and Saroyan: Singing the Song of America. USA: The University of Iowa. pp. 20–24. ISSN 0737-0679. Archived from the original on August 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "NET Opera Theater: My Heart's in the Highlands". IMDb.
  3. ^ "NET Opera Theater: Episode List". IMDb.
  4. ^ Rose, Brian G. (1986). Television and the Performing Arts: A Handbook and Reference Guide to American Cultural Programming. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 159. ISBN 0-313-24159-7.