
The Making of T. E. Breitenbach's Hieronymus
Clip: Season 4 Episode 25 | 7m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn about the making of T.E. Breitenbach's Hieronymus: A Musical Fantasy.
T. E. Breitenbach, an artist living in Altamont NY, is most well-known for his oil painting Proverbidioms. After practicing other artforms, such as music, architecture, and writing, Breitenbach sought to meld them together into a comprehensive work of musical theater. Working in collaboration with Proctors and Schenectady Light Opera, Breitenbach created Hieronymus: A Musical Fantasy.
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The Making of T. E. Breitenbach's Hieronymus
Clip: Season 4 Episode 25 | 7m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
T. E. Breitenbach, an artist living in Altamont NY, is most well-known for his oil painting Proverbidioms. After practicing other artforms, such as music, architecture, and writing, Breitenbach sought to meld them together into a comprehensive work of musical theater. Working in collaboration with Proctors and Schenectady Light Opera, Breitenbach created Hieronymus: A Musical Fantasy.
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Check out T. E. Breitenbach's comprehensive work of musical theater. (30s)
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipAHA! A House for Arts is a local public television program presented by WMHT
Funding provided by M&T Bank, Leo Cox Beach Philanthropic Foundation, and contributors to the WMHT Venture Fund including Chet and Karen Opalka, and Robert & Doris Fischer Malesardi.