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Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 The Anatomy Lesson of Doctor Ruysch
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The Anatomy Lesson of Doctor Ruysch Hilary Bell , Phillip Johnston (composer), 1999 single work musical theatre In the late eighteenth century, the Dutch anatomist, Frederick Ruysch, donated his collection of over two thousand body parts to Peter the Great of Russia, for his museum of curiosities. Some of the items were described as 'tableaus, made from human tissue, for the purposes of moral instruction.' Ruysch's collection is still housed in St Petersburg.

Notes

  • Commissioned and produced by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Later adapted for the stage.

Production Details

  • Broadcast on Soundstage, ABC Classic FM on Wednesday 7 April 1999.

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