b'OPERAThe ImpresarioSynopsisThe action takes place in a theatrical office in Vienna during the late 18th century. Herr Frank, an opera producer, is persuaded by his assistant, Buff, to undertake a new production, much against his better judgment. He encounters difficulty with the two singers competing for the leading role, Madame Silverklang, an aging prima donna and Miss Sweetsong, an aspiring ingenue. Each is determined to win the part and scorns the abilities and accomplishments of the other. Finally, Herr Eiler, the banker who is backing the production, placates the singers, and is so pleased with himself in the role of mediator that he decides to fire Frank and take his place as impresario. Everyone, including Buff, decides to go along with Eiler rather than Frank, and poor Frank storms out, bequeathing them his position and possessions and denouncing their greed.Scalia/GinsburgSynopsis1. In the plot of this operatic comedy, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is visited by TheCommentator, an otherworldly figure who:a. Confronts Justice Scalia (as in the opera Don Giovanni).b. Seals Justice Scalia in a chamber (as in the opera Ada).c. Compels Justice Scalia to undergo three trials (as in the opera The Magic Flute).d. All of the above.2. When Justice Ginsburg arrives to assist Justice Scalia, she:a. Comforts Justice Scalia (in the style of Bellini).b. Debates Justice Scalia (in the style of Verdi and Mozart).c. Explains her view of the evolving Constitution (in evolving musical styles).d. All of the above.3. The trials undergone by the Justices include:a. An inquisition (in which the Commentator directly questions the Justices).b. A trial of silence (in which the Justices must not say anything).c. A mystery.d. All of the above.4. If the Justices pass the trials, they will receive:a. Their freedom from the sealed chamber.b. Access to another realm.c. A special talent.d. All of the above.5. In the opera Scalia/Ginsburg, Justices Ginsburg and Scalia are described as:a. [U.S.] Supreme Court Justices.b. Different.c. One.d. All of the above.16 The Princeton Festival princetonsymphony.org/festival'