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    Cyberiada (also known by its German title Kyberiade) is an opera in three acts (11 scenes) composed by Krzysztof Meyer to a Polish-language libretto by...
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    through technological means. In 1970, the book was adapted into the opera Cyberiada. Alongside many of Lem's other works, this book has been an inspiration...
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    Prinzessin von Burgund (1972)". Boosey & Hawkes. Retrieved 10 July 2013. "Cyberiada (Kyberiade; Krzysztof Meyer nach Stanisław Lem)". Operone (in German)...
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    Ingravidez (1988) Héroes de los 80 (1990) Trance (1991) Cyberiada—Live (1997) Materia Oscura (1998) Ópera Científica (1999) Vano Temporal (1999) Mecanisburgo...
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    aleatoric technique and collage. All of these appear in his first opera, Cyberiada, to a science-fiction libretto after Stanisław Lem's The Cyberiad....
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    Tarry" (1966) Trurl and Klapaucius, the robot geniuses of The Cyberiad (Cyberiada, 1967; translated by Michael Kandel 1974) – collection of humorous stories...
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