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The Nederlandse Reisopera (formerly Nationale Reisopera) is a Dutch opera company based in Enschede, Netherlands. Founded in 1955, the company performs an annual season of fully staged operas. The organization regularly tours their productions, and is often referred to internationally as the Dutch Touring Opera. In 1988 the company presented the European premiere of John Adams's Nixon in China.

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  1. Alice Goodman, James Williams (2017). History Is Our Mother - Three Libretti: Nixon in China, the Death of Klinghoffer, the Magic Flute. New York Review of Books. p. 3. ISBN 9781681370644.

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