A new opera, Loss of Eden, portrays one of life's greatest tragedy's, the loss of a child. However, not just any child. In l932 two year old Charles Lindbergh, Jr. was kidnapped and apparently murdered. It was called the crime of the century. Loss of Eden compares the emotions of Anne and Charles Lindbergh with those of convicted kidnapper and murderer Bruno Hauptman and his wife Anna. Vocalessence, formerly the Plymouth Music Series, is co-producing the work with the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. The Minneapolis debut is Thursday and Saturday. Minnesota Public Radio's Dan Olson reports.