Saturday 21 December 2019

Today : world première of 'Persinette' by Albin Fries in Vienna


Today, the Wiener Staatsoper presents the world première of Persinette, a children's opera composed by Albin Fries with a libretto by Miriam Mollard.


It is the composer's third opera after Nora (2011) and Tizian (2012).
The story follows this popular fairy tale about the girl with the long hair imprisoned in a tower. (reproduced from the Wiener Staatsoper website)
The cast includes soprano Olga Bezsmertna (Persinette), tenor Jinxu Xiahou (Prince), mezzo Monika Bohinec (Witch), soprano Regine Hangler (Mother) and baritone Samuel Hasselhorn (Father). Guillermo Garcia Calvo conducts the Stage Orchestra and the Opera School Chorus of the Vienna State Opera. Matthias von Stegmann directs.

Friday 20 December 2019

Today : world première of 'Poil de carotte' by Reinhardt Wagner in Montpellier


Today, the Opéra Orchestre National de Montpellier presents the world première of Poil de carotte (Carrot Head), a musical tale composed by Reinhardt Wagner, with a libretto based on the novel by Jules Renard, with songs by Frank Thomas.


Reinhardt Wagner already composed several works for the stage, including the opéra bouffe René l'énervé (Paris, September 7, 2011).
Unhappy with his family, Carrot Haed owes its nickname to his red hair and freckles. Taunted and humiliated by his entourage, he suffers from the authority of his sadistic mother and an indifferent father. Therefore, he must do all the household chores. He will soon discover a trick to soften his ordeal. But Poil de Carotte is also a sensitive child who dreams of being loved one day like other children. (freely adapted from the Opéra national de Montpellier website)
The cast includes soprano Amélie Tatti (Poil de carotte), actress Sylvia Bergé (La mère), actor Bernard Alane (Le père), tenor Yoann Le Lan (Big brother Félix) and soprano Cécile Madelin (Mathilde). Victor Jacob conducts the Opéra Junior Choir and the Orchestre national Montpellier Occitanie. Zabou Breitman directs.

The performance should last about 90 minutes. No intermission. The venue is the Opéra Comédie.

Sunday 8 December 2019

Today : world première of 'Der Zauberer von Oz' by Anno Schreier in Aachen


Today, the Theater Aachen presents the world première of Der Zauberer von Oz (The Wizard of Oz), an 'opera for the whole family' in 2 acts composed by Anno Schreier with a libretto in German by Alexander Jansen based on Lyman Frank Baum's novel.

(c) Sven Paustian

It is the composer's sixth opera after Die Stadt der Blinden (Zurich, November 12, 2011), Mörder Kaspar Brand (Düsseldorf, June 14, 2012), Hamlet (Vienna, September 14, 2016) and Schade, dass sie eine Hure war (Düsseldorf, February 16, 2019).
The little Dorothy from Kansas is blown by a cyclone into the country Oz. With the help of her friends, the scarecrow, the lion, and the tinman, she embarks on an adventurous journey to find the Wizard of Oz. Only he can help her get back home, but - as it turns out - less with magic than with the ability to believe in oneself. (freely adapted from the Aachen Theater website)
The cast includes bass Woong-jo Choi (Der Zauberer von Oz), soprano Anne-Aurore Cochet (Dorothy), tenor Patricio Arroyo (Die Vogelscheuche), baritone Fabio Lesuisse (Der Löwe), tenor Hyunhan Hwang (Der Blechmann) and soprano Irina Popova (Die Hexe). Christopher Ward conducts the Sinfonieorchester Aachen. Ute M. Engelhardt directs.

The score is published by Schott. The required orchestra is the following :

- 2 flutes (doubling Piccolo), 2 oboes (doubling English horn) ; 2 clarinets (doubling E-flat clarinet), 2 bassoons (doubling contrabassoon) ;
- 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, 1 tuba ;
- percussion (2 players), harp, celesta (doubling harpsichord and synthesizer) ;
- strings.

The performance should last 90 minutes.

Today : world première of 'Orlando' by Olga Neuwirth in Wien


Today, the Wiener Staatsoper presents the world première of Orlando, an opera in 19 scenes composed by Olga Neuwirth with a libretto by Catherine Filloux and Olga Neuwirth after Virginia Woolf's novel.

(C) Harald Hoffmann

It is the composer's fourth opera after Bählamms Fest (Vienna, June 19, 1999), Lost Highway (Graz, October 31, 2003) and American Lulu (Berlin, September 30, 2012).
Ever since I was a child I have been interested in everything from the arts to politics, from the sciences to human psychology (…) I have let myself be inspired by the small and big things that the world has to offer, by the wonderful diversity of life, and I see this reflected in Orlando. For it is a love of oddities, of the paradoxical, the grotesque, virtuosity, exaltation and exaggeration that are the essence of this fictional biography, which aims to create a new morphology of narration. At all times it is also about (…) a sophisticated and highly subtle form of sexual attraction that rejects being pigeonholed in any one gender. As well as about refusing to be patronised and treated in a condescending manner – something that continually happens to women, with no end in sight. (reproduced from the Wiener Staatsoper website)
The cast includes mezzo Kate Lindsey (Orlando), countertenor Eric Jurenas (Angel), soprano Agneta Eichenholz (Sasha) and baritone Leigh Melrose (Shelmerdine). Matthias Pintscher conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Vienna State Opera. Karoline Gruber directs.

The following orchestra is required (according to the Ricordi website) :

- 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons ;
- 3 horns, 2 trumpets, 1 trombone ;
-  timpani ;
- strings (12.10.8.6.4).

The score is published by Ricordi.

Thursday 5 December 2019

Today : world première of 'El Milagro del Recuerdo' in Houston


Today, the Houston Grand Opera presents the world première of El Milagro del Recuerdo (The Miracle of Remembering), a mariachi opera composed by Javier Martinez with a libretto in Spanish by Leonard Foglia.


It is the composer's first opera.
Set during Christmas, the opera lovingly explores the themes of traditions, familial bonds, while dealing with life-changing decisions and the dream of something more. (reproduced from the Houston Grand Opera website)
The cast includes mezzo Cecilia Duarte (Renata), bass Daniel Noyola (Laurentino), tenor Miguel de Aranda (Chucho), mezzo Vanessa Cerda-Alonzo (Lupita) and tenor Rafael Moras (Father Matias). David Hanlon conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of the Houston Grand Opera. Leonard Foglia directs.

The performance should last about 75 minutes. No intermission.

The venue is the Cullen Theater at Wortham Theater Center.

Wednesday 4 December 2019

Today : French première of 'The Ghosts of Versailles' by John Corigliano in Versailles


Today, the Royal Opera House in Versailles presents the French première of Ghosts of Versailles, an opera in two acts composed by John Corigliano with a libretto by William M. Hoffman suggested by La Mère coupable by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais.


(c) J. Henry Fair

The opera was first performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City on December 19, 1991. This production was first performed at the Glimmerglass Festival in Cooperstown (NY) on July 13, 2019. It is the alternate standard version with 10 principals (instead of 14 at the Met).
Marie-Antoinette’s ghost is devastated by her premature death. Her favourite theatre writer, Beaumarchais, tries to amuse her with a new composition. He creates an opera within an opera, featuring Figaro, Count Almaviva and Susanna, all trying to save the queen from beheading in a musical and spirited production. (reproduced from the Château de Versailles website)
The cast includes soprano Teresa Perrotta (Marie-Antoinette), bass Jonathan Bryan (Beaumarchais), mezzo Kayla Siembieda (Susanna), baritone Ben Schaefer (Figaro), tenor Brian Wallin (Earl Almaviva), soprano Joanna Latini (Rosina), bass baritone Peter Morgan (Louis XVI) and tenor Christian Sanders (Patrick Honoré Bégearss). Joseph Colaneri conducts the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. Jay Lesenger directs.

The performance should last about 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one interval.

I will attend the first two performances on December 4 and 5.