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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Week of October 27 - November 3, 2016

All links are live!



This week on Rhode Island Public television,
WSBE:  (Comcast 294, Cox 808, Full Channel 109, and Verizon 478)  

Saturday, October 29, 2016, 8:00pm
Sunday, October 30, 2016 3:00am
Monday, October 31 2016, 12:00am


GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET


The Merry Widow


Tony Award winner Susan Stroman helmed and choreographed this production of Franz Lehár's "The Merry Widow," which features a fresh translation from Jeremy Sams. Renée Fleming stars as a wealthy widow who's wooed by an old flame (Nathan Gunn), but for reasons that may not have much to do with love.
Length: 150 minutes| 











Ohhhhhh I can relate...in high school, I was a clarinet player whose instrument squeaked more than a boy's voice during puberty. You knew what part I was playing by the squeak-squak-squawks! (I'm With The Marching Band):


WQXR



For ‘William Tell’ Nerds, The Met Does (Reasonably) Well by Rossini's Epic
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
By David Patrick Stearns
David Patrick Stearns reviews the new William Tell production at the Met Opera and says that there is much that Rossini's massive epic has to offer, especially at the end.




1956, Paris, Charles Aznavour, singer, in the street



Singular Voices: Charles Aznavour
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
By Fred Plotkin
Fred Plotkin continues his series called Singular Voices sharing his thoughts after a recent New York performance by French multi-lingual singer Charles Aznavour.





News from Around the World of Music




In conversation with Luca Pisaroni: back to Milan with his La Scala debut

http://www.gramilano.com/2016/10/in-conversation-with-luca-pisaroni-back-to-milan-with-his-la-scala-debut/



Alice Bloch’s review in the Seattle Gay News, of Hansel and Gretel at Seattle Opera:






Justice Ginsburg Will Make Her Operatic Debut — Sort Of







English National Opera appoints new music director
Conductor Martyn Brabbins will take up the post immediately




How can we increase diversity in classical music?
Jeremy Pound attends Radio 3's Diversity and Inclusion in Composition conference in Manchester





Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928-2016)
Leading Finnish composer dies at the age of 87

http://www.classical-music.com/news/einojuhani-rautavaara-1928-2016



Skip to the End! Don Giovanni Review

 By Naomi Graber 





OPERA ON THE INTERNET 
WITH  
DAVE  D' AGUANNO

Among the interesting items that opera fans may want to check out this coming weekend, the LIVE free audio-stream from the Met on Friday evening (at 7:25) may take pride of place, especially if you happen to be a fan of soprano Karita Mattila. In seasons past, she was acclaimed for her searing and dramatic portrayal of the role of Jenufa in Janacek's opera of the same name. This time around, she takes on the arguably even more dramatic role of Jenufa's foster-mother (Kostelnicka).

Fans of tenor Juan Diego Florez can hear him in a role he performed at the Met not too long ago: that of Giacomo (a.k.a.Uberto) in Rossini's "La Donna del Lago." On ORF (Austria) this Saturday he is featured in a performance from this past summer's Rossini Festival in Pesaro (August 8, 2016).
(http://oe1.orf.at/)

Performed just this last summer in Santa Fe, Samuel Barber's "Vanessa" gets yet another performance. On Saturday it comes to us LIVE from Berlin and can be heard on German Radio.

If you've ever wondered if there happened to be another opera (besides "Samson & Dalila" by Saint-Saens) in which the entire cast is killed at the end of the opera (!!), why not check out this Saturday's LIVE performance on Radio 3 (BBC)? The work is Felicien David's four-act grand operaAmong the interesting items that opera fans may want to check out this coming weekend, the LIVE free audio-stream from the Met on Friday evening (at 7:25) may take pride of place, especially if you happen to be a fan of soprano Karita Mattila. In seasons past, she was acclaimed for her searing and dramatic portrayal of the role of Jenufa in Janacek's opera of the same name. This time around, she takes on the arguably even more dramatic role of Jenufa's foster-mother (Kostelnicka).

Fans of tenor Juan Diego Florez can hear him in a role he performed at the Met not too long ago: that of Giacomo (a.k.a.Uberto) in Rossini's "La Donna del Lago." On ORF (Austria) this Saturday he is featured in a performance from this past summer's Rossini Festival in Pesaro (August 8, 2016).

Performed just this last summer in Santa Fe, Samuel Barber's "Vanessa" gets yet another performance. On Saturday it comes to us LIVE from Berlin and can be heard on German Radio.

If you've ever wondered if there happened to be another opera (besides "Samson & Dalila" by Saint-Saens) in which the entire cast is killed at the end of the opera (!!), why not check out this Saturday's LIVE performance on Radio 3 (BBC)? The work is Felicien David's four-act grand opera "Herculanum,” and is being performed at this year's Wexford Festival. The biggest challenge facing the production team in Wexford may possibly be their depiction of the devastating eruption of Mt. Vesuvius at the end of the opera, a spectacle which supposedly wowed the audience at the opera's premiere in Paris in 1859.

Enjoy!

DAVE








The Met Saturday afternoon
 radio broadcast will return on December 3 with 'Manon Lescaut.' 



Watch this space. Enjoy the haitus! 





Beloved brother

Manuel Joseph Pegueros, Jr

July 19, 1955 – October 19, 2016

May choirs of angels lead you to your rest






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No opera on
WGBH this week!


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