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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Week of September 7 - September 14, 2017



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

Saturday, September  9, 8:00pm
Sunday, September 10, 3:00am
Monday,  September 11, 1:00am


La Traviata


Hear Sonya Yoncheva sing the tragic courtesan Violetta in Verdi's classic, with Michael Fabiano as her ardent lover Alfredo and Thomas Hampson as his disapproving father Germont, in a revival of Willy Decker's staging conducted by Nicola Luisotti.

Length: 150 minutes                                                                                                                                                                         








OPERA ON THE INTERNET
WITH 
DAVE D' AGUANNO


Fans of 21st century opera can kick-start their operatic experiences tomorrow (September 7) as Musiq3 (Belgium) will be broadcasting a performance from Brussels of "Pinocchio" -- the newest opera by Belgian composer Philippe Boesmans. This one received its world premiere performances earlier this year. In any case, conservative-minded listeners may be interested to know that this composer's style is quite accessible. There also happens to be an audio-only YouTube upload of an earlier performance of this opera (see 2nd link below).

On Saturday (September 9), Swedish Radio has a special treat in store for those of us "of a certain age" who, once upon a time, thrilled to the live performances of soprano Roberta Peters, tenor Nicolai Gedda, and/or baritone Cornell MacNeil. As it so happens, the scheduled broadcast on this enterprising radio station is the Met performance of April 8, 1967 of Verdi's "Rigoletto", and it features (you guessed it) Roberta Peters as Gilda, Nicolai Gedda as the Duke, & Cornell MacNeil as Rigoletto.

More Verdi is on tap for us on Saturday when NPR brings us a November 2016 performance from San Francisco Opera of "Aida."

German Radio, on the other hand, has some vintage Mozart on its schedule with the August 28, 2017 performance of "La Clemenza di Tito" as heard in London.

Last but not least, there's a broadcast on Sunday (September 10) which fits into the category of "operas you've never heard before." From Warsaw: It's a LIVE performance of Karol Kurpinski's 1814 opera "The Charlatan." Sounds like it certainly may be worth checking out, IMO!

Enjoy!

DAVE







WQXR


Exchanging Words with Librettist Mark Campbell
Fred Plotkin sits down with librettist Mark Campbell about the slew of new operas he has hitting opera houses this year. Aug 31, 2017




Leonard Bernstein's Lectures, or Music Podcasts from the Past

Let Bernstein school you with these in-depth  
musical lectures and analyses.









































News from Around the World of Music

Renée Fleming and Susan Graham, "Anything You Can Do" from Annie Get Your Gun


Pretty Yende Unmasks a Promising Opera Career



Susan Graham: Becoming a Baritone

The lark descending – nudist viola player plays during naked sky dive

Lena Yokohama plays Vivaldi on newly restored 1749 Santo Serafin violin

Karita Mattila’s Late Career Triumphs



Four alternative methods to make sure your practice efforts survive the pressures of performance


Cecilia Bartoli as Ariodante


Cecilia Bartoli, Last Seen with a Beard, May Return to New York

Review: Cecilia Bartoli Has Dramatic Depth as ‘Norma’ at Salzburg Festival

5 Cartoons That Had Some Serious Fun with Classical Music

British Airways breaks violin

What’s It Like Starting at the Met Opera?
https://jasonhaaheim.com/whats-it-like-starting-at-the-met-opera/

Florence Price's 'Sinner, Please Don't Let This Harvest Pass' Will Move Your Soul

The Incredible Story of Elise Hall's Saxophone and Debussy's Trainwreck Commission

Amy Beach, a Pioneering American Composer, Turns 150

Trials of travelling musicians: violin not accepted as hand luggage on ferry

Royal Opera House to Livestream ‘La Bohème’ Preview

Watch: Eastman Student Arranges Holst’s First Suite for Euphonium and Ocarina


How Classical Arrangements in the Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’s’ Changed Pop Music

What to you is absolutely essential reading for the classical music elitist?
(From a conversation on Facebook)

New Oxford History of Music Vol IX. The Modern Age ed. G. Abraham
The Broadway Sound by Robert Russell Bennett
Music and Imagination by Aaron Copland
What to Listen for in Music by Aaron Copland
Greatness in Music by Alfred Einstein.
Mozart's Women, by Jane Glover
Music, The Brain, And Ecstasy by Robert Jourdain
The Lives of the Great Composers by Harold C. Schonberg
Lords of Chaos by Michael Moynihan and Didrik Soderlind
The Rest is Noise by Alex Ross
Poetics of Music by Igor Stravinsky













Our 2017-2018 Concert Season includes:

A Full & Glorious Messiah

G. F. Handel

Saturday, November 25, 2017 ~ 7:30pm

The Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul, 30 Fenner St., Providence, RI

Sunday, November 26th, 2017 ~ 3:00pm

St. Ann Arts and Cultural Center, 84 Cumberland St., Woonsocket, RI

Tomorrow's Stars Today


Saturday, March 24, 2018 ~ 7:30 PM

The Cathedral of Saints Peter & Paul, 30 Fenner St., Providence, RI
 W. A. Mozart:  Coronation Mass
Gustav Holst:  Four Hymns from the Rig Veda
Benjamin Britten:  Rejoice in the Lamb

Love and Peace: Two Journeys
Saturday, June 2, 2018 ~ 7:30 PM
Immaculate Conception Church, 237 Garden Hills Dr., Cranston, RI
Esa-Pekka Salonen:  Dona nobis pacem
Geoffrey Gibbs:  Until Forever Ends (WORLD PREMIERE)
R. Vaughan Williams:  Dona nobis pacem

(All concerts performed with orchestra.)
or visit our website:  www.ricco.org.


"I invite any and all who share in our enthusiasm for great choral music to become part of the Rhode Island Civic Chorale and Orchestra experience. I promise you the best music, hard work, camaraderie, enthusiasm, a commitment to excellence, and rewards which greatly surpass things material. We offer the opportunity to share your talent and enthusiasm with other like-minded individuals as well as appreciative and knowledgeable audiences."   --Dr. Edward Markward











An early peek at our 46th season

Baroque Brilliance  |  Saturday and Sunday, November 11-12, 2017
Baroque masterworks for chorus and orchestra, including:
   • Purcell’s Come Ye Sons of Art
   • Handel’s Zadok the Priest and Dettingen Te Deum
   • Zelenka’s Magnificat.

Messiah  |  Saturday, December 16, 2017
Christine Noel conducts the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, Providence Singers, and soloists in the eleventh annual performance of Handel’s masterpiece — a fresh reading informed by Baroque performance practice.

Of Sea and Sky  |  Saturday and Sunday, March 10-11, 2018
Music inspired by the power and majesty of the natural world, including these and more:
   • Brahms’ O Schöne NachtSpätherbstAbendlied, and Warum
   • Elder’s Ballade to the MoonSky Sonnet, and Sunrise Carol
   • Eric Whitacre’s Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine
Also on the program: The traditional Scottish ballad Loch Lomond and the U.S. Navy Hymn.


Opera Choruses  |  Saturday, May 19, 2018
We present a grand and glorious journey through the world of opera, done up in fine formal style as a gala concert to benefit choral performance and education. Count on it: Giuseppe Verdi’s creations will be there for sure, with contributions from Giacomo Puccini, Gioachino Antonio Rossini, and a number of their talented friends
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Chorus

The Metropolitan Opera Announces Chorus Auditions 
for the 2018–19 Season




Met Opera Chorus performs Otello


The Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Extra Chorus offer unique and rewarding career opportunities for highly qualified performers. Classically trained professional singers who have been invited to audition should be prepared to sing two operatic arias in different languages from memory. Selections should demonstrate the applicant’s ability to sing lyrically. An accompanist will be provided.

All applicants will be considered for Full Time (Regular) and Extra Chorus positions.

Applicants shall submit via email addressed to ChorusAuditions@metopera.org the following materials:

a cover letter requesting an audition; please indicate your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd audition session preference from the dates below; any union affiliation should be also be listed
a current one-page resume, including a photo/head-shot
an audio clip (MP3 file, no larger than 10 MB) of an operatic aria (no youtube clips or links)
a list of no more than 5 operatic arias, two of which will be selected as your audition pieces
PDF or JPEG copy of current documentation proving the ability to work in the United States.
Auditions will be granted by invitation only, and will be held at the following times:

Session #1       Tuesday, October 31st, 2017       1:45pm to 4:45pm

Session #2       Friday, November 3rd, 2017       2:45pm to 5:45pm

Session #3       Wednesday, November 15th, 2017       2:45pm to 5:45pm

Session #4       Friday, November 17th, 2017       2:45pm to 5:45pm

Applications must be received on or before 12 midnight EST, Friday, September 1st, 2017.  Submissions received after this date, regardless of postmark or email transmission time, will not be considered.

Only applicants with current documentation proving the ability to work in the United States will be granted an audition.

Any singer who is offered employment and is not already a member of AGMA (American Guild of Musical Artists) will be required to join AGMA.

All applicants will be notified as to whether an audition has been granted. No audition comments will be shared with the applicant.

Similar information about the auditions may be found by contacting the following:

American Guild of Musical Artists
1430 Broadway 14th Floor
New York, NY  10018
(212) 265-3687
www.musicalartists.org

The Metropolitan Opera
Donald Palumbo, Chorus Master
Steven Losito, Chorus Administrator
Daniel Hoy, Incoming Chorus Administrator effective July 31st, 2017
Lincoln Center
New York, NY  10023

The Metropolitan Opera is an Equal Opportunity Employer










The Met Saturday afternoon
 radio broadcast is on hiatus until December 2.

but You can hear operas from the Royal Opera in Covent Garden, the Chicago Lyric Opera, and other operas around the world at 
1:00PM on WQXR


Go to:  http://www.wqxr.org/streams

Then click on 

WQXR 105.9 FM





NO OPERA ON
WGBH THIS WEEK!

Former Vice President Al Gore






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