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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Week of November 30 - December 7, 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,December 2, 2017, 8:00pm

Sunday, December 3, 2017, 3:00am

Monday, December 4, 2017, 12:00am





Il Barbiere di Siviglia

Christopher Maltman as Figaro; Lawrence Brownlee as Almaviva

Great Performances at the Met

Il Barbiere di Siviglia 
(The Barber of Seville)
In Bartlett Sher’s effervescent production of Rossini’s most popular opera, Isabel Leonard is the beautiful and feisty Rosina, who won’t be kept under lock and key. Lawrence Brownlee is her conspiring flame, Almaviva, and Christopher Maltman is the omnipotent barber, Figaro. Michele Mariotti conducts.

Approximate running time 3 hrs. 0 min.

SYNOPSIS:

Isabel Leonard as  Rosina
To watch Ms. Leonard and  Mr. Maltman rehearse, go to







The Rabbit of Seville







 OPERA ON THE INTERNET 
WITH 

DAVE D' AGUANNO



Tomorrow (Thursday) at 7:25 p.m., it's time for "The Magic Flute" (Mozart) in a LIVE performance from the Met. This is yet another of the Met's continuing series of FREE live audio-streams, given usually once a week.

Then on Saturday, you can hear a LIVE performance from Goteborg of Bellini's "Norma." This one comes to us via Swedish Radio.

This weekend, it's actually Sunday (December 3) that has a few more interesting items on internet radio. For one, there's a performance from this past summer's Rossini in Wildbad festival. Specifically, it's Rossini's early (1813) opera "Aureliano in Palmira." The performance is one that took place on July 22, and if you start listening and the overture sounds suspiciously identical to that of "The Barber of Seville", you're on the right station, since Rossini later re-used that music as the overture for his far better-known opera.

There's even more Italian opera on Sunday, and again, it's a relatively early work by a famous Italian composer. Verdi's "Attila" can be heard in a LIVE performance from Paris on French Radio.

And if your musical taste happens to be of a more "modern" character, you can enjoy Berg's "Lulu" as presented on ORF (Austria) in a LIVE performance from Vienna.

Enjoy!


DAVE











WQXR



The Holiday Gift Guide for Opera Lovers
Opera lovers know what they like — and lucky for you, Fred Plotkin knows what opera lovers like. He'll help you pick out the perfect holiday gift for the opera fans in your life.  Nov 22, 2017











News from Around the World of Music


Concert Review: Daniil Trifonov and the Mariinsky Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
David Patrick Stearns reviews Daniil Trifonov's performance at Carnegie Hall, featuring his composition Piano Concerto in E-flat. Nov 16, 2017

Why Are We So Obsessed with Child Prodigies?
Why are we so obsessed with absurdly talented kids ... and what does that say about us? Nov 16, 2017

Thanksgiving Leftovers: A Classical Music Playlist
We've made you a playlist to pair with your Thanksgiving leftovers — because nothing goes better with turkey sandwiches than the unfinished works of Bach, Mahler, Mozart and more. Nov 24, 2017

Remembering Della Reese And Her Puccini-Inspired 'Don't You Know?' 
The actress and singer passed away at the age of 86, and we can't stop listening to her opera-inspired 1959 hit. Nov 21, 2017


To hear her sing it:  

Listen: Cecilia Bartoli Just Became the First Woman to Perform in the Sistine Chapel
Her performance of a piece of early music by Perotin breaks an over 500-year-old taboo. Nov 20, 2017

A 10-Piece Playlist to Fill You Up This Thanksgiving
Because we all need a little more Thanksgiving music in our lives, enjoy this full spread of music inspired by America. Nov 20, 2017

5 Times Mickey Mouse Jammed Out to Your Favorite Classical Tunes
In honor of Mickey Mouse's birthday, we’ve compiled a short list of a few of his contributions to spreading classical music to new audiences throughout the world. Nov 18, 2017

Stravinsky's 'Firebird' Got a Scream From This Concertgoer
Calling the opening of this movement “startling” is a bit of an understatement. Nov 17, 2017

Watch This Hypnotic Performance of Glass' Violin Concerto ... On a Sax
Amy Dickson shows us how it's done. Nov 17, 2017

'The Psalms Experience' Recap Program 11 and 12: Celebration of Life and the Consequences of Power
Because in this life, don't forget you're allowed to feel good.  Nov 16, 2017

'The Psalms Experience' Recap Program 10: Pilgrimage of Life
The tenth program was the only one to feature Psalms sung in sequential order — which was appropriate, considering that these are known as the "Songs of Pilgrimage." Nov 16, 2017


Jake Heggie
New Jake Heggie opera Out of Darkness promises to light up the stage




Friends remember Richard Blakeney, Charleston-area opera singer who died suddenly






Прощание с Дмитрием Хворостовским

Farewell to Dmitri Hvorostovsky
November 27, 2017, beginning at 10:00 am
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall

Dimitri Hvorostovsky’s Funeral (In Russian)

Remembering Dmitri Hvorostovsky
The Siberian baritone died at the age of 55 on November 22. We remember his powerful voice and incredible spirit. Nov 22, 2017

Russian baritone’s ashes buried at Moscow’s Novodevichy Cemetery

THAT DECISIVE MOMENT
Remembering Hvorostovsky: The Week’s 8 Best Classical Music Moments on YouTube
The Siberian baritone died at the age of 55 on November 22. We remember his powerful voice and incredible spirit. Nov 22, 2017

Hvorostovsky’s family learned of late singer’s nomination for Grammy after funeral
Society & Culture November 29, 0:50 UTC+3


 










 






 Christine Noel


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.







The Met Saturday afternoon
 radio broadcast begins this week,
December 2  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!


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