Bashful bel canto: Norma in Houston

Bashful bel canto: Norma in Houston

However, in spite of all the great music, I got a sense that the company radiated severe apathy about the sheer task of putting on "yet another grand opera like this one because it is a classic which is, however, very boring." Combined with this aura, I got the sense that this production was blessed with a great many artists who only just failed, in their combined efforts, to make this production truly take off and maintain altitude.

Andrew Schneider - May 1, 2018
Leonard reigns as Rosina in WNO's Barber

Leonard reigns as Rosina in WNO's Barber

Leonard's voice is smooth and dark, but simultaneously buoyant and splendidly agile; she is perfectly suited to Rossini, and she appears to love it. If only the staging used her better! She subtly pulled off one of the funniest moments of the evening as she began the cabaletta while genteelly practicing her needlepoint as she sings about being a sweet, obedient young lady, but once she arrives at the all important "ma..." sings "ma se mi toccano dov'è il mio debole" through gritted teeth as she aggressively stabs the sampler with her needle, while the audience roars with laughter.

Molly Simoneau - Apr 30, 2018
Opera On Tap's Her Kind: music & a beer

Opera On Tap's Her Kind: music & a beer

Her Kind opened mysteriously enough as the sopranos entered costumed in dissimilar black outfits, their heads covered in grey veils. Standing strategically around the periphery of the playing area, they produced a polyphonic sound evoking the solemnity and religiosity of Hildegard's composition concerning salvation and the Virgin Mother.

John Hohmann - Apr 29, 2018
Futuristic Baroque burlesque: Orphée

Futuristic Baroque burlesque: Orphée

Undoubtedly, the standout performance of the show goes to the remarkable Company XIV. These six dancers, in some of the most exquisite costuming I've ever seen, moved throughout the show functioning much in the way a Greek chorus would. Their physicality representing the off-stage chorus as well as the virtual one compiled by singers from around the world submitting recordings of themselves.

Greg Finney - Apr 27, 2018
Uncomfortable premieres: The Mother

Uncomfortable premieres: The Mother

I would place Merz and Osborn's opera somewhere in the middle of absurdist and literalist. They attempt to explore the psychological relationship of mother and son through repetitive material and an assertive musical language.

John Beckett - Apr 27, 2018
Beloved Bernstein: HGO's West Side Story

Beloved Bernstein: HGO's West Side Story

HGO hit the nail on the head in making West Side Story come across as a highly successful play with songs, with Jerome Robbins's choreography being by far the lead attraction of the evening in terms of its sheer power of unspoken expression.

Andrew Schneider - Apr 25, 2018
Candide: projecting the best of all possible worlds

Candide: projecting the best of all possible worlds

There is the vexing notion that Bernstein was his own Dr. Pangloss, coaxing himself out of Westphalia into a musical and theatrical breach. If divine providence finally lights the way, it is energized more by the rigorous tug of theatrical absurdity and naive optimism, than Voltaire's satirical bite.

John Hohmann - Apr 24, 2018
Sweeney Todd: Demon of Disguise

Sweeney Todd: Demon of Disguise

Audiences have been flocking to the Barrow Street Theater, which has been converted into a 135-seat pie shop, for over a year. The producers have the delicious cheek to sell meat pies, by reservation only, prior to each performance. They will be serving up those pies well into the summer.

John Hohmann - Apr 24, 2018
The voice teacher series: Betsy Bishop

The voice teacher series: Betsy Bishop

"My singers, being older, have a different need for honesty. I don't think it is ethical for me to pronounce judgement on their potential, but I do think I should point out difficulties that might put a career out of reach for them."

Jenna Simeonov - Apr 24, 2018
"Requiem for a Lost Girl is based on a true story."

"Requiem for a Lost Girl is based on a true story."

"The tragedy of her death and stigma that surrounded it is still with me. This experience is how I found my way into the themes of this piece."

Jenna Simeonov - Apr 23, 2018

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