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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Week of April 27 - May 4, 2017



This week on Rhode Island Public television,
WSBE:  (Comcast 294, Cox 808, Full Channel 109, and Verizon 478)  
Now broadcasting two or three operas every weekend!


Great Performances at the Met

Saturday, April 29, 2017, 8:00PM
Sunday, April 30, 2017, 3:00AM

Les Pêcheurs de Perles
The Pearl Fishers



A production of Georges Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" ("Les Pêcheurs de Perles"), a sweeping romance about a Hindu priestess (Diana Damrau) pursued by rival pearl divers (Matthew Polenzani, Mariusz Kwiecien).
Length: 150



Monday, May 1, 2017, 12:00AM

THE MERRY WIDOW


Renée Fleming lights up the Met stage as Hanna Glawari, the fabulously wealthy widow of the title in Lehár’s beloved operetta, set in Paris and seen in a glittering production directed and choreographed by Broadway’s Susan Stroman. Nathan Gunn is Danilo, Hanna’s former flame, who is supposed to woo and marry her in order to keep her fortune in their home country of Pontevedro. Kelli O’Hara sings Valencienne, the flirtatious young wife of the Pontevedrian ambassador in Paris, Baron Zeta, played by Thomas Allen, and Alek Shrader is her suitor, Camille. Andrew Davis conducts the waltz-rich score, and the new English translation is by Jeremy Sams.



Opera on WGBH this week!

WGBH2      Sunday, 1PM
Romeo Et Juliette


The electrifying team of Vittorio Grigolo and Diana Damrau reunites for a new production of Gounod's opera based on the Shakespeare play. Damrau makes her role debut as Juliette in Bartlett Sher's new production, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda. Elliot Madore sings Mercutio and Mikhail Petrenko sings Frre Laurent. Sher's staging is a La Scala production, initially presented by the Salzburg Festival, where it premiered in 2008.
Synopsis:
http://www.metopera.org/discover/synposes-archive/romeo-et-juliette/



Special feature!

Black Opera Singers

It’s past Black History month but I just found it and it is wonderful—better late than never!

Leontyne Price, Martina Arroyo, Kathleen Battle, Jessye Norman (clockwise)

Black History Month 2017: The Black Singers Dominating the Opera World Today

Part 1:
Part 2:
Part 3:




WQXR


The Vanishing Vocal Recital (and Where to Find Some)
http://www.wqxr.org/#!/story/vanishing-vocial-vocal-recital/




News from Around the World of Music

Experience the energy of passion: “Tosca” Live from the Vienna State Opera via free stream!


The notes Verdi didn’t want us to see will be going 



Kristin Lewis To Make Royal Opera House Debut

Paris National Opera 2017-18 Season Leaked; Jonas Kaufmann to Open Season in ‘Don Carlo’

Ben Bliss, tenor on Avoiding Conservatories, His Met Debut, and Entrepreneurship

Artist Of The Week: Rolando Villazón Delivers Comic Timing Directing ‘Don Pasquale’

More Than ‘Pagliacci:’ A Look At Ruggero Leoncavallo’s Other Operas

Institute for Women Conductors

Watch: Vittorio Grigolo in spontaneous duet with LA street singer

Uproar in China over incoming maestro

75 today, Barbra Streisand sings Debussy

Nice piece on Chineke in the New York Times

This music is supposed to help you concentrate

Polish opera chief dies

Ludovic Morlot To Leave Seattle Symphony

Almanac: Igor Stravinsky on music critics




OPERA ON THE INTERNET 
WITH  
DAVE D' AGUANNO

This coming Saturday (April 29), the opera being broadcast from the Met in New York is none other than Wagner's first real big success: "The Flying Dutchman." This LIVE performance can be heard on several internet radio stations.

ORF (Austria) has scheduled a delayed broadcast of the March 22, 2017 performance from Rome of Donizetti's "Maria Stuarda."

Then, on Radio 4 (the Netherlands), there's a LIVE performance of "Nabucco" -- But wait! This is not the popular Verdi opera, but one written by Michelangelo Falvetti in 1683. Strictly speaking, the original title of the work is "Il Dialogo del Nabucco" although Radio 4 is referring to it, simply, as "Nabucco."

Another early work comes to us via Swedish Radio. It's an encore broadcast of the July 15, 2016 performance from Montpellier of Rameau's "Zoroastre" (1749; revised in 1756).

And for those of you who choose to do some mid-week opera-listening, you can tune in to the Met's FREE live audio-stream next Tuesday (May 2) for a performance of Franco Alfano's "Cyrano de Bergerac" with tenor Roberto Alagna performing the title role.

Enjoy!

DAVE








The Met Saturday afternoon
 radio broadcast  
1:00 PM


Der Fliegende Holländer
(The Flying Dutchman)
WAGNER
Nézet-Séguin; Wagner, Zajick, Hunter Morris, Bliss, Volle, Selig


 

‘An Evening Of Opera Highlights’ at Melbourne’s Plenary on Saturday 21 October and Sydney Opera House on Tuesday 24 October.  

In case you should find yourself down under...










OPERA ON
WGBH THIS WEEK!



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