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This week on Rhode Island Public television:
WSBE: (Comcast 294, Cox 808, Full Channel 109, and Verizon 478)
Saturday, April 21, 2018, 8:00pm
Sunday, April 22, 2018 3:00am
Monday, April 23, 2018 12:00am
La Traviata
Soprano
Sonya Yoncheva stars in Verdi's "La Traviata," about a frail
courtesan who sacrifices her happiness in order to spare her beloved (Michael
Fabiano) and his family the strife that her reputation could cause them.
Length: 150
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Warm Weather Opera Worth Traveling For
Nowadays,
the warm months are filled with a lot of compelling and original opera. This
year, the music of Leonard Bernstein (1918–90) is omnipresent, to celebrate his
centennial. Apr 15, 2018
Unfractured Fairy Tales: ‘Cendrillon’ at the Metropolitan
Opera
What truly
created opening night success was Laurent Pelly’s production, which brought a
theatrical confidence to the stage. The audience devoured it like a meal of
desserts. Apr 13, 2018
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Many years ago, when I was a music student, I studied
counterpoint; the textbook was dense and forbidding. My dear friend Beth
Denisch, professor of composition at Berklee School of Music, has produced a
book on counterpoint that is clear and even beautiful, a bargain at twice the
price.--Rosie
Contemporary Counterpoint: Theory & Application
(Music Theory: Counterpoint)
by Beth Denisch (Author)
Paperback – September 1, 2017
Interview
with Beth Denisch by Fred Bouchard as a
part of the Berklee Oral History
Project.
Recorded January 13, 2011.
How Playing an Instrument Benefits Your Brain
Benjamin Zander: The transformative power of classical
music
Evelyn Glennie: How to truly listen https://www.ted.com/talks/evelyn_glennie_shows_how_to_listen#t-4385n
Think Tax Season is Tough? Bach Wrote Something For That
The pious composer used one of Jesus' more famous lines
(hint: it's the one about taxes) as the foundation of the cantata 'Nur jedem
das Seine.' Apr 17, 2018
The 20 Essential Schubert Recordings
Schubert was
immensely prolific. He wrote every kind of music — symphonies, piano works,
lieder. He’s got something for everyone. Here’s where to start. Apr 16, 2018
Study Explores Relationship Between Music Education and
Academic Performance
A team of
Dutch neuroscientists conducted the first longitudinal a study tracking the
impact music education has on students' academic performance. Apr 14, 2018
Listening to 'Soundtrack to Spring' From The New Yorker
Tom Gauld’s
spring-themed cover features Beethoven, Vivaldi and Stravinski — and is utterly
befitting of the season. Apr 13, 2018
The Sounds of War: Listening to Battle
Music
Visual art
and drama may spring to mind when you think of artistic depictions of war, but
for several centuries, composers found a way to capture battles in music. Apr
12, 2018
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Luciano Pavarotti sings Nessun Dorma, click here |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTFUM4Uh_6Y
Memories of Pavarotti From His Personal Butler
Simeon
Rossett may have an understanding of the tenor unlike any others. Apr 11, 2018
Open Ears: Get to Know “the Dean of Black Women
Composers”
Keith Lockhart Talks John Williams and the Boston Pops
Coming
up this Saturday (April 21), there are 2 operas being offered to us
by the Met. First of all, the matinee broadcast this time around is a
performance from last fall of Thomas Ades's newest opera "The
Exterminating Angel" which many of you may have seen when it received an
HD-transmission several months ago.
(www.wrti.org/)
Later on the same day -- at 7:55 p.m. -- you can hear a LIVE performance from the Met of Puccini's "Tosca" with Anna Netrebko in the title role and with her real-life husband Yusif Eyvazov in the tenor role of Cavaradossi.
(www.metopera.org/)
Besides the Ades opera, there's actually another 21st century British opera on Saturday's schedule as BBC Radio 3 brings us the world premiere of Mark-Anthony Turnage's latest: "Coraline." This so-called "children's opera" was heard just last month in London.
(www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/)
The Austrian station ORF, on the other hand, keeps us firmly in the mid-19th century with the February 11, 2018 performance from Berlin of Wagner's "Tristan & Isolde."
(http://oe1.orf.at/)
Two more 19th century operas appear on the schedule later on. One of them is "Benvenuto Cellini" by Hector Berlioz, as performed LIVE on Sunday in Paris.
(www.francemusique.fr/)
The other one happens to be yet another Met broadcast. On Monday evening at 7:25, the Met's FREE live audio-stream features Gounod's "Romeo & Juliette."
(www.metopera.org/)
Enjoy!
DAVE
(www.wrti.org/)
Later on the same day -- at 7:55 p.m. -- you can hear a LIVE performance from the Met of Puccini's "Tosca" with Anna Netrebko in the title role and with her real-life husband Yusif Eyvazov in the tenor role of Cavaradossi.
(www.metopera.org/)
Besides the Ades opera, there's actually another 21st century British opera on Saturday's schedule as BBC Radio 3 brings us the world premiere of Mark-Anthony Turnage's latest: "Coraline." This so-called "children's opera" was heard just last month in London.
(www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/)
The Austrian station ORF, on the other hand, keeps us firmly in the mid-19th century with the February 11, 2018 performance from Berlin of Wagner's "Tristan & Isolde."
(http://oe1.orf.at/)
Two more 19th century operas appear on the schedule later on. One of them is "Benvenuto Cellini" by Hector Berlioz, as performed LIVE on Sunday in Paris.
(www.francemusique.fr/)
The other one happens to be yet another Met broadcast. On Monday evening at 7:25, the Met's FREE live audio-stream features Gounod's "Romeo & Juliette."
(www.metopera.org/)
Enjoy!
DAVE
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THE MET SATURDAY AFTERNOON
RADIO BROADCAST AT
ON WQXR
APRIL 21, 2018
1:00 PM
The
Exterminating Angel
ADÈS
Adès; Luna, Echalaz, Matthews, Bevan, Coote, Rice,
Davies, Kaiser, Antoun, Portillo, Moore, Gilfry, Burdette, Van Horn, Tomlinson
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