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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Week of April 25 - May 2, 2019





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


Saturday, April 27, 2019, 8:00pm
Sunday,  April 28,  2019, 3:00am 
Monday, April 29, 2019, 12:00am

CENDRILLON

Massenet’s sumptuous take on the Cinderella story comes to the Met, with Joyce DiDonato starring in the title role. She is paired with mezzo-soprano Alice Coote in the trouser role of Prince Charming, Kathleen Kim as the Fairy Godmother, and Stephanie Blythe as the imperious Madame de la HaltiΓ¨re. Bertrand de Billy conducts Laurent Pelly’s imaginative storybook production. 

Stephanie Blythe

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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Spring and Summer Opera Blossoms Across America
No matter where you are this spring and summer, here are the operas to see across the country. Apr 18, 2019


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OPERA ON THE INTERNET
WITH 
DAVE D’AGUANNO

This coming weekend, there's an interesting group of operas to be heard on internet radio -- and there's even a broadcast of "La Traviata" for those of you who long to hear it at least one more time!

One of the operas scheduled for this Saturday (April 27) happens to be one of the most widely performed opera in the 19th century! Chopin considered it to be a masterpiece; on the other hand, Mendelssohn despised it. In any case, the opera in question is Meyerbeer's "Robert le Diable" which (along with Rossini's "William Tell") ushered in a considerable number of grand operas after its 1831 premiere. The performance being aired is one that took place in Brussels earlier this month.

Donizetti's "La Favorite" -- which, incidentally, happens to be a grand opera, capitalizing on the popularity of the Meyerbeer work mentioned above -- comes to us on Radio 3 (RAI), the performance being one that took place on February 24 of this year.

From the Met, we have the LIVE matinee broadcast of Wagner's "Die Gotterdammerung." Christine Goerke can be heard singing the role of Brunnhilde, as she did in previous installments of the Met's Ring Cycle this season.

Of interest for those of you who thrive on tragic operas, particularly if they end with the heroine being murdered or dying of consumption or, in this case, committing suicide: You can tune in to a recent (February 2019) performance of Janacek's "Katya Kabanova" which was given this year as part of the Royal Opera in London's current season.

Then again, you can wait till Sunday for one of the most famous heroine-dying-of-consumption operas ever written: Verdi's "La Traviata" which is being broadcast LIVE from Bologna.

In a lighter vein, direct from Paris on Sunday afternoon, we have Adolphe Adam's 1836 comic opera "Le Postillon de Lonjumeau." And yes, this is the same Adolphe Adam who wrote "O Holy Night" as well as the ballet "Giselle."

For this weekend's "opera nobody's ever heard before" you can tune in to BR Klassik on Sunday afternoon for the March 20, 2019 performance from Munich of "L'Ancetre" ("The Ancestor") (1905) which happens to be an opera which Camille Saint-Saens wrote a few decades after "Samson & Dalila." With recent performances of his operas "Proserpine" & "The Silver Bell" we may very well be in the midst of a major Saint-Saens revival. Only time will tell. . .

Enjoy!

DAVE



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THE MET SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00 PM  RADIO BROADCAST

Richard Wagner'S
GΓΆtterdΓ€mmerung

  
                 GO  to    HTTP://WWW.WQXR.ORG/STREAMS                                       THEN CLICK ON WQXR 105.9 FM                                                                     For Synopsis:         https://www.metopera.org/discover/synopses/gotterdammerung/
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NO OPERA ON 
WGBH THIS WEEK!


James R. Clapper,, Jr.,  Director of National Intelligence (2010–2017)







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