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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Week of September 3 - September 10, 2015



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Great Performances at the Met

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

 Saturday, September 5, 2015 @ 8:00pm

Sunday, September 62015 @ 3:00am

Monday, September 7, 2015 @ 12:00am 
Please forgive my mistake last week; Carmen is this week. By now you know that La Donna Del Lago was last week. 



Carmen
Richard Eyre's mesmerizing production of Bizet's steamy melodrama returns with mezzo-soprano
Anita Rachvelishvili singing her signature role of the ill-fated gypsy temptress. Aleksandrs Antonenko plays her desperate lover, the soldier Don Jose, and Ildar Abdrazakov is the swaggering bullfighter Escamillo, who comes between them. Pablo Heras-Casado conducts the irresistible score, which features one beloved and instantly recognizable melody after another.
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Carmen

Opera on 
WGBH2 this week!
Sunday, September 2, 1:00pm


Marcelo Alvarez
in






SO—do you want to sing? 
Come audition for RICCO!
TONIGHT
Wednesday, September 2.




AUDITIONS!

New member auditions will take place on Wednesday, September 2nd, at 7:30 PM at Providence Presbyterian Church, 500 Hope St. Providence.  Our Auditions Page has more information.  Click HERE!
http://www.ricco.org/?page_id=81



Famous composers and their dogs




URI OLLI program:

Richard Wagner's Tannhauser

Wagner's treatment of the Tannhauser story was influenced by his sense of a global disillusionment with life and the disgust he was feeling for the trivial sensuousness and hedonism of modern life.  He longed “to find satisfaction in a more elevated and noble element – something pure, chaste and inaccessible”.  Freedom in Tannhauser becomes associated not with the unbridled expression of love – Venusberg and its sexual excess-- but with asceticism.  We will examine the sources of Wagner's libretto, the musical score and Wagner's use of motifs which reaches it summit in later works.  YouTube video clips and allusions to the libretto will be used to support and emphasize our examination of the work.

The course will be offered at the URI OLLI program Tuesday afternoons, 1:30 to 3, .for six consecutive weeks beginning September 8.  It will also be offered at the Circle of Scholars program at Salve Regina College on Thursday mornings, 10  - 12 for five consecutive weeks beginning September 24.  For more information please contact the respective organizations.

Note:  The Metropolitan Opera will present its HD performance of Tannhauser on October 31.

Suggested Reading:  Ernest Newman:  Tannhauser, in “The Wagner Operas”, Princeton University
                                  Press, 1991
                                  Synopsis of Tannhauser at Wikipedia on the net

Louis Mainelli has offered courses on Wagner's operas –LohengrinThe RingTristan and Isolde and - Parsifal - for the past few years at the URI OLLI program




Alice Bloch 

reviews the world premiere performance of the one-act opera, “An American Dream” for the Seattle Gay News.






Liane Curtis 

reviews the world premiere at the Santa Fe Opera of Jennifer Higdon’s first opera,
“Cold Mountain.”




The Art of Staying Awake at the Opera
Monday, August 31, 2015 - 12:00 PM
By Fred Plotkin
I fell asleep at Satyagraha. What can I say? --Rosie





OPERA ON THE INTERNET 
WITH  
DAVE  D' AGUANNO

A couple of Mozart operas are featured this coming Saturday (September 5) on internet radio, one of which is the ever-popular "Marriage of Figaro." This particular broadcast is of a performance by the Flemish Opera (Ghent) that took place last June.

A little less familiar but hardly unknown, his earlier opera "Idomeneo" can be heard on German Radio in a LIVE performance from this year's Stuttgart Music Festival.

On ORF (Austria) this Saturday, a broadcast of Verdi's "Otello" is on the schedule in a performance from Turin which took place on October 14 of last year.

And from the San Francisco Opera: a July 2014 performance of Puccini's "Madame Butterfly" with soprano Patricia Racette singing the title role.

In the meantime, the 1st video-stream of the season from the Vienna State Opera is available (for purchase) on Friday (September 4); the opera being presented is Verdi's "Rigoletto."

Also, you might want to mark your calendars for the 1st FREE live audio-stream from the Met this season: On Monday, September 21, you can tune in to a performance of Verdi's "Otello."

Enjoy!

DAVE


Dmitri Hvorostovsky returns to opera stage

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Following a positive round of ongoing treatments, Dmitri Hvorostovsky looks forward to returning to the stage this month for three Read More »



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The Met Saturday afternoon
 radio broadcast season starts again in November.  Watch this space!




Opera on 
WGBH this week!



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