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Serse opera, a co-production with Baldwin Wallace Opera and Cleveland Opera Theater with guest director and conductor Timothy Nelson, hailed by Opera News as "The future of opera." Channeling the style of Rumi and building on the concept of a Persian folk-love story as narrated by a poet, Nelson will create and lead this world-premiere adaptation of Handel's "Serse."
This exciting production will feature a cast from the Baldwin Wallace Opera program, a chamber orchestra, costume design by Esther Haberlen and scenographic design by Matthew D. McCarren. Sung in Italian with English narration, "Serse" will have an approximate 90-minute duration.
This is the first Baldwin Wallace Opera production to be produced under the leadership of Scott Skiba, the recently appointed director of opera studies, and Jason Aquila, the recently appointed opera music director.
The opera in three acts tells the story of Serses, the King of Persia, who is engaged to Amastre, but he really loves Romilda. Unfortunately, his brother, Arsamenes, and Romilda are already in love. To confuse matters further, Romilda's sister, Atalanta, is secretly in love with Arsamenes. Add a bumbling servant, and it looks like all the lovers are doomed to be separated. However, love prevails and all rejoice as they return to happiness.
The Choir Girl interviews the Chorus of the Edmonton Opera Eugene Onegin production www.thechoirgirl.ca/2013/04/dear-opera-chorus.html
Opera at Western. The Secret Gardener. Paul Davenport Theatre-Talbot College-Western University. November 20th, 2019. Photo: Claus Andersen
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The Choir Girl interviews the Chorus of the Edmonton Opera Eugene Onegin production www.thechoirgirl.ca/2013/04/dear-opera-chorus.html
Opera at Western. The Secret Gardener. Paul Davenport Theatre-Talbot College-Western University. November 20th, 2019. Photo: Claus Andersen
This reminds me of those inspirational wartime posters. I'm too lazy to search the web for an example, but you know the ones I mean. And if you don't, well, it's not going to improve your life any if you did, so I'm not going to waste your time and mine by trying to educate you. Although if you've read all this, you may as well have been looking at a nice picture I looked up and perhaps even learned something. Hell, who knows, it may have triggered a fascinating and long-term interest in wartime poster history, and I've deprived you of that. Instead, you have been reading all this useless crap, and goddamn, now I feel guilty. Let me find something.
OK, this is the best I could come up with, but it's not exactly what I meant. Ho hum.
For the second year in a row, the Riverside Lyric Opera performed at the Libary as part of our Love Your Library programs. They performed love songs from a variety of operas. The crowd was also treated to a chocolate fountain buffet of treats during Intermission.
Opera at Western. The Secret Gardener. Paul Davenport Theatre-Talbot College-Western University. November 20th, 2019. Photo: Claus Andersen