Washington National Opera's Songbird: Knocked My Socks Off!
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by Michael Rogers
6d ago
First, let’s adjust expectations.  Yes, Songbird was presented by Washington National Opera, but it is not an opera.  Without knowing its history, I doubt you would think of it even as an operetta, though it is based on an operetta by an opera composer, the link that drew it into WNO’s fold.  It is an in-your-face, high energy Broadway musical by way of Bourbon Street, a comic adult fairy tale produced in vaudevillian style.  What it mostly is, is high entertainment, impressive in the quality, attention to detail, and professionalism shining from every aspect – composition ..read more
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Annapolis Opera's The Elixir of Love: Colorful and Fun!
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by Michael Rogers
1w ago
No one expected Casablanca to become the hit movie it became, but the combination of characters and their players in a love story shrouded by the backdrop of Nazi occupation during WWII achieved perfection: it hit all the right notes and touched our hearts.  I think a parallel can be drawn with composer Gaetano Donizetti and librettist Felice Romani’s bel canto opera L’elisir d’amore (The Elixir of Love, 1832); a simple love story moving forward with comic mishaps propelled by gorgeous music and arias that touched the hearts of the first audiences to hear it; it became an instant hit and ..read more
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Opera Lafayette's "From Saint-Cyr to Cannons: Moreau and Handel's Esther" - Theater as Mass Media
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by Michael Rogers
1M ago
I can’t decide.  Was this program music enriched by history or history enriched by music?  Attending an Opera Lafayette performance is not like opening a box of chocolates.  You always know what you are going to get, beautiful music associated with historical events in 17-19th century France with relevance today.  You can of course treat OL productions purely as musical events.  You go; you hear the beautiful music that OL has unearthed that you likely have not heard before, played authentically on period instruments by an outstanding group of musicians.  That is ..read more
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Virginia Opera's Sanctuary Road: Beautiful Music and Heart
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by Michael Rogers
1M ago
They had me at the choral beginning.  Yet, I had qualms about attending Sanctuary Road.  It is a modern opera about slavery, and I suspected I was in for a gut-wrenching experience of man’s inhumanity to man.  Beyond the weight of the subject matter, how would this work as an opera?  On the upbeat, opera has never shied away from social issues, but has been a tool for addressing them.  Powerful social issues are the driving force for many of our most popular operas.  I once wrote in a post and I’ll stand by it, “Science helps us to control our world; the arts and ..read more
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AOI's Three 20-Minute Operas 2024: Mission Impossible, Opera Style
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by Michael Rogers
2M ago
Good morning, composer and librettist teams.  Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to come up with 20-minute operas, complete with music, vocals, and storyline to be presented semi-staged, with Cafritz Young Artist singers accompanied by a chamber ensemble of musicians from the Washington National Opera in the Kennedy Center in one year.  You will receive mentoring from an established conductor, composer, and librettist, among others, and you will be given access to the resources of WNO.  This tape will self-destruct in 5-seconds.  Phfft!  Smoke appears. Each y ..read more
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NSO's Ring without Words: I tried to enjoy it, honest.
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by Michael Rogers
2M ago
The enthusiastic and elongated standing ovation at the conclusion of the National Symphony Orchestra’s playing, under the direction of Maestro Gianandrea Noseda, “Ring without Words” offered compelling evidence that I was in a minority of one.  Further, I could find no solace in reviews of this work when performed by other orchestras.  Well, I tried to enjoy it, honest, I did. The National Symphony Orchestra led by Conductor Gianandrea Noseda. Photo by Scott Suchman; courtesy of the National Symphony Orchestra. For me, Wagnerian opera was an acquired taste, but once acquired it beca ..read more
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Shakespeare Opera Theatre's Hansel and Gretel: A Fun Experience for All Ages
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by Michael Rogers
3M ago
I attended Shakespeare Opera Theatre’s performance of the opera, Hansel and Gretel, on Saturday afternoon, and it proved to be quite a pleasure as well as a rewarding arts experience.  I told my wife that next time we should bring some friends (be sure to read The Fan Experience section below). Engelbert Humperdinck (the composer, not the 1960s pop music singer who adopted his name to help the singer revitalize his career) was a talented, even gifted German composer.  He wrote six operas and many other well received musical compositions, but it is his opera Hansel and Gretel for whic ..read more
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Washington Concert Opera's Ermione: OMG!
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by Michael Rogers
4M ago
Washington Concert Opera presented the rarely performed Rossini opera, Ermione, Saturday evening in Lisner Auditorium on the GW campus.  With a cast headlined by Metropolitan Opera veterans Angela Meade, David Portillo, Lawrence Brownlee, and Ginger Costa-Jackson with Conductor Antony Walker, I was expecting a good show or maybe just an interesting evening; however, after Ms. Costa-Jackson sang Andromacha’s opening aria with such passion as a woman fearful for her son and crushed by the loss of her husband, all resistance to this opera vanished.  The other singers must have realized ..read more
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Washington National Opera's Romeo and Juliet: Lush with Beauty and Romance
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by Michael Rogers
5M ago
With all the beautiful music, singing, and staging, tragically, Romeo didn’t get the memo.  As a bona fide user of social media, I feel like it is my responsibility to use the entirety of this report to attack, in harsh and vulgar and capitalized terms, Frére Laurent, the well-meaning friar who failed, I say FAILED, to get the word to Romeo that Juliet just looked dead but was not dead.  I repeat – NOT DEAD!  It was kind of important for him to know that as I will explain.  It is also my responsibility, nonetheless, to be more balanced for my readers’ sake.  After all ..read more
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Washington National Opera's Grounded: Good Opera, Great Show
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by Michael Rogers
5M ago
As WNO’s Artistic Director Francesca Zambello said in her pre-opera talk, “A world premiere is a big deal.”  Her guest, retired Air Force pilot Major Scott Swanson, began his comments with, “War is ugly.” It used to be that you confronted war in its own place on its own terms with a band of brothers (mostly, but not exclusively male).  For drone pilots operating from the U.S., it can be “war with all the comforts of home”, with no one shooting back.  The element of risk has been removed, but so has the band of brothers that offer comradery and emotional support.  No risk?&n ..read more
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