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Saturday, June 3, 2017 at 1pm The New Babylon Holland Festival Amsterdam Netherlands
performing
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, Groot Omroepkoor, Nederlands Kamerkoor
conductor
Markus Stenz
choral conductor Netherlands Radio Choir
Klaas Stok
choral conductor Nederlands Kamerkoor
Boudewijn Jansen
soprano
Marisol Montalvo (Inanna), Guibee Yang (Die Seele), Gabriele Schnaut (Euphrat)
tenor
Jussi Myllys (Tammu), Steven Ebel (Priester)
bass-bariton
Robert Bork (Priesterkönig/Der Tod)
countertenor
Kai Wessel (Skorpionmensch)
speaking voice
Franz Mazura (Ezechiel)
bass
Simon Duus (Der Schreiber)
production
NTR ZaterdagMatinee
The Israelite exile Tammu and the priestess Inanna declare their love for each other within the walls of Babylon. Tammu is sacrificed, and Inanna descends into the underworld to bring back her lover. Babylon is the second opera by Jörg Widmann, who studied under Wolfgang Rihm. Philosopher Peter Sloterdijk wrote the libretto. The world premiere at the Bavarian State Opera in 2012 was spectacular, thanks to Widmann’s overwhelming music. A concert version is being performed at the NTR Saturday Matinee. The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, the Netherlands Radio Choir and the Nederlands Kamerkoor, conducted by Markus Stenz, promise virtuoso vocal scores and a ‘Babylonian’ polyphony of styles and sounds.
Joerg Widmann : The New Babylon
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3 Apr
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Saturday, June 3, 2017 at 7:30pm Odyssey Opera Continues Wilde Opera Nights with Patience, or Bunthorne's Bride Boston University Theatre 264 Huntington Avenue United States
Tickets: $25 and Up Reginald Bunthorne: Aaron Engebreth (baritone)
Patience: Sara Heaton (soprano)
Archibald Grosvenor: Paul Max Tipton (baritone)*
Lady Jane: Janna Baty (mezzo-soprano)
Colonel Calverley: James Maddalena (baritone)
Lieut. The Duke of Dunstable: Steve Goldstein (tenor)
Lady Angela: Jaime Korkos (soprano)*
Lady Ella: Sara Womble (soprano)*
Lady Saphir: Heather Gallagher (mezzo-soprano)*
Conductor: Gil Rose
Stage Director: Frank Kelley
Odyssey Opera completes its Wilde Opera Nights series, a season-long exploration of operatic works inspired by the writings and world of Oscar Wilde. For two nights, Odyssey Opera presents a fully-staged performance of Arthur Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert’s early hit, Patience; or, Bunthorne’s Bride (1881). Inspired by the aesthetes of Victorian England of the late 1800s, this two-act comic opera delves into the world that Wilde skewered with his pen. Directed by Frank Kelley, with conductor Gil Rose and full orchestra and chorus, Patience welcomes back several Odyssey Opera alumni to the stage including lead vocalists Aaron Engrebreth (baritone) as Reginald Bunthorne and Sara Heaton (soprano) as Patience.
Arthur Sullivan : Patience, or Bunthorne's Bride
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