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Opera From Scratch

 Opera From Scratch
Summary:Opera Workshop
Deadline: 30 March 2018
Date Posted: 25 January 2018
Details: An exclusive 1 week opera composition workshop for composers and singers.
August 12th - 19th, 2018 from 10am - 8pm
Dalhousie’s Fountain School of Performing Arts, Halifax, NS

Opera From Scratch is a one week long workshop which allows six composers and six singers to develop six 10 minute operas for solo voice and piano. Composers are asked to base their mini-opera concerning a Nova Scotia theme of cultural or historic significance. Each composer will be expected to complete their work six weeks prior to the workshop, and each singer will be required to learn one work before attending. Composers will be paired with singers during the 1st week of April 2018. Tuition is $600 (CAD) for the week and does not include lodging, food, travel.

During Opera from Scratch, the six mini-operas will be intensively workshopped in consultation with a senior composer/mentor and singing teacher in private daily sessions, as well as a private round table for the composition students. A resident pianist will be available for private rehearsals and masterclasses. Lectures, acting classes, and round tables will be given by a new music singing specialist, dramaturge, and a theatre director. Both composers and singers will be expected to attend each other's lessons in order to gain insight into each other's creative process. Masterclasses will be available to all participants.

Senior Canadian composer James Rolfe will serve as our mentor for the week. Mr. Rolfe is a perfect choice for this workshop, having recently won the Louis Applebaum Composers Award for his outstanding work in the field of opera, and he is well known for his first opera – Beatrice Chancy, with libretto by George Elliott Clarke. Mr. Rolfe will have individual sessions with each composer during the week as well as offering master classes for the singers.

Opera from Scratch is an organic/collaborative process where the composers and singers are exposed to each others’ methods, resulting in a better understanding of the depth of thought, creativity, and effort that goes into creating even a short work, from both the composer's and singer's perspective. Singers often have reservations about performing new works, but an intimate exchange such as this will help composers approach singers in ways that relax them and help them overcome their fears.

Above all, singers need to understand exactly what the composer intends, and composers need to understand how to write for different voice types and communicate their intent to singers. We hope that this intensive week of Opera from Scratch workshops will assist both in this regard – and perhaps sow the seeds for a whole new generation of exciting Canadian and International operas.

Opera From Scratch has legs:

The mini operas premiered during Opera From Scratch have been performed around the world:

Maureen Batt has performed and work shopped Monica Pearse' Aunt Helen several times over the past year, including in Vancouver at the Art Song Lab, in Toronto on the CMC's 13th Street Winery Piano Series, and in Parrsboro as part of the Classics By The Bay Festival. She has also include it on a Canadian/American tour with stops in Toronto and Philadelphia.

1000 Paper Cranes by Rita Ueda has been performed by the Erato Ensemble in Vancouver last May and she has written and expanded version for the Chamber Sounds opera company in Singapore which was performed last August.

Adam Scime's Images of John A. Wilson has been performed on 5 separate occasions since Opera From Scratch 2012, including a concert in Toronto's Music Gallery Emergents Series.

Janice Jackson performed Sandy Moore's Escape To Freedom on October 25th, 2013 at the Creative Nova Scotia Gala Awards.

Supported by the Socan Foundation

Web Site:www.vocalypse.ca/operafromscratch2018.html