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Serious Romance
Tancredi
by Gioacchino Rossini;
Opera Orchestra of New York; Eve Queler, conductor.
Performers listed below.
Let's say you're a rich, beautiful, intelligent and sophisticated young woman. You're in love with a caring, handsome, principled young man, and he adores you - he can't bring himself to even look at another woman. You've pretty much got it made, right? You're charmed; everything's falling into place. Well, in real life, maybe -- but if you're a character in an opera, probably not.
See, operas just don't work that way; instead, they're a little like TV soap operas. If the characters are happy, there's no show - or at least nobody wants to watch it. So, the producers figure the thing to do is make the characters seem happy; give them every reason to be happy. And then lower the boom on them.
That's what happens in this week's opera. There's a young woman called Amenaide. She's in love with a famous knight, who wants to marry her. He'd do anything to have her, to spend his life with her. But there's a catch. There are two other men who also want her. They're powerful men, enemies on the verge of war. Now, both of these guys know that Amenaide can't stand either one of them -- but they don't care. So, Amenaide's lover is tricked into thinking she's been unfaithful, that he's lost her. So he decides to kill himself. And to top things off, her own father thinks Amenaide is a traitor, and decides to have her executed.
How's that for a charmed life? This poor girl is doomed, right? Well, in a lot of operas, she would be. She'd wind up beheaded, or stabbed by her despondent lover; she'd take a header off the nearest cliff, or suffocate under a pyramid. But this week, in this opera, things work out just fine. How? To find out, tune in NPR WORLD OF OPERA, with host Steve Curwood, for TANCREDI, by Gioacchino Rossini. The performance, by Eve Queler and Opera Orchestra of New York, comes to us from Carnegie Hall in New York City.
Before and after the show, join Lou Santacroce for NPR's AT THE OPERA, and an exploration of TANCREDI's foolproof subject matter - the timeless theme of "starcrossed lovers."
Performers: Vesselina Kasarova, mezzo-soprano (Tancredi); Maureen O’Flynn, soprano (Amenaide); Robert Breault, tenor (Argirio); Kamel Boutros, bass (Orbazzano); Susanna Poretsky, contralto (Isaura); Carla Wood, soprano (Roggiero)
Links:
Glimmerglass Opera
AT THE OPERA, from NPR
Opera Orchestra of New York
Carnegie Hall
Coming Up:
Lizzie Borden by Jack Beeson
Glimmerglass Opera, Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra; Stewart Robertson, conductor. Broadcast August 7th.
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