alive and well

I just wanted to highlight two companies that just floored it with their 17/18 season announcements. The first is Opera Philadelphia who recently presented the world premiere of Missy Mazzoli's Breaking the Waves based on the von Trier film of the same name; an overwhelmingly successful event that received practically unanimous gushing reviews. Next season they will mount 3(!) world premieres, a double-bill local premiere of Monteverdi / Lembit Beecher, and Benjamin's Written on Skin, all sandwiched in between Magic Flute and Carmen. That's.. kind of amazing.

Over on the West Coast the LA Phil will present 23 commissions, 22(!!) world premieres, and 6 U.S. premieres. As Lisa Hirsch points out, over a third of the season's composers are living, and an even larger component were 20th Century composers. As with the Mozart and Bizet above, the LA audiences will still be treated to the bread and butter symphonies that make up the standard rep, but they'll often be paired with new works that precede them in a typical evening's program, encouraging the grumpy Beethoven worshipers to stay for the whole show. It's a real testament to Salonen, Dudamel, and the entire organization's commitment to presenting classical music not as a museum, but as a living, breathing, relevant medium. The fact that this can happen in the current political climate when the NEA is on the chopping block is also heartening. Perhaps other companies will take a hint:

february listening


  • Caccini: La liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola di Alcina; Elena Biscuola, Mauro Borgioni, Gabriella Martellacci, et al. Elena Sartori & Allabastrina La Pifarescha (Glossa, 2017)
  • Dvořák: Rusalka; Gabriela Beňačková, Wiesław Ochman, Richard Novák, et al. Václav Neumann & Czech Philharmonic (Supraphon, 1984)
  • Bellini: I Puritani (Live); Joan Sutherland, Alfredo Kraus, Nicolai Ghiuselev, et al. Richard Bonynge & San Francisco Opera Orchestra (IDIS, 1966)
  • Dirty Projectors: Dirty Projectors (Domino, 2017)
  • Sonya Yoncheva: Handel; Sonya Yoncheva, Karine Deshayes. Alessandro de Marchi & Academia Montis Regalis (Sony, 2017)

americans in paris

If you missed last week's rare opportunity to see ballet on television then you can catch part 2 of New York City Ballet's "Great Performances" special on PBS this Friday, the 24th. While part 1 showcased the company's faster tempos and footwork, giving Sara Mearns plenty of time to shine in the Walpurgisnacht ballet, part 2 will feature their signature Symphony in C. The possibility of seeing Teresa Reichlen on t.v. is more than enough for me to put that on my calendar.

45?

Nope.

We cannot "he who must not be named" our president. If there is anything we can learn from Harry Potter, it is that not saying "Voldemort" aloud only perpetuates fear and gives him more power. The idiot on the left is President Trump, and vocalizing that, while utterly embarrassing, is much better for our collective mental health than the alternative.

odd couple

California Theatre - 2/14/17

butts in seats

Whelp. The Met announced their 17/18 season this morning, and perhaps the biggest surprise is that none of these really come as a surprise. A few highlights:
  • Norma: solid opening night; with Radvanovsky, DiDonato & Calleja I would definitely attend if possible
  • Cendrillon: new production, harmless fun
  • Exterminating Angel: Adès' newest work with awesome-looking cast; for my money this is the event of the season
  • Ermonela Jaho: nice to see the Albanian soprano returning to the Met but sadly in the awful current Butterfly production, creepy doll and all
  • Parsifal: truly a world-class cast in Vogt, Mattei, Pape, and wait for it... Evelyn Herlitzius in her Met debut
  • Nozze: whoa, this actually looks fun!? Yoncheva, Sierra, Kwiecien, Abdrazakov, count me in!
  • Thaïs: Ailyn Perez as Christian Lacroix Thaïs? okayyyy; Gerald Finley will make a ravishing Athanaël
  • Jonas Kaufmann* + Anna Netrebko: as far as I can tell their only appearance this year is the new McVicar Tosca but not with each other!???? UGHH
La forza del destino: very clear now that the Bieito Forza would've added some oomph to this ~ok~ season
*(jk: J.K. has dropped out of Tosca)

mary violet

Porgy and Bess - 1953
Happy 90th to the one and only Leontyne Price!

greek angel

Angelo Greco & Natasha Sheehan
Well that was quick! Angelo Greco, the La Scala import who has been with SF Ballet for less than a year, has just been promoted to principal. I've only seen him dance a handful of times and it's already abundantly obvious that he is an absolutely beautiful dancer who clearly makes the most of his time on stage. Congratulazioni!

'17 at a glance

Just a few weeks into this abominable excuse for an administration and who knows what the year will bring but it would be great if I could at least make it to the Bay Area events in this list:
  • SF Symphony - Adams: The Gospel According to the Other Mary
  • SF Opera Lab - Poulenc: La voix humaine (would very much like to see Antonacci and the new Wilsey Center space)
  • SF Performances - Sarah Connolly recital
  • Cal Performances / Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra - Rameau: Le temple de la Gloire
  • Met - Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier (coincides w/ when I'll be there)
  • SF Opera - Mozart: Don Giovanni (not my fav but awesome-looking cast w/ D'Arcangelo, Ana Maria Martinez, Stanislas de Barbeyrac)
  • SF Symphony - Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette (Sasha Cooke)
  • West Edge - Larsen: Frankenstein
  • West Edge - Thomas: Hamlet
  • West Edge - Martín y Soler: L'arbore di Diana
  • SF Opera - Strauss: Elektra (Goerke, Blythe, Pieczonka, SOLD)
  • Met - Bellini: Norma (La Rad)
  • SF Opera - Massenet: Manon (again not my fav but good cast and interesting-looking prod)
  • Met - Adès: The Exterminating Angel
  • SF Opera - Puccini: Turandot (Nina Stemme)
  • SF Opera - Adams: Girls of the Golden West (looking forward to this; supposedly set in Downieville which I've passed through a couple times; also just learned that after retiring from sf ballet, the blistering ballerina Lorena Feijoo will play Lola Montez)
(will update as 17/18 season announcements roll in)