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A zany new production of Don Pasquale updates the action to 1950s Hollywood.
An invitation from the Artistic Director The 2015 season marks the 95th birthday of Cincinnati Opera and a decade since I became The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director. So much has changed over the years since we were founded, but one happy tradition continues: our annual summer season, which we assemble with care each year just for you, our audience. This year, we’ve crafted a season that will inspire wonder and ignite passion. Three Italian classics make their exciting return to Music Hall after years-long absences: Verdi’s epic Il Trovatore, Donizetti’s rollicking Don Pasquale, and Puccini’s exotic and thrilling love story, Turandot, all in productions that are brand new to Cincinnati. And we’re excited to present the world premiere of Morning Star, a poignant story of an immigrant family’s love, loss, and perseverance, from one of the most in-demand composers of our time, Ricky Ian Gordon. Subscribe today and experience it all! See you at the opera,
Evans Mirageas The Harry T. Wilks Artistic Director
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One of “America’s Top Opera Companies” The Huf fington Post
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What’s Inside: 2015 Season Il Trovatore ............................. 5 Morning Star ......................... 7 Don Pasquale ........................ 9 Turandot ................................11 How to Subscribe....................... 13
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Giuseppe Verdi
Il Trovatore June 18 & 20 at 7:30 p.m. Music Hall
EXTRAORDINARY Voices and EPIC DRAMA
Under the gleaming moon, a voice rises to Leonora’s balcony, offering words of love. A troubadour has set her heart aflame, and she swears fidelity to him till the end. But all around them, a civil war rages, a jealous suitor is on their trail, and a Gypsy woman’s curse casts a menacing shadow. When forces close in, Leonora faces the ultimate sacrifice to secure her beloved’s freedom.
Il Trovatore
Music by Giuseppe Verdi Libretto by Salvadore Cammarano Leonora Julianna Di Giacomo Azucena Jamie Barton Manrico Russell Thomas Count di Luna Stephen Powell Ferrando Morris Robinson Ruiz Brandon Scott Russell Inez Kathryn Leemhuis
Conductor Cristian Macelaru Stage Director Jose Maria Condemi Original Scenic & Costume Designer John Conklin Lighting Designer Thomas C. Hase Hair & Make-up Designer James D. Geier Chorus Master Henri Venanzi
From its thunderous overture to its tragic end, Verdi’s 1853 masterpiece Il Trovatore (“the troubadour”) thrills with exhilarating music and a tale of star-crossed love and bloody vengeance. Our production stars an outstanding cast, including soprano Julianna Di Giacomo as Leonora, a role in which she triumphed at the Metropolitan Opera. Mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, called “a fresh wonder of the opera world” by The New Yorker’s Alex Ross, sings Azucena after recent starring appearances at the Met and Lyric Opera of Chicago. The “strong, clarionvoiced” (The New York Times) tenor Russell Thomas sings Leonora’s impassioned lover, Manrico, and Stephen Powell brings his “rich, lyric baritone, commanding presence, and thoughtful musicianship” (Wall Street Journal) to the role of Count di Luna. the opera
Sung in Italian with projected translation. Performance length: 3 hours Costumes owned and constructed by Seattle Opera.
Thursday, June 18 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m. Music Hall
Julianna Di Giacomo Leonora
Jamie Barton Azucena
Russell Thomas Manrico
Stephen Powell Count di Luna
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world premiere!
Ricky Ian Gordon & William M. Hoffman
Morning Star
June 30, July 2, 8, 10 & 17 at 7:30 p.m. July 12 & 19 at 3:00 p.m. SCPA’s Corbett Theater
1910. New York’s Lower East Side. Their homeland now a memory, Becky Felderman and her children find hope in the promise of life in the New World. As the decades unfold, their dreams are tarnished by hardships—the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, World War I, and the Great Depression. Their story is our story—one of triumph and tragedy, struggle and sympathy, and a family that abides the trials of a lifetime. the opera We’re thrilled to present the
world premiere of this inspiring opera by celebrated composer Ricky Ian Gordon (The Grapes of Wrath, 27), whose musical style combines “Broadway clarity, artsong melodies, and jazzy flourishes with a sophisticated approach to harmony” (Opera News). Award-winning playwright William M. Hoffman has adapted Sylvia Regan’s 1940 play for the opera stage. Originating the role of Becky is Twyla Robinson, who last enchanted Cincinnati audiences in Der Rosenkavalier (2013).
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Morning Star
Music by Ricky Ian Gordon Libretto by William M. Hoffman Based on the play by Sylvia Regan Becky Twyla Robinson Sadie Elizabeth Pojanowski Fanny Jennifer Zetlan Esther Elizabeth Zharoff Aaron Greenspan Morgan Smith Irving Tashman Andrew Bidlack Harry Engel Andrew Lovato Rabbi Engel Kenneth Shaw Pearl Jeanine De Bique Prince Larry D. Hylton Hymie (child) Owen Gunderman Hymie (soldier) Spencer Viator Kathleen O’Fallin Leah de Gruyl Mary O’Fallin Adria Caffaro
Conductor Christopher Allen Stage Director Ron Daniels Scenic Designer Riccardo Hernandez Costume Designer Emily Rebholz Lighting Designer Thomas C. Hase Projection Designer Wendall Harrington Hair & Make-up Designer James D. Geier
Sung in English with projected titles. Performance length: 2 hours and 30 minutes A new production by Cincinnati Opera.
Twyla Robinson Becky
Elizabeth Pojanowski Sadie
Jennifer Zetlan Fanny
Elizabeth Zharoff Esther
Morgan Smith Aaron Greenspan
Tuesday, June 30 at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 2 at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 8 at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 10 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 12 at 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 17 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 19 at 3:00 p.m.
SCPA’s Corbett Theater
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Gaetano Donizetti
Don Pasquale July 9 & 11 at 7:30 p.m. Music Hall
A SPARKLING NEW SPIN on A CLASSIC COMEDY
Once the toast of Tinseltown, Don Pasquale’s life had become faded and gray. He yearned for someone who would bring a splash of color into his life, and a lovely young ingénue seemed just the ticket. She appeared sweet, demure, perfect! But in Don Pasquale’s Hollywood, everyone’s putting on an act and veering wildly off-script.
Don Pasquale
Music by Gaetano Donizetti Libretto by Giovanni Ruffini Norina Eglise Gutiérrez Don Pasquale Burak Bilgili Ernesto Ji-Min Park Dr. Malatesta Alexey Lavrov Conductor Richard Buckley Stage Director Chuck Hudson Scenic Designer Peter Nolle Costume Designer Kathleen Trott Lighting Designer Thomas C. Hase Projection Designer Doug Provost Hair & Make-up Designer James D. Geier Chorus Master Henri Venanzi
the oPEra After an absence of nearly two
decades, Don Pasquale returns to the Music Hall stage in a zany new production that updates the action to 1950s Hollywood. With a “deep basso and perfect comic timing” (Cincinnati Enquirer), bass-baritone Burak Bilgili leads the cast in the title role. The object of Pasquale’s amorous attentions, Norina, is sung by soprano Eglise Gutiérrez, who returns to Music Hall with her “beautiful sound” (The New York Times) after starring in La Traviata (2008). Her young lover, Ernesto, will be played by tenor Ji-Min Park in his U.S. debut, and baritone Alexey Lavrov brings a “rich voice and magnetic presence” (New York Observer) to the role of the scheming Dr. Malatesta. Conductor Richard Buckley leads the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in Donizetti’s cheery and tuneful score.
Sung in Italian with projected translation. Performance length: 2 hours and 45 minutes Production elements owned and constructed by Arizona Opera Scenic and Costume Shop.
Thursday, July 9 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 11 at 7:30 p.m. Music Hall
Eglise Gutiérrez Norina
Burak Bilgili Don Pasquale
Ji-Min Park Ernesto
Alexey Lavrov Dr. Malatesta
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Giacomo Puccini
Turandot July 25, 29 & 31 at 7:30 p.m. Music Hall
In ancient China, Princess Turandot is an enigmatic beauty who reigns with an iron fist and an ice-cold heart. To her would-be wooers, she’s issued a decree: he who can answer her riddles will win her hand—all others will suffer punishment by death. When a mysterious man passes her test, will she finally open her heart to love? the opera Puccini’s final work is one of his grandest, featuring exotic locales, forbidden romance, and gorgeous melodies, including the rousing anthem “Nessun dorma.” Our kaleidoscopic, new production, called “miraculous” by Opera News, features stunning sets, costumes, and choreography. Soprano Marcy Stonikas brings her “big, resonant voice” (Seattle Times) to the role of the ice princess, Turandot. With a voice of “lustrous beauty” (The New York Times), tenor Stuart Neill is her lovestruck suitor, Calàf. Soprano Norah Amsellem, praised for “a rich sound and elegant lyricism” (The New York Times), will portray the tragic Liù. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is led by Ramón Tebar, music director of Florida Grand Opera.
An Opulent, new-to-cincinnati production
Turandot
Music by Giacomo Puccini Libretto by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni Turandot Marcy Stonikas Calàf Stuart Neill Liù Norah Amsellem Timur Andrea Mastroni Ping Jonathan Beyer Pang Julius Ahn Pong Joseph Hu A Mandarin Norman Garrett Emperor Altoum Chris Merritt
Conductor Ramón Tebar Stage Director & Choreographer Renaud Doucet Scenic & Costume Designer André Barbe Lighting Designer Guy Simard Hair & Make-up Designer James D. Geier Chorus Master Henri Venanzi Sung in Italian with projected translation. Performance length: 2 hours and 45 minutes A co-production of Cincinnati Opera, Minnesota Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Utah Opera, and Seattle Opera. Scenery and costumes constructed at Minnesota Opera.
Saturday, July 25 at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 29 at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 31 at 7:30 p.m.
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Marcy Stonikas Turandot
Stuart Neill Calàf
Norah Amsellem Liù
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Il Trovatore: June 18 at 7:30 p.m. Morning Star: Choose a performance date from p. 8 Don Pasquale: July 9 at 7:30 p.m. Turandot: July 29 at 7:30 p.m.
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Il Trovatore: June 20 at 7:30 p.m. Morning Star: Choose a performance date from p. 8 Don Pasquale: July 11 at 7:30 p.m. Turandot: July 25 at 7:30 p.m.
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