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This Moment in Opera #5 - Spring 2008 Preview: Cori Ellison and Mark Moorman

 
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City Opera's Erik Gensler speaks with two staff operaphiles about the 2008 Spring Season which includes: Purcell's King Arthur, Puccini's Madama Butterfly and Tosca, Verdi's Falstaff, and Bernstein's Candide.  Dramaturg Cori Ellison and Associate Director of Donor Communication, Mark Moorman provide a behind-the-scenes look at each of these operas - the singers, the artistic teams, and history behind each of these productions.  Cori and Mark also reveal their favorite moments from each of these works.
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This Moment in Opera #1 - Candide: Opera or Musical? Daniel Reichard, Kyle Pfortmiller, Harold Prince

 
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Kyle PfortmillerDaniel ReichardHarold Prince
 
Candide is a prized jewel in the City Opera repertory but is it an opera or is it a musical?  Dramaturg Cori Ellison poses this question and many more to three key players in this spring's City Opera revival.  Plus they reveal their favorite moments from this work.
 
Act I (1:04) - City Opera baritone Kyle Pfortmiller, who reprises the role of Maximilian
 
Act II (10:28) - Daniel Reichard, who recently ended his three-year run as Bob Gaudio in Broadway's Jersey Boys to take the title role in Candide
 
Act III (17:36) - Legendary producer and director Harold Prince, who helms City Opera's signature Candide production
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This Moment in Opera #6 - 2008 VOX Composers: David T. Little, Justine F. Chen, John King

 
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David T Little  Justine Chen   John King  VOX 2007
 
City Opera's acclaimed VOX series has given audiences the chance to preview the future of opera with free presentations of new American works. This year's exciting line-up of 10 works once again spans an incredible artistic and cultural diversity: from a hypnotic adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth to the jazz-infused story of a mixed race musician in the Big Band era; from the hard-edged feminist reinterpreation of the Troilus and Cressida story, sung in "funky middle English," to a lyrical re-telling of the poet Dylan Thomas's stormy relationship with his partner Caitlin.
 
VOX Project Director Yuval Sharon speaks with three of the composers in this year's VOX festival, performing May 10 & 11 at the Skirball Center at New York University.   Free tickets can be reserved at www.vox-nyco.com.
 
Act I (02:31) - David T. Little, the creator of the intense monodrama Soldier Songs, talks about the difference between political and "socially engaged" music-theater.

Act II (12:12) - Dramaturg Cori Ellison speaks with Justine F. Chen, returning to VOX with her Joan of Arc adaptation Jeanne.
 
Act III (18:44) - John King, a long-time collaborator with dance legend Merce Cunningham, discusses his chance-based experiment Dice Thrown.
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This Moment in Opera #4 - Madama Butterfly & Tosca: Mark Lamos and Robert Wierzel

 
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Puccini's Tosca is a suspense thriller that takes place in urban Rome, while his Madama Butterfly is a tear-jerker that unfolds in idyllic turn-of-the century Nagasaki.  Yet these two popular Puccini classics have more in common than one would think.  Dramaturg Cori Ellison speaks with the director and lighting designer of New York City Opera's Tosca and Madama Butterfly productions.  Plus they reveal their favorite moments from these works. 
 
Act I (1:11) - Mark Lamos, Tony-nominated director of Broadway, regional theatre, and opera, who created City Opera's productions of Tosca and Madama Butterfly
 
Act II (21:39) - Robert Wierzel, acclaimed lighting designer for City Opera's Tosca and Madama Butterfly, as well as numerous opera and dance companies, Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional theatres, and museum exhibits worldwide
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This Moment in Opera #3 - Falstaff: George Manahan and Anne Cattaneo

 
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George Manahan  Anne Cattaneo
 
The non-stop fun of Verdi's opera Falstaff was a major departure for the composer known for his heart-rending tragedies.  Adapted from The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare -- Verdi's hero -- this is an opera of fast-paced shenanigans and memorable music. 
 
In this podcast, dramaturg Cori Ellison speaks with George Manahan, City Opera's Music Director, about how the music drives the drama in Falstaff and Anne Cattaneo, dramaturg at Lincoln Center Theater, who dissects the Shakespearean roots of the opera.  Plus they reveal their favorite moments from this work. 
 
Act I (0:54) -  George Manahan, City Opera's Music Director and conductor of Falstaff
 
Act II (13:32) -  Anne Cattaneo, dramaturg at Lincoln Center Theater
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This Moment in Opera #2 - King Arthur: Mark Morris and Joe Bowie

 
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Mark MorrisJoe Bowie
 
The worlds of music, dance and fashion fuse in Mark Morris' witty reimagining of Purcell's King Arthur which seamlessly unites City Opera singers and the Mark Morris Dance Group.  Dramaturg Cori Ellison speaks with director and choreographer Mark Morris and assistant director Joe Bowie about the New York premiere production of this whimsical work.  Plus, they reveal their favorite moments from this bold production.
 
Act I (0:54) - Mark Morris, director and choreographer of King Arthur and founder and Artistic Director of the Mark Morris Dance Group
 
Act II (17:08) - Joe Bowie, dancer and assistant director in the Mark Morris Dance Group
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