Opera in NYC: Mozart’s Don Giovanni at the Met Opera

Opera in NYC: Mozart’s Don Giovanni at the Met Opera

The most Romantic Mozart masterpiece fills the Met Opera house with delightful music and incredible singing; performances run thru April 18, 2019

Luca Pisaroni as Don Giovanni and Rachel Willis-Sørensen as Donna Anna in Mozart's "Don Giovanni."
Luca Pisaroni as Don Giovanni and Rachel Willis-Sørensen as Donna Anna in Mozart’s “Don Giovanni.” Photo: Marty Sohl / Met Opera

Delicious music, dynamic staging, and incredible singing are all on view in the Metropolitan Opera production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Bringing much-needed theatricality and energy to the centuries-old genre of dark comedy, the vibrant arias of the sopranos that vie for and suffer from the frivolity and ferocity of the Don are contrasted with the lower register voices of the male cast, who are well-meaning but helpless. The built-up tensions can only be resolved by a divine intervention, stressing the intransigent nature of philanderers and seducers. And Mozart’s music rescues the improbable plot!

This year Don Giovanni cast features bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni and baritone Peter Mattei alternating in the title role, bass Ildar Abdrazakov and bass-baritone Adam Plachetka as Don’s servants, and an exciting line-up of sopranos Rachel Willis-Sorensen, Federica Lombardi, Aida Garifullina, Guanqun Yu, and Susanna Philips in the roles of Donna Anna, Donna Elvira, and Zerlina.

On the first 3 nights of the performances the tender and soaring lines by grieving Donna Anna (Rachel Willis-Sorensen) and the wordy and artistically rich roles of Leporello (Ildar Abdrazakov) and the Don (Luca Pisaroni) were rightfully rewarded by the audience. Thanks to the tactful casting the old tale looks fresh and engaging. But the strongest round of applause still belongs to Mozart for his unbeatable musical fete.

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Music in NYC: “Archduke Rudolph: Beethoven’s Pupil and Patron” Program Presented by Aspect Foundation

Music in NYC: “Archduke Rudolph: Beethoven’s Pupil and Patron” Program Presented by Aspect Foundation

A program of works by Beethoven dedicated to the composer’s student and patron Archduke Rudolf is presented by Aspect Foundation on Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 7:30 pm at Bohemian National Hall 

Archduke Rudolf, Ludwig van Beethoven; Ignat Solzhenitsyn, Violinist Korbinian Altenberger, Cellist Na-Young Baek
Archduke Rudolph, Ludwig van Beethoven; Ignat Solzhenitsyn: photo by Yuri Klekovkin; Violinist Korbinian Altenberger, Cellist Na-Young Baek : images courtesy of the artists

The Aspect Foundation’s April event will be an aspiring night of Beethoven’s music and an illuminating lecture by Ignat Solzhenitsyn about the relationship between the composer with his talented student and patron Archduke Rudolph. Ignat Solzhenitsyn, an acclaimed Russian-American pianist, and conductor, is joined by violinist Korbinian Altenberger and cellist Na-Young Baek for an all Beethoven program of “Archduke” Piano Trio in B-flat major, Op. 97 and the Violin Sonata No.10 in G major, Op.96.

The youngest son of Emperor Leopold II, Rudolph, destined by the canons of the early 19th century to lead the clergy, was appointed Archbishop of Olomouc and Cardinal in 1819. From 1803 Rudolph began taking piano and composition lessons from Beethoven. They became friends and continued their relationship until the end of their lives. Beethoven dedicated 14 of his compositions to his friend including the Archduke Piano Trio.

The superb program, top-notch musicians, and an engaging atmosphere created by the Aspect Foundation will surely make it a night to remember.

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Music in NYC: Il Divo Timeless Tour at Beacon Theater on April 6, 2019

Music in NYC: Il Divo Timeless Tour at Beacon Theater on April 6, 2019

Only one concert in New York City at The Beacon Theater on April 6, 2019 at 8.30 pm 

Il Divo live in Sydney, 2012
Il Divo live in Sydney, 2012; photo by Eva Rinaldi, CC BY-SA 2.0

Elegant and chic, a classical crossover vocal group Il Divo doesn’t need an elaborate introduction. Well-known and extremely popular, the group travels around the world performing at the major music halls  for the admiring fans. Its repertoire is loved by the public, the celebrities, the state dignitaries, and even the Queen. Singing popular love songs and romantic melodies, Il Divo offers top-notch entertainment delivered by high caliber classical singers to the awe of the enthusiastic followers.

The group has a truly international roster of members. Baritone Carlos Marin is from Spain, tenor Urs Buhler is from Switzerland, pop singer Sebastien Izambard is French and tenor David Miller is American. They are celebrating their 15th Anniversary with a release of their 8th studio album, TIMELESS, and are taking it on a world tour.

This latest collection of songs offers a delightful voyage in time letting the listeners to sample some of the best scores rearranged for four magnificent voices. Whether you are a fan of the vocal genre or are on a quest to discover new experiences you surely will love the music and the graceful singing.     BUY TICKETS

 

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Beyond NYC: Bela Horvath, Violin and Carlos Avila, Piano at the Bronxville Women’s Club

Beyond NYC: Bela Horvath, Violin and Carlos Avila, Piano at the Bronxville Women’s Club

Spring welcoming Chamber Music Concert at the Bronxville Women’s Club on Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 7.30 pm

Bela Horvath, violin; Carlos Avila, pianist
Bela Horvath, violin; Carlos Avila, pianist / Image courtesy of the artists

Midland Concert Series at the Bronxville Women’s Club presents a duo of international classical musicians who are renowned for their fresh and gentle take on the time-tested classics of the chamber music repertoire. Bela Horvath, an established violinist and distinguished member of the Chamber Orchestra of New York, is teaming up with a highly in-demand young pianist Carlos Avila for an exciting recital at the stately Bronxville Women’s Club on Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 7.30 pm. The program will include music by Schubert, Sarasate, and Franck.

The concert promises to be an unforgettable night of music and fun! Join the musicians in the charming setting of the Bronxville Women’s Club. Bring your friends and family for the joy of music!

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Beyond NY: The Midwood Miracle with Deborah Karpel at the Jewish Heritage Series in Philadelphia, PA

Beyond NY: The Midwood Miracle with Deborah Karpel at the Jewish Heritage Series in Philadelphia, PA

One-woman musical memoir tells a moving story about discovering cultural roots through twists of fate and grandpa’s Yiddish song collection. The performance is on Sunday, March 17, 2019 at 1:00 pm

Deborah Karpel in The Midwood Miracle
The Midwood Miracle, Deborah Karpel / Photo credit: Albie Mitchell

Lyrical, alluring and disarming, Deborah Karpel’s performance in The Midwood Miracle is a delicious treat and a familial story at the same time. Premiered in New York City in 2017, the show on Sunday, March 17 at 1:00 pm is part of the Jewish Heritage Series at Congregations Shaare Shamayim Synagogue in Philadelphia, PA.

The show performed by Deborah Karpel with Michael Lewis Smith at the piano and directed by Aimee Todoroff tells a family story about a Jewish girl growing up in coal mining Appalachia, VA. Some details of the script are fictional, some are taken from family archives. Vivid elements of life in Appalachia, where Karpel’s mother grew up, are followed by the urban tales set in Brooklyn, NY. The scenes of how the character’s parents met, their ideals and a mixup of quirky twists are wonderfully delivered by Karpel’s amazing performance and singing. The original compositions co-written by Karpel with Ted Kociolek and Rachelle Garniez are perfectly mashed along with traditional Americana, western swing, operatic arias, improvised art songs, and Yiddish songs. Come and see the miracle that could have only happened in Midwood.   BUY TICKETS

 

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