Sunday, December 18, 2011
Gounod’s FAUST
Since finishing my doctorate, I have enjoyed learning more about opera. In addition to subscribing to the current season at the Met in New York, I’ve been attending the various Met in HD productions held in theaters. The most recent Live in HD was the Met’s new production of Gounod’s Faust, set in the time between the two world wars. I by no means consider myself an opera aficionado - I go to broaden my understanding of the art form and to simply enjoy - but I did enjoy the performances, production values and story.
I have never seen this particular opera or even heard any music by the composer, Charles Gounod. I found the score very accessible, with many beautiful arias and a big chorus. The singing was magnificent. The three principals - Jonas Kaufmann as Faust, RenĂ© Pape as the devil, and Marina Poplavskaya as Marguerite - have tremendous voices as well as acting ability. While I enjoy attending live performances at the Met, it is very nice to see faces, costumes and sets up close in the HD productions. That’s something that you lose sitting in the Family Circle of the cavernous Metropolitan Opera House! Another plus to the HD productions is the interviews during intermissions. All three principals were interviewed across the two intermissions. It’s interesting to hear each actor speak about their interpretation while seeing the set changes occur in the background. I definitely recommend attending the HD productions as well as getting to the opera house occasionally. There has been criticism about the Met’s move to movie theaters. I think it has done a lot to make opera more accessibly to the masses.
You can see excerpts from Faust on YouTube:
I’m looking forward to seeing Madame Butterfly at the Met later this month as well as the repeat of Philip Glass’ Satyagraha and the new Baroque pastiche, The Enchanted Island in HD.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Freddy iBand?
A colleague at school shared this video of the iBand. I had seen this last Christmas, but it made me think of the possibilities. Will the Freddy Band become the Freddy iBand in the near future? Who knows, but fun to think about how music performance has changed in just a few short years.
North Point’s iBand from North Point Web on Vimeo.
You can read about the apps they used for each of the instruments on this blog post: iBand Rocks Christmas Tunes on iPads and iPhones.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Faust - Met HD
I’m looking forward to seeing Gounod’s Faust as part of the Metropolitan Opera’s Live in HD series.
Marina Poplavskaya in an excerpt from Des McAnuff’s new production of Gounod’s “Faust” at the Met Opera.