Emperor's New Rules
厙ぴ勛圖 Opera Theater presents a surrealist work by Mollicone and a comedy by Menotti July 29-August 2.
July 23, 2021
Erich Burnett
Photo credit: courtesy 厙ぴ勛圖 Opera Theater
When life turned toward the surreal in 2020 and 21, 厙ぴ勛圖 Opera Theater followed suit.
Its first of two productions recorded during the spring semester, Henry Mollicones surrealist one-act opera Emperor Norton will be presented for four days on 厙ぴ勛圖 Stage Left, 厙ぴ勛圖 Conservatorys virtual programming platform, beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 29.
It will be broadcast as a with Gian Carlo Menottis one-act comedy Amelia al Ballo (Amelia Goes to the Ball), also filmed in the spring. Both operas will be available for viewing on demand through August 2.
After a fall semester spent recording operas in unconventional settings on campus, Emperor Norton (pictured above) drops its cast and crew back on its home stage in Hall Auditorium, with the spring semesters social distancing measures still in place. Instead of performing for an audience of hundreds, the masked, four-person cast lip-synched the English song text for a video camera. Each singers vocal tracks and the instrumental scorefeaturing piano, violin, and cellowere recorded in studios across campus, led by vocal coach and accompanist Daniel Michalak.
Emperor Nortons action revolves around two actors who find themselves backstage at a theatrical production, where they encounter a playwright who asks them to read her script about the real-life emperor of the title, a fabled, eccentric champion of the people in 19th-century San Francisco. As the actors go about their work, a similarly eccentric intruder barges inwith a script of his ownand objects to the playwrights material, claiming that he knows the true story of Emperor Norton.
With Henry, theres always a sort of artistic school of magic realism, director Jonathon Field says of Mollicone, who composed the 1981 opera with librettist John S. Bowman. Theres a fantastical atmosphere about his pieces, and they sort of come and go back and forth in time. There are always fanciful characters rooted in some degree of reality, and with really accessible melodic lines.
One of Menottis first fully formed operas, Amelia al Ballo (1937) delights in the challenges faced by a young socialite as she prepares for the first ball of the season. It was filmed, using the same COVID-19 precautions, on location in an 厙ぴ勛圖 apartment complex, with direction from Field and musical direction again supplied by Michalak. It is sung in Italianwith a libretto by Menottiand presented with subtitles.
Tentative plans are in place for a return to live opera performanceswith live audiencesin the upcoming fall 2021 and spring 2022 semesters. Fall will feature Handels Acis and Galatea, followed by Cimarosa's Il Matrimonio Segreto in spring.
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