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Why Mozart’s Opera Is More Relevant Today Than Ever Before

July 24, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

James Blachly

James Blachly is Music Director of Geneva Light Opera.

What is true, and what is real? In Mozart’s music, there is always more than meets the eye, and very little that is black and white. Don Giovanni is, in some sense our hero, since it is his story. But he is also the villain; the original title of the opera was “The Scoundrel Punished.” We come to a performance of this opera knowing that he will get his just reward — that he will be dragged to a fiery punishment at the end. Even so, the story is told in such a way that many people find themselves rooting for him until the end, while also cheering when he is dragged to hell.

Every production of Don Giovanni has to decide how much to portray the title character as a lover or a murderer, as a hero or villain. Ultimately, Don Giovanni is a study in contradictions. He is both a nobleman of high station and a callous brute whose servant complains of his sloppiness while he eats; he is seductive and cruel; rash and cunning; foolish, risking all for seemingly meaningless victories, and also ultimately fearless even in the face of death.

We at the Geneva Light Opera have tried in our production of Don Giovanni to reveal all of the above, and more, in this marvelous work. Under the expert stage direction of Phil Lauriat, our internationally renowned cast and orchestra will entice the audience with superb music-making and dramatic insights.

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Filed Under: GENEVA, GENEVA LIGHT OPERA, JAMES BLACHLY, MOZART, MUSIC, MUSIC DIRECTOR, OPERA

A Humorously Handy Guide to Reading Sheet Music

July 21, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Filed Under: MUSIC

What’s The Difference Between An Opera And A Musical?

July 21, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

opera vs musical

According to The New York Times chief classical music critic Anthony Tommasini, the real distinguishing detail between a musical and an opera is that “in opera, music is the driving force; in musical theater, words come first.” While listening to an opera, it typically doesn’t matter what language it’s sung in, so long as you know the basic plot—but in musical theater, the nuance comes from the lyrics.

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Filed Under: OPERA

Interview: Maite Aguirre, Pianist

July 20, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Maite Aguirre

What are the particular challenges/excitements of working with an orchestra/ensemble?

I think the biggest challenge is to be able to ignite in my players and singers the desire to make the best music they are capable of. The task of the conductor can’t be micromanaging musicians all the time. Of course, there is a bit of that during rehearsal, and it is necessary to have acute ears and be precise. But then on the stage we need to let go. And there is the challenge, to achieve control and freedom at the same time. Needless to say, this is also the most exciting part of the job!

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Filed Under: CONDUCTOR, INTERVIEW, PIANIST, PIANO

How To Be More Creative

July 20, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

How to be more creative

Most people, regardless of their age, operate like small children.

They never truly grow up.

What does this mean?

Most children are focused completely on their own needs and wishes. They want more, more, more.

Only a select few people ever grow consciously beyond their own needs. Only a select few develop convictions strong enough to give their lives for. Only a select few will commit to something with such force that they are willing to transform themselves to uphold that commitment.

Only a select few will become something, not for the accolades and outcomes, but for the purpose of intensifying the process of their work and contribution.

So I ask: What is your core approach to life?

Do you primarily want to receive?

Or do you primarily want to give?

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Filed Under: CREATIVITY

Sally Field on Performing on Broadway

July 19, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Sally Field

“Once I’m there, standing there in the audience — and literally they’re right there looking — I repeat to myself, ‘Own this. Own this. Don’t let it own you. Don’t get ahead of it, don’t drag behind it. Just do it.’ And I get the chair out there — even if it’s all verklempt, it doesn’t matter, I’ve got the chair up there — and then it’s such an emotional drive for her, so different than any other Amanda, so high-pitched, both emotionally and comedically, and hurtling toward this sort of Greek ending with a violent place. ‘The Glass Menagerie? What?!’ I’m tremendously grateful that I don’t have to let down, ’cause then it’s driving me. Now, I’m in the car and we’re just going. So I’m grateful there are no scene breaks, even.”

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, BROADWAY, SALLY FIELD, THEATRE

How To Promote Your Music

July 19, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

musician

The first step to any successful marketing endeavor is to PLAN – to know what you’re goal is and why.

Build

Once you know who you are, where you’re going, and who you’re playing for, it’s time to start building! This is where you’ll use everything you’ve learned to create social media pages, a website, a blog, and an email list that are really focused on your unique career.

Create

Now that we have the foundations, we can start actually creating awesome content that your fans will love.

Integrate

And finally, we’re going to integrate everything together into one big funnel.

Ultimately, you want to create a path of movement driving fans to engage on a deeper and deeper level until they are buyers and financial supporters of your music.

Photo Source: New Artist Model

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Filed Under: MARKETING, MUSIC, MUSICIANS, PROMOTION

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