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Maria José Siri on being chosen as Chailly’s Butterfly a La Scala

May 24, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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Soprano Maria José Siri will be the protagonist of Madama Butterfly for the opening of the La Scala opera season on 7 December 2016.

I am honoured and excited as I have been preparing to tackle this role for quite some time. I am especially happy because I have never sung before with Riccardo Chailly, and had never even sung Madam Butterfly when Maestro, who is a superlative interpreter of Puccini, heard me and chose me. I am also delighted to be singing in the critical edition of the opera, which is part of Chailly’s project at La Scala to present Puccini’s operas in their original versions.

Photograph by Camille Da’.

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Filed Under: LA SCALA, MARIA JOSE SIRI, NEWS, OPERA, OPERA SINGERS

Paramour: Musical Theater Meets Acrobatics

April 27, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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Prepare to get swept off your feet by PARAMOUR, a rapturous and passionate new experience that unites the signature spectacle of Cirque du Soleil with the storytelling magic and music that define Broadway. Set in the glamorous world of Golden Age Hollywood, this groundbreaking event spins the tale of a beautiful young actress forced to choose between love and fame.

Cirque du Soleil’s first Broadway venture, “Paramour,” is off to an unusually strong start at the box office, drawing large crowds to see this musical-theater-meets-acrobatics spectacle at the cavernous Lyric Theater.

Photograph by Sara Krulwich.

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Filed Under: ACROBAT, ACTING, ACTORS, CIRQUE DU SOLEIL, DANCE, DANCERS, NEWS, STORYTELLING, THEATRE

Maria Callas, The Exhibition: The Life Of La Divina On Display In Verona

April 21, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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Maria Callas: The Exhibition in Verona, runs throughout the summer opera season until 18 September 2016. It is the largest such exhibition dedicated to La Divina and contains artefacts from her personal as well as professional life.

Photography by Morgan Lefay Art.

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Filed Under: ART, MARIA CALLAS, NEWS, OPERA, OPERA SINGERS, PHOTOGRAPHY

Is Opera In Cinemas The Perfect Introduction To The Art Form?

April 18, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Cinema attendances now outstrip those of the theatre, but is the cultural phenomenon of live relays a valid artistic experience in its own right?

The future of opera, and the role of technology within it, is a question that for some time has been at the forefront of my mind, both as a PhD researcher and an opera lover. Presently, a whole generation of potential opera fans are coming of age in a time where world-class productions are relayed live to thousands of cinema screens across continental divides.

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Filed Under: NEWS, OPERA, VIDEO

Why Do Opera Audiences Boo?

April 14, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Photograph by Tristam Kenton for The Guardian

Last Thursday, in a new production of Lucia di Lammermoor at the Royal Opera House, directed by Katie Mitchell, themes such sex, miscarriage, murder, insanity and suicide were greeted with boos from some of the audience.

Booing new productions is nothing new, especially in Italy–where opera is a blood sport as well as an art–but why isn’t considerate acceptable for audiences to demonstrate their feelings?

Yvonne Roberts, journalist at The Guardian, writes,

If a musical, play or opera is intended to make an audience think, then, presumably, members of an audience are entitled to think differently, so why can’t this be articulated?

Given the plethora of productions that have the label “thought-provoking” slapped on them, isn’t it time to return to a little more genuine interaction? Of course, this should show some manners. It is not to be confused with a single individual in the balcony, two sheets to the wind, who heckles through Othello as enthusiastically as a seven-year-old at a production of Jack and the Beanstalk. “Look out, Desdemona! He’s behind you!”

Photograph by Tristram Kenton.

Filed Under: NEWS, OPERA, OPERA SINGERS

Live Reading Of Martha Graham Memoir At The NYPL

April 12, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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On April 18, the Martha Graham Dance Company will stage a six-and-a-half hour reading of Graham’s 1991 Autobiography, Blood Memory. The event will take place at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, at Lincoln Center, starting at 11 a.m.

People have asked me why I chose to be a dancer. I did not choose. I was chosen to be a dancer, and with that, you live all your life.

I feel that the essence of dance is the expression of man–the landscape of his soul. I hope that every dance I do reveals something of myself or some wonderful thing a human can be.

You can be Eastern or Burmese or what have you, but the function of the body and the awareness of the body results in dance and you become a dancer, not just a human being.

The body never lies.

At the time I started in ballet they were dancing ‘The Spirit of Champagne’ on pointe, in Paris. I thought, ‘I don’t want to dance the spirit of champagne, I want to drink it!

Illustration by Mattia Massolini.

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Filed Under: BALLET, BALLET DANCERS, BOOKS, MARTHA GRAHAM, NEWS, QUOTES, READING

Startup Promises To Disrupt Opera

April 7, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Breaking News: New startup Suspension has received Series A funding for a plan to reinvigorate and revolutionize the world of classical music and opera.

At the Suspension TechCrunch presentation, Jones began casually, “I was so surprised to discover that all the music Ava plays on her viola is by dead composers.” (Artistic advisor Mason Bates seemed to be glowering at this point.) “So,” Jones continued, “what if they… weren’t dead?”

How? The company has already sequenced the composer’s DNA and plans to have a baby Puccini by the end of 2016.

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Filed Under: NEWS, OPERA

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