Fall and the Return of the Opera

Now as summer is about to use up its weeks and days, the fall is approaching bringing many a joy to those of us who await its annual return but to me out of all the wonders that are to be offered by the fall; it is without much room for doubt the return of the opera season which is amongst its greatest delights. As some may not be aware most opera houses are closed by summer’s brutal heat, perhaps because there none that have air conditioning or least as far as my knowledge stretches. I however feel that the heat in the auditorium is not the only thing that leads to opera houses being closed but the fact that most operas extend over the one and half hour mark; some going on for four hours with music that in all sincerity is not light as are the delicate strings of for instance Vivaldi. Quite the opposite of being easy listening music as some might like to consider it, the music to be heard in operas is very heavy at times; to match any other kind in not only volume, (this considering that none of the music is being amplified by the use of electricity in any form) but in passion as well that goes beyond the sounds which are produced by orchestra and to the singing which is more then just words that are sung as opposed to spoken. In opera singers are required to act as well; making their ability to bring to live those characters just as important as their ability to sing notes in key. It is the music along with the performances being so intense that has guided me to the conclusion that opera is the sort of music which is not suited for the months of summer. Of course I am aware that this may be an overly personal point of view on my part for the cause that leads opera houses to close down during the summer as it may also be the need of the performers to go on vacation and what better time to do so then when most of their audience are doing likewise. I however will say for my part that I find summer to be so intense in its zapping me of my energy that it does not even encourage me to want to play my opera DVDs but rather concentrate on listening to symphonies or sonatas or other such music that is not opera. To many music may express different people’s mood but to me it also expresses the atmosphere to be found in different seasons of year, for instance summer’s months are ideal for symphonies and other such orchestral music which is what prompted me to write a poem called “Summer As A Symphony” while fall’s months are the same to start the opera season which goes till the start of summer. Fall on the other hand with the vitality it gives me allows me to enjoy the energy that comes from opera, where in summer’s heat the same feelings would simply exhaust me. At the start of my book “New York’s Opera Society”, the main character Bill Albert also finds his strength to attend a performance of Wagner’s Gotterdammerung from all that is the fall, from its falling leaves to the holidays that come at this time of year. Bill however is fictional as are most of the characters in my book “New York’s Opera Society” however as for myself there is one thing that I found strange about opera when I first started listening to it and that was how though many of the people who are opera fans are perhaps people of means who dress up in suits or intellectuals, though some may say snobs the stories connected to opera for the most part are about simple people. By “simple people” I have in mind not those who are of the upper social classes but those like the foot soldier who falls in love with the gypsy; whose name Carmen is that of the opera she stars in. It is precisely stories of people like this who give opera that feeling of passion as theirs are everyday stories of love, jealousy, anger and need that can even be found in many a film but in opera take on perhaps a more sophisticated tone given the background in which they are presented or the music and singing that make those lines so vivid. For instance when it comes to this sort of people we might take in to consideration the characters from the opera “La Boheme” who in poverty live the arts as it is bassically all they have to keep them company in the hardship life imposses on them. I naturally am aware that many will always see the opera as perhaps being boring and stuffy but I believe that if they could just read the stories behind most operas they will see that a lot of them if not most of them are about people whose lives are not so different then those seen in many a film. In opera there is action as in Wagner’s “Sigfried” which depicts its main charact “Sigfried” doing battle with a dragon after which he takes on and defeats his grandfather (though unkwon to him at the time) Wonton, who had killed his father. As for drama what more could one ask then the story of “Othello” which is also portrayed in one of Verdi’s operas that could match Shakespeare’s version of the same story for all its tension which has filled many an auditorium through out the world. There is as one might understand much more to opera then meets the eye and for he or she who is willing to give it a try I sugest that he or she do the following. First that he or she before going to see an opera read the story of the opera as to know what is happing on stage and prefably where ever possible to see it at an opera house that offers subtitles so he or she might follow the words. In my opinion seeing an opera without understanding what is being sung is as senseless as seeing a film without understanding what is being spoken. As for the music, this I do strongly recomend any perspective opera spectator to get hold of it beforehand in order that he or she might become familiar with it. It is dificult even for someone like myself who has seen many an opera to hear an opera for the first time. The music is more complicated then popular music, therefore it is not so easy to pick up on the melodies and harmonies let alone apreciate them. It is this the cause of why I suggest going out and buying a CD of the music and prefably not the whole opera at first but highlights as knowing the music to the whole opera will not be a real advantage over knowing just one hour of the music. Another reason for this recomendation is that it often happens that people do not like a song after hearing it for the first time but perhaps after having been forced to hear it many times on the radio or on TV they start liking that song that at first they did not like. This in my opinion would apply more with opera as the songs which in operas are called arias are longer and slightly more complicated not only in melody but in harmony then the average popular song so perhaps those who have visited an opera and walked away with boredom should try my sugestion and who knows perhaps next time they will not feel so disapoited after the opera. This is also the strategy I sugest parents to follow who are taking their child to an opera to see a performace for the first time which I have expanded on in my story “The Little Opera Singer” which can be found on several websites through out the internet.

My name is Gianni Truvianni, I am an author who writes with the simple aim of sharing his ideas, thoughts and so much more of what I am with those who are interested in perhaps reading something new. As for the details regarding my life I would say that there is nothing that lifts them above the ordinary. I was born in New York City in 1967 on May 21st and am presently living in Warsaw, Poland where I wrote my first book “New York’s Opera Society” now Available on Amazon.


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The Beauty of Beijing Opera

Article by Lawrry Christ

A child, when in the garden festival like watching martial arts of Peking opera, but love to watch monkey show. Intense sound, a small monkey on one by one they tumble from the flag waving over, most caught my eye.

Growing up, gradually realized that the intrinsic beauty of opera. For example, the “front universe,” Zhao Yanrong faking his illness in the anti-marriage, Mei Lanfang has played so charming, graceful; “Su San Qi Jie” is a bitter play, but create a beautiful and kind-hearted, a wronged woman, lovely image.

“Travels” in the “Lake home listening to book” section of the Jinan wonderful picture of the frenzy of drum pear. Beijingers love of opera, in no way inferior Lake home of the spectators -

Ma Lianliang enjoy singing many years ago had “empty city.” When the President holding a feather fan and the city stand head and circumflex gently sang, “I was standing tower view of mountains, just outside the ear heard disorderly … …”, the Juventa during which a low voice singing. Niu Zhuantou, I saw men and women of the audience Yaotouhuangnao, lips flaring, mesmerized, as if with a “magic opera startled.”

Less entertainment old time, people opera is “passionately devoted”, and even love to “fear” level.

Empress loves opera, often called the palace singing actor. One day, I heard “Jade River” in “Yangruhukou have to go no further,” one, the rage, immediately cast out palace, shall not be ordered from the palace. Troupe quietly asked around and came to realize that the original Buddha, is a “sheep”! Quickly changed the word “fish caught, never to return.”

Warlord Cao Kun fear “Zhuofang Cao”, explicitly banned. Fides should laugh, he was really being Feng “catch” live, and ultimately “put” return to Tianjin.

Chang Tso-lin Manchurian leaders not to play “phoenix nest” on the grounds that “Phoenix” “Bong” harmonics. However Fengtian the “curtain” or “nest”, returned Northeast … …

Now, the TV show often plays small pieces of singing children, these children are small pieces of the complex contains a distinct – Bao transmission solo straight out of the awe-inspiring righteousness Bull, Shaoxing opera “the world fell a forest sister,” revealed the joy of love at first sight, Opera “Who says men and women as” flow overflow tone, third tone of lofty sentiments and aspirations. Similarly, the audience favorite, often performed opera, all surging emotion of some kind. For example, “Lin Night Flight”, the repeated framing of Lin on the night express when the filled with grief and indignation Liangshan; “Wen Ji Gui Han”, the Wenji return to the Han Dynasty earnest yearning after the children, “Jigumacao”, the Mi value stirring, heart pine to make the praise or criticize vent, “Shiro Visits his Mother”, the fill the gap of the “West Allegro” duet where men and women, it is difficult to break away the affection of love intertwined with deep and collision … …

Opera, a description of the battlefield fighting the play a lot of Yang family, such as the “Iron Flag array” “Solitary Note Function”, “emerald green mountains,” and so on, and featuring children from the performers, but one has not handed down; and full of flesh and blood family, romantic Yang family love and patriotism play, tempting the audience nostalgic for generations, long speech ever.

Department of lovers, the red line to be joking, the audience with the red line is the soul-stirring opera, touching hearts all the Music.

Concert, the opera dance is also fascinating. “Han Jin mouth”, the eight tiger painted waving the banner of the brawny form of maneuvering over the court like a run, showing Guan Yu’s illustrious military might; “Divergence”, the Ren Hui and Liu Lihua of the dark hall rally thrilling, exciting. General set off before finishing the armor, “from the tyrants,” the cloud hands, kick, the entire crown and a series of motion synthesis. In sonorous accompaniment, most vividly manifested in mighty brave generals, invincible heroism.

Some amazing dance – bit-part player actor Pei Yuanqing flew over his head supple, nimble like a Chunyan; Yang, Shiro, to break away from the hair stand upright, as if out of gravity moment … …

The “Drunken Beauty” in the “lying fish”, “Concubine” sword dance “Tiannvsanhua” in the Ribbon Dance, in the melodious, soothing sound of music, gives a pleasing enjoy the beauty.

High level of performance from the artist’s strong sense of responsibility to the audience. One day in 1918, staged a “Street Blues”, Shang Xiaoyun Youteng and swollen feet. Class teacher rushed the stage like that, accept refund. Shang Xiaoyun resolutely stop: “The audience of me, my mind can not do without the audience.” Swollen feet do not have to wear embroidered shoes on, he just cut a hole, barely landed, teeth play, meticulous performances.

Learned the child can not do without training hard. I was in grade school, teachers encourage students to study hard, pointing to the wall not far from the Forbidden City, said; “You know what? Every morning to the foot of the Peking Opera singing children Diaosang Zi. Winter before dawn shouting against the wall, has been to Hachu front of the gas to melt the ice before the end of morning exercise. “

There are three old world drama: Greek Tragedy and Comedy, drama and Indian Sanskrit drama in China. The first two in the passage of time in the gradually disappeared, with the exception of Chinese drama from generation to generation, and excel. In more than three hundred kinds of Chinese drama, Peking Opera is widely recognized as the most brilliant pearl.

We can say that opera is a legend in the history of world drama.

Peking Opera through more than thirteen hundred stories up, just be a picture of the history of the Chinese nation for thousands of years. Peking Opera and traditional Chinese medicine, painting collectively, the “three national essence.”

“Dream of Red Mansions” There is no opera. Beijing is the emblem of class three decades after the death of Cao Xueqin things. “Dream of Red Mansions”, the predecessor of one of the only opera opera. Kun Jia own team, please Yiyang Prefecture troupe to perform. Eighteenth gyrus, Jiaqiang to play the official age of “Peony Pavilion” in the “Garden” “Dream” was old officer refused. Dan is a women’s apartment door because Du, Ling Guan is the speech posted once, and she determined not to play non-Bank of play. Accordingly we can see, Cao times, as an important basis for the opera opera, has strict branch of the.

Beijing Opera in Beijing, and it is in the field. Peking Opera and Chinese opera at the emblem on the basis of production, from Anhui Anhui Opera, Chinese Opera from Hubei. Therefore, although the opera “life” in Beijing, it is to drink the South “milk” grew up. Opera has also absorbed the scene in my hometown Shaanxi’s “nutrients.”

“Peking Opera” The name of the 1876 Shanghai “declaration” on the first call up. The most ambitious of the evolution of the existing ancient Peking Opera Theater Center in Tianjin, Guangdong, carved beams, splendid and magnificent. Peking Opera Troupe in many places there. Jinzhou business have seen in the number of elderly people Zilazichang street opera. Peking Opera is a national. The United States is a mature opera, grand … …

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Lawrry Christ is a local travel expert who has stayed in Beijing China for 5 years and works for Beijing Tours Travel Agency which provides various Beijing and China travel information, travel tips, culture knowledge and tour services.For taking tours of Beijing and China, please check Beijing China Tours for details.

Opera Ireland – Winter Season 2008

Article by Mairead Foley

Are you an Opera fan? You probably are, otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this article! Want to know what live performances will brighten up the dark gloomy winter nights? Well why not take a trip to the Gaiety Theatre and enjoy what is on offer during the 2008 Winter Season! Find out more about the live performances that will take place here at this historic venue through the Opera Ireland Production.

Opera Ireland – Who are they?

Officially the national opera company of Ireland, Opera Ireland hosts four main scale operas at the Gaiety Theatre each year, and performing opera teams may tour venues nationally and internationally at various times throughout the year as well.

The history of Opera Ireland can be traced back to the early 1940′s and the creation of the Dublin Grand Opera Society by opera aficionados in Ireland’s capital. This society organised opera events at the Gaiety Theatre from its early days, in conjunction with Radio Eireann and the Army School of Music, and thus cementing a long lasting relationship between the Society and Ireland’s National Broadcaster, which has endured to today.

In the 1960s the Opera Group played host to many European Opera companies, and heightened the public interest in opera. Resulting from this venture was the hosting of opera acts from Europe, the Italian Government provided public funding for many Italian Opera acts to perform at the Gaiety, and since then renowned artists such as Pavarotti and Domingo have performed at the venue.

The company went through a brand image change in the 1980′s and became an independent private company, with some investment by the Irish Arts Council. In 1996, the company was renamed as Opera Ireland and a new brand logo was created.

Winter Season 2008 Programme…

The main focus of this year’s Winter Season at Opera Ireland is hosting four opera classics at the Gaiety Theatre. You can enjoy the stunning performances of “Madama Butterfly”, “Don Giovanni”, “Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “Mazeppa” throughout the Winter Season. Each performance combines the passion, glory, drama and theatrics of Opera performances in a marvellous setting. Opera Ireland is committed to the selection of both Irish and International casts, all providing their own individual creativity to the performances.

Opera Ireland will also honour, as part of its 2008 Winter Season, the birth of the renowned 19th century composer Michael William Balfe. In his memory, together with the RTE Concert Orchestra, there will be an innovative concert performance of “Falstaff”, his wonderful Italian Style Opera.

Opera Ireland is committed to the showcasing of original Irish opera, and this season will show the performance of Fergus Johnston’s “The Earl of Kildare”.

And don’t forget the spectaular showing of the “Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD” which will be hosted at various cinemas in Dublin. This will be the premier showing of this international opera, which hails from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. A unique event not to be missed, and it’s the premier showing of cinematic opera in Ireland. Experience the wonder of passionate live opera during the winter season – there is something for everyone whether you are a seasoned opera fan, or if you have just discovered the beauty of a live opera performance.

You’ll find the Gaiety Theatre at the top of Grafton Street on South Kings Street,opposite Saint Stephens Green Shopping Centre.

Dates and times for the 2008 Winter Season shows…

Madama Butterfly: The classic show by Puccini is performed on 15th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 22nd & 23rd November 2008, at 8pm in the Gaiety Theatre. This is a joint venture with the Opera Theatre of Lucca in Italy, and will be sung in classic Italian with English subtitles.

Midsummer Nights Dream: Shows on the 16th, 18th and 21st of November 2008 at 8pm. This is a production by Opera Ireland, and a marvellous adaption of Benjamin Britten’s comedy opera, which is based on Shakespeare’s play, and it will be given its first airing in Ireland by Opera Ireland. Using a mostly Irish cast, the RTE Concert orchestra will provide suitable airing to this wonderful play, conducted by esteemed Scot conductor Stewart Robertson.

The Earl of Kildare: Written by Fergus Johnston, this is a wonderful new Irish opera. It will bring to life the story of Silken Thomas, the Earl of Kildare, who led an ill-fated uprising against King Henry VIII. This brand new opera performance was made possible by a joint arrangement with Opera Ireland and Living Opera, a company that’s aim is to promote the growth of new opera in Ireland.

Show times: Friday February 6th 2009, Mermaid Arts Cente, Main Street, Bray Co.Wicklow.

Don Giovanni: Originally created by Mozart, the Show Times are – 28 February, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, March 2009, at 8pm, at the Gaiety Theatre. This is a joint effort with Opera de Monte Carlo. This is widely predicted to be one of the most invigorating concert perfomances of the season, with a remarkable starring cast and the RTE Concert Orchestra.

Mazeppa: Created by Tchaikovsky, this will take place on March 1st, 3rd and 6th at the Gaiety. With a Russian and Irish cast, the RTE Orchestra will be conducted by remarkable Russian conductor Anissimov.

The Metropolitan Opera HD Screenings: Cinema showings initially at Dundrum, Swords and Dungarvan, the cinematic performances will be shown throughout Ireland from January 2009. Check Opera Ireland for more detail on operas shown and times.

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Mairead Foley writes for the Ireland travel and accommodation website http://www.GoIreland.com

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