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Two operas, in new and rarely heard editions, by Rossini (Il Barbiere di Siviglia) and Verdi (La Forza del Destino) continue Bel Canto at Caramoor's tradition of exceptional productions.
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(Barber of Seville - New Baerenreiter Critical Edition)
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Tickets: $80.00, $65.00, $50.00, $35.00, $20.00 order online Program Notes & Bios |
Pre-Opera Events in the Spanish Courtyard. Free for Opera ticket holders. more info |
| Figaro |
Daniel Mobbs, baritone |
| Rosina |
Priti Gandhi, mezzo-soprano |
| Count Almaviva |
Barry Banks, tenor |
| Don Basilio |
Matthew Treviño, bass-baritone |
| Don Bartolo |
Ricardo Herrera, bass-baritone |
| Berta |
Eve Miedel, soprano |
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Orchestra of St. Luke's |
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Caramoor Opera Chorus |
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Will Crutchfield, conductor |
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Daniel Mobbs |
Priti Gandhi |
Barry Banks |
Matthew Treviño |
Ricardo Herrera | Verdi, no less, called it “the greatest opera buffa ever written.” The public has agreed for nearly two centuries, and Caramoor now offers a new look at the beloved Barber in the much-anticipated Baerenreiter critical edition produced under the supervision of the renowned Philip Gossett. Il Barbiere will be performed with Rossini's original orchestration -- lighter and more sparkling than the version usually performed -- and with the brilliantly florid vocal style reconstructed from performing documents of the composers' day. Like Caramoor's recent revivals of La Sonnambula, Tancredi, and others, it promises to be a completely fresh take on a well-known masterpiece.
This production will be semi-staged and sung in Italian with English super titles.
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SATURDAY, JULY 12 Pre-Opera Events in the Spanish Courtyard. Free for Opera ticket holders. 3:30pm Edition and Tradition Il Barbiere di Siviglia has the distinction of being the oldest opera from the Italian repertory that has remained in that repertory without a break. That means it also has the longest accumulated set of performing traditions. Philip Gossett and Will Crutchfield discuss the transformations Il Barbiere has undergone in its nearly two centuries of existence and the differences a new edition can make. Members of the Caramoor Bel Canto Young Artists program illustrate with alternative arias and versions from Rossini's pen.
4:30pm The Great Garcias The star of the first Barbiere was its tenor, Manuel Garcia (the opera was actually called Almaviva on its opening night). His son, Manuel Jr., was America’s first Figaro (and the inventor of the laryngoscope). His daughters, Maria and Paolina (Pauline), became celebrated prima donnas under their married names of Malibran and Viardot, and both of them kept Rosina as a star part. And they composed too! The Caramoor Bel Canto Young Artists with Rachelle Jonck perform a program of music written by and for this extraordinary family.
5:30pm dinner break
7:00pm Philip Gossett introduces Il Barbiere di Siviglia Philip Gossett is the world’s pre-eminent scholar of Italian opera. He is the General Editor of the critical editions of both Rossini and Verdi, the author of Divas and Scholars, and the recipient of innumerable awards and prizes. |
FRIDAY, JULY 18 There will be a Pre-Opera Lecture at 7:00 pm in the Spanish Courtyard. Will Crutchfield introduces Il Barbiere di Siviglia, with alternate arias for Rosina and Doctor Bartolo sung by members of the Caramoor Bel Canto Young Artists program.
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Saturday, July 26 at 8:00pm – Verdi: La Forza del Destino Bel Canto at Caramoor (the Force of Destiny - Original St. Petersburg Version) Venetian Theater - Tickets: $80.00, $65.00,$50.00, $35.00, $20.00 order online Program Notes & Bios
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Takesha Meshé Kizart |
Emmanuel di Villarosa |
Zurab Ninua |
Marco Nistico |
Daniel Borowski |
| Leonora |
Takesha Meshé Kizart, soprano |
| Don Alvaro |
Emmanuel di Villarosa, tenor |
| Don Carlo |
Zurab Ninua, baritone |
| Preziosilla |
Kirstin Chavez, mezzo-soprano |
| Fra Melitone |
Marco Nistico, baritone |
| Padre Guardiano |
Daniel Borowski, bass |
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Orchestra of St. Luke's |
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Caramoor Opera Chorus |
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Will Crutchfield, conductor |
Bel Canto at Caramoor continues its acclaimed Verdi series with the original version of Verdi’s most ambitious and wide-ranging opera, also in a new critical edition by Philip Gossett. The Force of Destiny is a relentless fate that pursues the three protagonists, set in a spectacular canvas of military and religious life spanning miles and years and summoning a variety of musical characters beyond anything Verdi had previously attempted. The familiar revised version contains some beautiful additional music, but the stark ending of the St. Petersburg version lets us feel the full tragic power of Verdi's first conception. Takesha Kizart, winner of the 2006 Verdi Voices competition, makes her Caramoor debut as Leonora, with Daniel Borowski making his first appearance as the Padre Guardiano.
This opera-in-concert will be sung in Italian with English super titles.
Pre-Opera Events in the Spanish Courtyard. Free for Opera ticket holders.
3:30pm Verdi’s Workshop La forza del destino is perhaps Verdi’s most ambitious opera, and it is also the one for which we have the most documentation of his compositional process. The world knows two versions (St. Petersburg 1862, performed at Caramoor, and Milan 1869, the familiar score), but in fact there is an even earlier one, prepared by Verdi in 1861 before a singer’s illness forced a year’s postponement of the premiere, and reconstructed only in the 21st century. Philip Gossett takes the audience on a journey through Verdi’s encounters with the Force of Destiny, with fascinating music “from the cutting-room floor” performed by the Caramoor Bel Canto Young Artists.
4:30pm The Force of Destiny and the Destiny of Russian Opera Verdi was not the first major Italian composer to write for St. Petersburg, but rather the last. His intervention came at a moment of ferment and radical progress for Russian opera; more than one observer has noted that without La forza, Boris Godunov would have been impossible. This recital by the Caramoor Bel Canto Young Artists with Rachelle Jonck weaves together earlier Italian music for the Russian capital with the developing responses of native composers.
5:30pm dinner break
7:00pm Philip Gossett introduces La forza del destino Philip Gossett is the world’s pre-eminent scholar of Italian opera. He is the General Editor of the critical editions of both Rossini and Verdi, the author of Divas and Scholars, and the recipient of innumerable awards and prizes.
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If you would like to support the Bel Canto at Caramoor Young Artists Please call Lis Saxe, Director of Development, at 914.232.3681 or lis@caramoor.org | Back to Top

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