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Reconstructing a lost opera: Amleto

Reconstructing a lost opera: Amleto

There's Gounod's Roméo et Juliette, Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Thomas Adès' The Tempest, and of course, Verdi's Otello and Falstaff. There's also Hamlet, the opera by Ambroise Thomas, but did you know there's an Italian Amleto (#essereononessere), composed by one of Verdi's contemporaries with text by Shakespeare-friendly librettist Arrigo Boito?

Jenna Simeonov
Go see this: Tap:Ex Metallurgy

Go see this: Tap:Ex Metallurgy

Tapestry opera continues its kick-ass 2015/16 season with the latest instalment of Tap:Ex Metallurgy. Tap:Ex is a performance series started by Artistic Director Michael Mori, that is "committed to radically redefining the future of opera." Metallurgy blends opera with punk rock, as Canadian punk band Fucked Up shares the stage with tenor David Pomeroy and mezzo-soprano (and chameleon) Krisztina Szabó.

Jenna Simeonov
In review: Quinn Kelsey's Songs from the Heart

In review: Quinn Kelsey's Songs from the Heart

Hawaiian baritone Quinn Kelsey strode into the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre, wearing black cowboy boots with his three-piece suit, and said to the audience, "I apologize in advance for cheat sheets."

Jenna Simeonov
Fannibals in New York: One World Symphony premieres Hannibal

Fannibals in New York: One World Symphony premieres Hannibal

Thematically, the darkness of Hannibal is not an unfamiliar subject to opera. Psychopathic heroes and murderers have long taken the stage through works like Wozzeck and Salome, characters like Bluebeard and Scarpia. A lot of operas are bloody. Yet, I’m not sure the question is whether Hong is doing something new. Rather, the point is what he’s doing to make opera contextually relevant to those who otherwise might not go to the opera at all.

Kelsey Kudak
Hear the premiere of Abraham, support the Syrian Refugee Program

Hear the premiere of Abraham, support the Syrian Refugee Program

Tomorrow night, head to the Metropolitan United Church to hear the première of Abraham, a new oratorio by Dora award-winning composer David Warrack (Torontosaurus, Oh Susanna, Interpretations of a Life). Tickets start at $36, and funds raised will go towards the Church's Syrian Refugee Program.

Jenna Simeonov
Meet the folks: Pocket Concerts

Meet the folks: Pocket Concerts

The concept of going to someone's house for some live chamber music might seem strange to anyone who isn't a big concert goer. But musicians know that house concerts are a common occurrence, that they're often under-advertised and often private, and that they're a fantastic way to experience music. The folks from Pocket Concerts are taking the in-home concert model, and making it an experience that anyone can have.

Jenna Simeonov
On the air: Sunday Night with the TSO

On the air: Sunday Night with the TSO

This weekend, turn your radio-like devices to Classical 96.3 FM for the latest episode of Sunday Night with the TSO. Recently I joined hosts Kathleen Kajioka and Jeff Melanson (President and CEO of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra) and fellow guest Michael Vincent (editor, Musical Toronto) for a somewhat meta-conversation about the value of music criticism.

Jenna Simeonov
Talking with singers: Elizabeth Caballero

Talking with singers: Elizabeth Caballero

Cuban-American soprano Elizabeth Cabellero has built herself a busy life on the road, singing some of opera's most coveted roles in houses across the United States. She just finished singing Donna Elvira in Lyric Opera of Kansas City's Don Giovanni, and when we spoke over Skype, she was in Miami, FL, preparing for a recital in honour of legendary Romanian soprano, Virginia Zeani.

Jenna Simeonov
Fidelio at Oshawa Opera

Fidelio at Oshawa Opera

Oshawa Opera continues its season with Fidelio on November 15th. The in-concert performance features mezzo-soprano Brigitte Bogar as Leonora and tenor Jason Lamont as her husband, Florestan. Pianist Kate Carver plays Beethoven's score, and Oshawa Opera Artistic Director Kristine Dandavino narrates.

Jenna Simeonov
Mahler's 2nd: in memory of Elizabeth Krehm

Mahler's 2nd: in memory of Elizabeth Krehm

Opera 5 Artistic Director Rachel Krehm and her family present a benefit concert to raise funds for St. Michael's Hospital, where Rachel's sister Elizabeth passed away on November 17, 2012 at the age of 22. The concert is part of an annual series started by the Krehm family in 2013, in honour of Elizabeth and of the wonderful care she received from the doctors and nurses of St. Michael's Hospital.

Jenna Simeonov

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