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4-Aug-2012
Alice Busch Opera Theater
Glimmerglass' little Aida makes a huge impactGale Martin, operatoonity.com
Image credit: The Glimmerglass Festival production of Aida © William M. Brown / The Glimmerglass FestivalYou won’t see plumed horses, a procession of camels, or a hundred supernumeraries as standard bearers parading across the Glimmerglass stage. In fact, you have to step outside the Alice Busch Opera Theater to see any elephants at all, the animal most commonly associated with Aida, Verdi’s greatest grand opera. Two brown pachyderms, a mother and a baby, made from grapevine boughs, mark the southernmost entrance to the Festival grounds this season. If you must have elephants in your Aida, you’d best enjoy this pair before settling into your seat to watch the show.
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4-Aug-2012
Alice Busch Opera Theater
The Music Man at Glimmerglass: Fun, American styleGale Martin, operatoonity.com
Image credit: Megan Ort (Zaneeta Shinn) and Allan K. Washington (Tommy Djilas) in The Glimmerglass Festival production of The Music Man © Karli Cadel / The Glimmerglass FestivalWant to know what small-town America looks and feels like in the thick of summertime, circa 1940? The Glimmerglass Festival’s purest musical theater offering, The Music Man, is festive, frolicsome Americana, brimming with spectacular sets, clever staging, and a sensational ensemble showcasing Olympic-sized talent.
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3-Aug-2012
Alice Busch Opera Theater
Stellar Lost in the Stars at Glimmerglass FestivalGale Martin, operatoonity.com
Image credit: Chebet Too, Eric Owens (Stephen Kumalo) and Sean Panikkar (The Leader) in the Glimmerglass Festival production of Kurt Weill and Maxwell AndersonThe seldom-seen opera musical Lost in the Stars found prominence Friday night, enrapturing a full house at Glimmerglass Festival in New York, moving some of the actors themselves to tears, and stirring the audience to its feet for curtain call.
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6-Aug-2011
Alice Busch Opera Theater
'Medea' at Glimmerglass a summer scorcher!Gale Martin, operatoonity.com
Image credit: © Julieta CervantesThe opera is way too dark. It runs far too long. It’s requires a soprano with vocal cords of amalgamated steel to sing the title role. No wonder Cherubini’s Medea is rarely performed. According to OPERA America records, the opera hasn’t been performed in the United States in nearly 20 years. That’s why if you are remotely close to the Glimmerglass Festival in Central New York this summer, you need to drop everything and buy yourself a ticket—right now. If you’re across the pond and have a private jet, start fueling it.
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5-Aug-2011
Alice Busch Opera Theater
Well Sung ‘Carmen’ Triumphs at GlimmerglassGale Martin, operatoonity.com
Image credit: © Julieta Cervantes.Sultry and brassy, calculating and cruel, the character Carmen is, well, hard to like. By contrast, Bizet’s opéra comique of the same name playing in repertory at Glimmerglass Festival this summer is resoundingly popular, bringing audiences to standing ovations.
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