Monday, January 28, 2013

CrossCURRENT 2013


The rising tide of contemporary vocal music.
The undertow of the traditional.

Friday, March 8, 2013 at 7 pm
Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimo at NYU 
24 W. 12th St.
between Fifth and Sixth Avenues
$20 advance sale tickets
Lauren Alfano and Evan Flath in Outer Borough Songs

Contemporary works by Thomas Deneuville, 
Henry Papale,  Corinna Manetto and Michael Dutka
Works by Donizetti, Schubert, Puccini, and others


Performed by Underworld Productions Opera
with
Evan Flath, guitar
Kostja Kostic, clarinet
Elizabeth Rodgers, piano
Gina Crusco, director


Black Horses by Michael Dutka
A 15 minute chamber opera for soprano, tenor, clarinet, and piano. 
Nero has a new job pulling a heavy cart with three other black horses, 
little knowing what the sad cargo may be. 
Michael Dutka

A graduate of Sarah Lawrence’s music program, Michael studied harmony with Alexander Lipsky, counterpoint with David Loeb of the Curtis Institute, and composition and orchestration at Mannes with Charles Jones and Rudy Palmer. Black Horses  is Michael’s fourth opera, which OperaDelaware premiered at the 2009 Wilmington Arts Festival, along withThe Stronger, based on the Strindberg play. The Crowded House, a children’s opera / ballet was performed at the 2010 Philadelphia Arts Festival, and Underworld Productions commissioned and premiered Animales en Rima, a bi-lingual work based the poetry of Mexican poet Elisa Gonzalez. On April 27, in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, The Interfaith Committee of Remembrance, along with the Brooklyn Philharmonic, will premiere excerpts of Liebovar, his latest opera, about prisoners in a Terezin-like concentration camp, who write an opera to try to save their lives. A native New Yorker, Michael now lives, writes operas, and rides his horse, Sir Richard Cholmondeley, in Doylestown, PA.

Outer Borough Songs by Thomas Deneuville

For electric guitar and soprano. 
Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island frame political and personal dramas in music tinged with rock and French courtly airs. 

Thomas Deneuville.  Photo by Axel Dupeux.

Thomas Deneuville was born in Provence, grew up in Tahiti, and was educated in Paris, Milan and New York, where he received his BA and MA degrees is composition. He has experimented with Irish traditional music, rock, and carnatic music, and studied composition with Shafer Mahoney, Eric Tanguy and Tristan Murail. His contemporary classical music creates a genuine connection with his audiences while raising awareness on societal issues. His music has been performed at Music with a View Festival (Tribeca), CUNY New Music Festival, Cornelia Street Cafe, Wild Project, the Masters & Pelavin Gallery, the Estonia House, and Andrea Clearfield's Salon in Philadelphia. A recording of this Half Clarinet Quartet will be released this Spring.


Caro Mio Ben/Too Much Alone 
by Corinna Manetto
from You Must Be Mine: The Story of Anita & Giuseppe Garibaldi

For soprano, baritone, and jazz piano.
Garibaldi has been fighting for weeks.  Anita waits for him to come home.

Corinna Manetto. Photo by Peer Bazarini.

Corinna Manetto began her career at the top: singing on Broadway in The King and I with Yul Brynner. Other singing credits include the Gary Moore Show on CBS, Once Upon a Mattress with Carol Burnett, Bernstein's Theatre Songs with Theatre de Lys, and studio recording with Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Burt Bacharach, and many others. After her best friend's husband told her how the Garibaldis met, she ordered 20 books and spent 3 years writing of their 10 years together. 



 Ten Songs on poems by Stephen Crane 
by Henry Papale 

For voice and piano. 
The author of The Red Badge of Courage reveals a vision in which humans are left to fend for ourselves.


Henry Papale


Henry Papale was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1937.  He has composed 8 operas, some 40 works for chorus, 140 Songs, 43 chamber works (including 10 String Quartets), and 250 works for piano, with performances in New York, Toronto, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, and venues in New Jersey including the John Harms Auditorium. UPO premiered his operatic monodrama JULIA at the Thalia Theatre in 2007 and frequently performs his works in concert.


Performers include:
Hillary Esqueda, soprano
Stephanie McGuire, mezzo-soprano





Elise Jablow, soprano
Bill Heigen, tenor


AND: 
Lauren Alfano, Tara Bobiak, 
Rachel Policar, Miran Robarts, Briana Sakamoto


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