Archive for June, 2010

Live Oak Park, Berkeley, June 27 Concert Program

Monday, June 28th, 2010

OPEN OPERA’S PROGRAM
Live Oak Park, Berkeley
June 27, 2010

Jo Vincent Parks: Prologue Aria, I Pagliacci, by Leoncavallo

Eileen Meredith: “Chi’l bel sogno di Doretta”/La Rodine by Puccini

Katya Roemer: “Io son l’umile ancella”/Adriana Lecouvreur by Cilea

Angela Moser and Ellen St. Thomas: ”Sull’aria”/The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart  

Theresa Cardinale: “Mon Couer”, Samson and Delilah, Saint Saëns

Gustavo Garcia Hernandez: “Recondita armonia”, Tosca, Puccini

Katya Roemer/Theresa Cardinale: “Barcarolle”/Tales of Hoffman by Offenbach

Megan Cullen: “Song to the Moon” Rusalka, Dvorák

David Chavez/Eileen Meredith: “O soave fanciulla”/La Bohème by Puccini

Elizabeth Baker: “Una voce poco fa”/Il Barbiere by Rossini

David Chavez: “Nessun Dorma”, Tosca, Puccini

INTERMISSION

Angela Moser: “Dich teure halle”/Tannhäuser by Wagner  

Theresa Cardinal and Katya Roemer: “Non ti scordar mai di me” Written by Ernesto De- Curtis; Domenica Furno

Richard Fey: “Non piu’ andrai”, Figaro, by Mozart

Angela Arnold: “My Man’s Gone Now”, Porgy and Bess by Gershwin

Katya/Theresa/Richard: “Soave sia il vento”/Così fan tutte by Mozart  

Angela Moser and Heather McFadden: “Vien Mallika”…, Lakme, Delibes

Heather McFadden: “Voi lo sapete”, Cavallaria Rusticana, Mascagni

Angela Moser: “O zittre nicht”/The Magic Flute by Mozart

Megan Cullen: “Vissi d’arte”, Tosca, Puccini
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Open Opera sings at the Berkeley City Council Meeting-June 22

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Open Opera showed up last night at the City of Berkeley council meeting and surprised everyone with a song. Jo Vincent Parks, Open Opera’s Leporello in Open Opera’s upcoming performances of Don Giovanni at John Hinkel Park, sang “To Dream the Impossible Dream” as a dedication to Berkeley City Council Members Susan Wengrf and Lauri Capitelli for their support of Open Opera. He was greeted with wild applause and happy faces–a welcome break from the generally serious mood.

Current News-Countdown to Live Oak Concert on June 27

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Lisa Houston singing with Jim Meredith Playing at Crab Cove, Alameda, CA

Lisa Houston singing with Jim Meredith Playing at Crab Cove, Alameda, CA

Open Opera June Newsletter—June 16, 2010

A HIT: Open Opera Wows 750 at Crab Cove Concerts Kickoff
Open Opera started off Alameda’s Concerts at Crab Cove May 14 with two hours of wonderful vocalizing next to San Francisco Bay at Crown Beach. About 750 music fans enthusiastically supported our singers on a sunny Friday evening. Thanks to the West Alameda Business Association for hosting a great event!

NEXT UP: Return to Open Opera’s Origins at Live Oak Park June 27
Open Opera’s next free outdoor concert will be at 3 PM on Sunday afternoon, June 27, at Live Oak Park at 1301 Shattuck Avenue (at Berryman Street) in northeast Berkeley. Open Opera’s very first free outdoor opera concert was at Live Oak Park on October 25, 2008. You can take AC Transit’s line 18 bus, carpool, walk, or bicycle to the park. (Auto parking is limited nearby.)

ON DECK: Orinda Community Center Park July 25
At 4 PM on Sunday, July 25, we return to Orinda for a family-friendly and free concert at Orinda Community Center Park, sponsored by the Orinda Rotary Club. The handicapped-accessible park is across from Rite Aid at 28 Orinda Way in Orinda.
Bring friends, family, a blanket, and a picnic to this free event. (Food and drinks will be available for purchase.)

TWICE THE MOZART: Four Performances of Don Giovanni August 7-8 & 14-15
Open Opera will mount four fully staged performances of W. A. Mozart’s Don Giovanni at John Hinkel Park’s historic WPA-era amphitheater at 41 Somerset Place in Berkeley. Saturday and Sunday performances begin at 3 PM over two weekends this year. Save the dates and come early—1500 opera lovers crowded into the 700-seat amphitheater for last year’s two performances of Marriage of Figaro. (Please carpool and come early: parking nearby is very limited and local streets are quite narrow.)

We’ll see you in the parks this summer!

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and uses public space to build community through the arts.

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Upcoming Events for 2010
Save the dates and tell your friends!
June 27 at 3 pm - Opera Concert in the Park - Live Oak Park in Berkeley
July 25 at 4 pm - Opera Concert in the Park - Orinda Community Park
August 7-8 - Mozart’s Don Giovanni - John Hinkel Park in Berkeley
August 14-15 - Mozart’s Don Giovanni - John Hinkel Park in Berkeley

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Concert at Live Oak Park-June 27, 2010

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

teresa_tam_100514_6959FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

OPEN OPERA RETURNS TO BERKELEY’S LIVE OAK PARK
WITH FREE OPERA CONCERT JUNE 27

BERKELEY, CA, June 11, 2010 –

Open Opera returns to Berkeley’s Live Oak Park at 3:00 PM on Sunday, June 27, with a free opera concert featuring Bay Area singers performing opera favorites in the outdoors.

On October 25, 2008, Open Opera offered its very first free outdoor opera concert at Live Oak Park, which is at 1301 Shattuck Avenue (at Berryman Street) in northeast Berkeley.

Open Opera’s professional singers come from all over northern California. Stay tuned for a listing of the singers.

Open Opera will offer four free performances of W. A. Mozart’s opera “Don Giovanni” at Berkeley’s John Hinkel Park on August 7, 8, 14, and 15. About 3000 people enjoyed two free performances of Mozart’s “Marriage of Figaro” there last July. Open Opera will also offer
more free outdoor concerts this summer.

Artistic Director Olivia Stapp, who lives in Berkeley, co-founded Open Opera “to bring free, professional opera to Bay Area parks and use public space to build community through the arts…We wanted to return opera to its informal origins. At beautiful venues like Live Oak Park a music lover can listen, play with the kids, or picnic during a concert.” After a long and successful international opera career as a soprano, Stapp is offering Master classes for talented northern California professional singers as well as places to sing in the great outdoors. Executive Director Ellen St. Thomas, who co-founded the nonprofit group, says Open Opera “makes opera accessible and enjoyable for a wider audience, without cost or formality. We couldn’t wait to come back to Live Oak Park again.”

“We’re bringing opera to the public for free in a time of economic uncertainty, and using public outdoor spaces to build community through the arts,” adds mezzo-soprano Elizabeth Baker, Open Opera’s third co-founder and its Creative Director. Baker performed the role of Cherubino in last summer’s Marriage of Figaro. “It is great to see the kids playing and sitting in the trees while enjoying opera music.”

AC Transit’s line 18 bus serves Live Oak Park from Albany and downtown Berkeley Carpooling, walking, or bicycling are recommended: parking is limited in the area.

Open Opera is supported by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the City of Berkeley and by private donations. For more information on Open Opera, future performances, master classes, or to volunteer or support opera in public spaces, visit www.openopera.net or contact Executive Director Ellen St. Thomas (ellen@openopera.net; 510-547-2471).