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Open Opera in Alameda– Concert a success!

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

OPEN OPERA SERENADES OVER 200 AT FRANKLIN PARK

Alameda, CA, June 22, 2009 –

A dozen opera singers from Open Opera serenaded more than 200 music lovers in a free recital Saturday afternoon at Franklin Park.

Open Opera’s first Alameda appearance featured over two hours of art songs and opera favorites on a sunny afternoon. A cast of ten singers, mostly from the Bay Area, presented 24 art songs, arias, duets, and quartets from well-known operas, accompanied by Alameda’s own James Meredith.

Kendra Dodd, who just graduated from Encinal High School and studies voice with David Tigner and James Meredith, was one of the crowd’s favorites. “It was a beautiful family event, and one of the best productions that the community has seen in a while,” Dodd said. “The musicians volunteered their time for this, and they were all fantastic.” Dodd will attend the Manhattan School of Music this fall.

The crowd also enjoyed Alameda soprano Eileen Meredith, who “had a wonderful time” singing at Franklin Park. “I’m in love with this music, and I really enjoy sharing it. Sitting in a gorgeous natural setting listening to music is very inspiring. It was great to see the turnout of friends, family, neighbors, teachers, parents, and kids from Alameda and beyond.” Meredith also helped recruit musicians and publicize the concert. Alameda tenor Raymond Chavez, known for his work with the Alameda Civic Light Opera, sang pieces by Cilea and Massenet for the many listeners of all ages.

Well-known Bay Area singers such as Heather McFadden, Sigmund Siegel, Katya Roemer, Leland Morine, Marta Johansen, Elender Wall, and Elizabeth Baker sang famous arias and duets from operas by Mozart, Puccini, Verdi, and Bizet, as well as lesser-known works. Young tenor Taylor Thompson, who sang two pieces, is a graduate of Fairfield’s Rodriguez High School and will attend the Oberlin Conservatory of Music.

“Patrick Russi and his crew from the Alameda Parks and Recreation Department were crucial to making the event such a success,” said Ellen St. Thomas, the Executive Director of Open Opera. “They were friendly, extremely helpful, and made the event very easy logistically. Franklin Park was beautiful, too.” She added that Open Opera would like to make this an annual event in Alameda.

Open Opera will present “The Marriage of Figaro” (“Le Nozze di Figaro”) at John Hinkel Park in Berkeley on July 25-26 at 3:00 p.m. The free opera production will include costumes and a full orchestra, and will feature many of the artists who performed in Alameda Saturday afternoon.

Alameda resident Ursula Apel, Director of the San Francisco Opera Guild, co-hosted the Franklin Park program with David Tigner. Founded in 2008, Open Opera “combines classical music with natural elements to create a one-of-a-kind experience for singers and listeners alike,” according to its web site.

“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. You could see it in the diversity of the audience. The kids were listening from up the trees,” according to soprano Elizabeth Baker, who serves as Open Opera’s Creative Director.

Open Opera is supported by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and from private donations.

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Jon Spangler

Linda Hudson Writing

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Live Oak Park, May 30, 2009

Monday, June 1st, 2009

 

LIVE OAK PARK CONCERT LINE-UP

May 30, 2009

1) Marta Johansen: “Je suis Titania” Mignon by Ambrose Thomas

 2) Elizabeth Baker and Rebecca Krouner: “Si, fuggire: a noi non resta” ” Romeo and Juliet from Bellini’s I Capuleti e i Montecchi.

 3) Zachary Gordin: “Vision fugitive” “Hérodiade” by Massenet

 4) Aimee Puentes: “Gavotte” Manon by Massenet

 5) Leland Morine: “Old Man River” Showboat

 6) Paula Goodman Wilder: “Ave Maria” Othello by Verdi

 7) Micah Epps: “Isis and Osiris” The Magic Flute by Mozart

  8) Norman DeVol: “Questa o quella” Rigoletto by Verdi

 9) Leland Morine and Marta: 2nd Act duet from La Traviata by Verdi

 10) Leland and Norm: “Au fond du temple saint” Pearl Fishers by Massenet

 11) Norm: “E lucevan le stelle” Tosca by Puccini

 12) Heather McFadden: “Stride la vampa” Il Trovatore by Verdi

 13) Aimee and Zach: “La ci darem la mano” Don Giovanni by Mozart

 14) Marta: “Die holle roche” The Magic Flute by Mozart

 15) Sidney Ragland: “Total Eclipse” from Samson and Deliliah by Camille Saint-Saëns

 16) Leland: “Toreador” from Carmen by Bizet

 17) Paula and Heather: “Belle nuit” from Tales of Hoffman by Offenbach

 19) Paula: L’altra notte Mefistofile by Boito

 20) Rebecca: “Quando men vo” La Boheme by Puccini

 21) Micah Epps: “In diessen heilgen hallen” The Magic Flute by Mozart

 22) Marta, Heather, Norm and Zach: “Bella figlia” Rigoletto by Verdi