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+ | //June 27, 2008 Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill// | ||
We attended this Longleaf Opera Festival performance in Memorial Hall on the UNC campus in the evening. Drove through a thunderstorm to get there. The performace was wonderful. | We attended this Longleaf Opera Festival performance in Memorial Hall on the UNC campus in the evening. Drove through a thunderstorm to get there. The performace was wonderful. | ||
- | It starts in silence as the Doug Verone dancers quietly go through several dance moves in flowing robes over white costumes. | + | It starts in silence as the Doug Verone dancers quietly go through several dance moves in flowing robes over white costumes. |
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+ | The minimalist sets and the constant storytelling throughout by the dancers made this opera work well. Having a soprano and a clarinetist that are willing to be tossed around, including one time getting tossed under the piano adds to the great showmanship we saw. This was a great performance put on locally which is very surprising.\\ | ||
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+ | We had a small treat before the opera began. The composer talked to the audience about how he accomplished the writing. It's small theater when the composer sits in your row in the auditorium, Row E. | ||
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+ | 'The simplicity and spareness really distill the \\ | ||
+ | story down to a pure form. ... It has so much immediacy and meaning.' | ||
ELIZABETH FUTRAL | ELIZABETH FUTRAL | ||
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+ | CHAPEL HILL - Long Leaf Opera ends its summer festival with a dazzling production of Ricky Ian Gordon' | ||
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+ | American composer Gordon chose the Greek myth of lost love for his piece with clarinet, soprano and piano. Noted clarinetist Todd Palmer premiered the 50-minute work in 2001. | ||
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+ | Gordon expanded the piece to 70 minutes for a 2005 Lincoln Center staging by modern dance choreographer Doug Varone, with Palmer, opera star Elizabeth Futral, and Varone' | ||
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+ | There are some downsides. The text is difficult to hear with so much movement. The near-constant activity pulls concentration away from the soloists. Some eye-popping moments seem more for effect than for organic comment on the story. | ||
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+ | Still, this a major work, one that Long Leaf can be proud of, signaling that the company is carving a permanent niche for itself. | ||
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