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We really enjoyed this performance. We had second row center of the rear orchestra which was excellent seating. This was a Groupon special where the bottom line was $59 for two with fees. | We really enjoyed this performance. We had second row center of the rear orchestra which was excellent seating. This was a Groupon special where the bottom line was $59 for two with fees. | ||
- | The sets were minimal with video projection substituting for a lot of the scenes. This worked well since it also provided the subtitles. The singing was magnificent. We were surprised at the amazing chorus which had 40 members. Since they didn't all fit on stage they put about half of them in the boxes overlooking the stage. The Soprano was strong and quite a good Marguerita. The whole cast was very professional and quite good.\\ | + | The sets were minimal with video projection substituting for a lot of the scenes. This worked well since it also provided the subtitles. The singing was magnificent. We were surprised at the amazing chorus which had 40 members. Since they didn't all fit on stage they put about half of them in the boxes overlooking the stage. The Soprano was strong and quite a good Marguerite. The whole cast was very professional and quite good.\\ |
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+ | Printed from the News & Observer - www.NewsObserver.com\\ | ||
+ | Published Sat, Apr 30, 2011 02:00 AM\\ | ||
+ | Modified Sat, Apr 30, 2011 03:36 AM\\ | ||
+ | ==== N.C. Opera' | ||
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+ | BY ROY C. DICKS - Correspondent\\ | ||
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+ | Semi-staged opera in concert is an accepted alternative to the expense of full productions. N.C. Opera' | ||
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+ | The cast heard Thursday was uniformly musical and confident. Although Faust is the one who sells his soul to the devil, his object of desire, Marguerite, gets the widest emotional range, which Mary Dunleavy expertly explored. Her warm, attractive soprano was capable of great delicacy or soaring power, as needed. Dimitri Pittas was an ardent Faust, his clear, bright tenor intelligently negotiating the role, especially its most lyrical passages. But in more emphatic sections, his voice often lacked necessary bloom and heft. | ||
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+ | As Marguerite' | ||
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+ | The 54-piece orchestra played with lush nuance under conductor Timothy Myers, whose feeling for the score gave much pleasure. Though the grandest passages, such as the " | ||
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+ | An unusual element was the presence of a giant screenover the singers for S. Katy Tucker' | ||
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+ | Nevertheless, | ||
+ | music_theater@lycos.com | ||
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