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Heart of the Wood, by composer Howard Goodall and lyricist Charles Hart, is a song from a musical based on A Midsummer Night's Dream. "Medieval March," by Debbie Wiseman, is the theme from a TV movie about Hans Christian Andersen. By deconstructing these two pieces, this program analyzes how music composed for the stage and screen performs its dramatic functions. Sound bites and video clips reveal how music can define the mood and the period of a...
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Two men in love with the same woman. Two cities swept up by revolution. Charles Dickens' classic story, live in concert and set to music. Experience the acclaimed Broadway production, which fully captures all the thrills and romance of this timeless tale in a once-in-a-lifetime production. This beloved story concerns the love triangle of the young beauty Lucie Manette, the French aristocrat Charles Darnay, and the drunken cynic Sydney Carton - who...
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"Who is the most macho character in all of legend and literature? Could it be Casanova? Or James Bond? Well, my vote would go to Don Juan or, if you prefer, Don Giovanni. Unscrupulous, immoral, and scandalous, his amorous exploits were brought to the operatic stage by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his librettist Lorenzo da Ponte, who was a figure of scandal in his own right. Welcome to Opera Easy's featured opera: Mozart's Don Giovanni," says program...
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"Here's a real quiz question. Can you name this famous opera written to an Italian libretto based on a revolutionary French play by an Austrian composer and first produced in Vienna in 1786? Any idea? Well, Opera Easy's featured work today is - drum roll, maestro - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro!" says host Natalie Choquette.
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In this program, host Natalie Choquette introduces viewers to Il Trittico, three one-act operas that make up Giacomo Puccini's operatic triptych. The River Seine in Paris is the setting for the dramatic Il Tabarro, a gruesome tale of a love triangle, betrayal, and brutal vengeance. In Suor Angelica, the nun Angelica tragically dies of sorrow when informed of the death of the infant child she gave up for adoption. And Gianni Schicchi is a comic episode...
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"Tragedy makes for great opera. Opera is full of stories of unrequited love such as Romeo and Juliet, of jealousy and murder such as Otello, and of ultimate happiness ruined by premature death such as in La Traviata. But of all the tragic tales that inspired composers, one of the most effective and lasting is one inspired by Greek mythology - no, not Oliver Stone's tragic film adaptation of the story of Alexander the Great but rather the tale of Orpheus...
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The world of opera has spawned true works of comic genius. There's Rossini's Barbiere di Siviglia, Donizetti's L'Elisir d'Amore, and Mozart's rather serious comedy of manners Nozze di Figaro. But today's featured work can be rightfully hailed as a true comic masterpiece. No, I don't mean the operatic treatment of Corner Gas; I mean Mozart's Così Fan Tutte or, to give it an equivalent English translation, 'women are like that.' Like what you ask?...
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If I were to ask you what is the most romantic story in history, what would your answer be?" asks program host Natalie Choquette. "Would it be Dante's Paolo and Francesca, antiquity's Anthony and Cleopatra, or Brad Pitt and Jennifer Anniston? Probably not. No, I bet that your spontaneous answer would be that history's most famous pair of lovers are Romeo and Juliette. And wouldn't you know it, this tragic couple are the subject of today's featured...
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"There is a rescue opera that is dramatic and comic and is like an episode of Raiders of the Lost Ark. Good versus bad; virtue pitted against evil. Can love conquer all? Can the virtuous prince vanquish all obstacles? Come and find out," says program host Natalie Choquette, "as we explore the world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera Die Zauberflöte - or, if you prefer, The Magic Flute."
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In this program, host Natalie Choquette introduces viewers to Manon. Manon Lescaut is the heroine of Abbé Prévost's famous 18th-century novel that French composer Jules Massenet set to music. The young and beautiful Manon falls in love with the gallant Chevalier des Grieux, but her desire for the good life and its material possessions compromises her love and her future. By the time des Grieux rescues her from deportation to the New World, it...
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"How does a medieval court jester wind up involuntarily having his daughter assassinated? Stay with us for an intriguing and passion-filled tale of vengeance, love, and betrayal," says program host Natalie Choquette. "Sound like The Young and the Restless? No, it's Giuseppe Verdi's operatic masterpiece, Rigoletto!"
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In this program, host Natalie Choquette introduces viewers to L'Elisir d'Amore, a charming and romantic comic opera by Donizetti that is set in an Alpine village. The poor, innocent Nemorino is in love with the intelligent and beautiful Adina. He is convinced that only a love potion will allow him to win her. He pays the quack Doctor Dulcamara for the potion with the money he receives for enlisting in the army. In the end, though, he needs no potion...
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Today Opera Easy zeroes in on one of the most fascinating and intriguing operas in all of operatic history," says host Natalie Choquette. "The composer of today's featured work was born in Germany in 1819 but became a naturalized Frenchman. He was called the King of the Operetta, having written over 90 popular and hilarious operettas for the Parisian stage during the Second Republic. Yet Jacques Offenbach's dream was to write an opera. When the opera...
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"Opera is usually full of drama, tragedy, and death. In fact the writer George Bernard Shaw once said that he knew when it was the end of an opera because no one was left alive on stage. But there are also many comic operas, operas that are full of comic characters and situations. According to the great composer Giuseppe Verdi, the greatest comic opera ever written is the subject of today's Opera Easy program," says host Natalie Choquette. "Mes dames...
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"Welcome to Opera Easy," says host Natalie Choquette. "If I were to ask you to name an opera set in Japan based on a play by an American playwright and with music composed by an Italian ... would you recognize Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly? I hope so because Madama Butterfly is today's Opera Easy featured work!"
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"At the turn the 20th century, the most popular French opera was not Carmen but an opera whose principal character was the Devil. This 1859 opera was based on one of the most celebrated works of German literature and did nothing less than revolutionize French opera. Welcome to Opera Easy's featured work: Charles Gounod's opera Faust," says host Natalie Choquette.
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"If I tell you that today's Opera Easy is set in Ancient Gaul and features a conquering horde of Roman legionnaires," says host Natalie Choquette, "you might think that someone has written an opera on the comic strip Asterix and Obelix - but you'd be wrong. No, today's featured work does include Roman centurions but is centered on one of the most remarkable characters in all of 19th-century opera who gave her name to this opera. Ladies and gentlemen,...
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