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20th century fox

Next week at The Morgan Library and Museum, New York City Opera General Manager-Designate Gerard Mortier will discuss his vision of opera. The lecture, entitled “The Excitement of 20th-Century Opera,” will focus on classic works composed by Claude Debussy, Leos Janácek, Olivier Messiaen, Karol Szymanowski, Mieczyslaw Weinberg, and others. Tickets for the program, scheduled for Friday, November 7 at 6:30 pm, are $20 and $25. More details may be found here.

UPDATE: A new production of Janacek’s The Cunning Little Vixen has just opened at the Opéra Bastille; according to the program it’s a co-production with the NYCO. Says reviewer George Loomis in the International Herald Tribune, “Happily, André Engel‘s staging will warm the hearts of even those most wary of the radical production style linked to Mortier.”

21 comments

  • High C's @ 4:20 says:

    Sanford… youve ridden SO MANY LOG FLUMES… please be more specific!

  • jack jikes says:

    Thanks Lady M for bringing the interview to my attention.
    Mortier is brilliant – who else talks about catering to the aged and frail – about the REAL thing in a theater with good sound,
    not some multiplex – about what operas are actually about,
    not conventional expectations which amount to viewing a diorama at the Museum of Natural History. I want to swim
    in his flood of REGIE THEATER!

  • jack jikes says:

    Thanks Lady M for bringing the interview to my attention.
    Mortier is brilliant – who else talks about catering to the aged and frail – about the REAL thing in a theater with good sound, not some multiplex – about the sensibility operas actually inhabit, not conventional expectations which amount to viewing a diorama at the Museum of Natural History.
    I want to swim in his flood of REGIE THEATER!
    Gelb – so far – ‘Satyagraha’ not withstanding – is a major disappointment – but debuts by the likes of Le Page and Chereau loom. Hope springs eternal …

  • allwissende Muschel says:

    Judge for yourselves: The Cunning Little Vixen will be streamed live from the Opera de Paris on http://www.medici.tv on November 4 at 6:30 pm French time. It should stay up on the Medici site for a couple of weeks after that, free of charge.

  • allwissende Muschel says:

    Correction: the Paris Opera website says 7:30 pm, though the Medici.tv site says 6:30 pm.

  • turandot says:

    Yes, I know he who he is. The point is … he’s never written any “classics” or even any opera that any opera fan has ever heard of yet alone seen.

  • Brooklynpunk says:

    Turnandot:

    Instead of sneering at a composer that YOU are unfamilar with…you might want to check out this site:

    http://www.classicalarchives.com/artists/weinberg.html

    which has excerpts of some of Weinberg’s works—and decide for youself—or for your stud boyfriend…

    As for “no operfans ever having heard or seen his work before”, I was at a concert version of “Passazhirka”, in Moscow, in 2006—portions of which were quite beautiful and moving…

  • Caromio says:

    When somebody is little known, I don’t know why some trivia buffs feel the need to pretend otherwise. And they don’t trivia trivia for nothing.

  • brian says:

    seems to me that mortier should be focusing on raising funds to resurrect CO (or has he gotten bored with that already)

    with the financial crisis $ for the arts will become the rarest of birds.

  • Henry Holland says:

    Instead of sneering at a composer that YOU are unfamilar with…you might want to check out this site:

    Thanks for the link. I never underestimate how timid and risk-averse most opera fans are.

    When somebody is little known, I don’t know why some trivia buffs feel the need to pretend otherwise

    Oh for fuck’s sake. Yeah, those trivia buffs should have just shut the hell up about Handel, whose opera’s went largely unperformed for 150 years but some of which are standard rep these days.

    seems to me that mortier should be focusing on raising funds to resurrect CO (or has he gotten bored with that already)

    You *have* heard of multi-tasking right?