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Toronto Star article on La Senorita Mundo

Monday, August 10th, 2009

La Senorita Mundo

Click here to read a John Terauds Toronto Star piece on Njo Kong Kie and Kico Gonzalez-Risso’s new opera La Senorita Mundo, now in its world premiere run at Toronto’s Summerworks Festival.

La Senorita Mundo – A new opera from Njo Kong Kie & Kico Gonzalez Risso

Friday, August 7th, 2009

La Senorita Mundo

A new operatic allegory La Senorita Mundo opens tonight (August 7 at 8pm) at The Theatre Centre in Toronto.

Composer Njo Kong Kie and librettist / director Kico Gonzalez Risso met in 2004 at Tapestry’s Directors’ Lab, both already graduates of Tapestry’s annual LibLab.

Kico stage directed a piece composed by Kong Kie in LibLab that year (the first 5 min of what became knotty together with a libretto by Anna Chatterton). Kong Kie also music directed a piece which Kico stage directed. Such is the collaborative process here at Tapestry…

Subsequently, Kong Kie wrote a song for Kico for his radio cabaret musical Ghost in Love, which was performed in Vancouver.

La Senorita Mundo is the latest collaboration from the pair.  Running 50+ minutes it is part of Toronto’s Summerworks festival and features Tapestry regular Keith Klassen (tenor) and Vilma Vitols (mezzo).

Click here for full schedule and ticket info on the Summerworks website or call .

Librettist Taylor Graham on her Tapestry experience, Dora Nomination and the theatre community

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Scott Belluz & Krisztina Szabo in "The Virgin Charlie", Photo (c) Michael Cooper

Taylor Graham, librettist for The Virgin Charlie (part of Opera to Go 2009), has blogged about her experience working with Tapestry and the effect of her Dora Award Nomination on her life and career.

Click here to read her candid thoughts on the Tapestry creative process, the awards ceremony, and her career in the theatre/opera community.

Artists Featured: Scott Belluz & Krisztina Szabo in “The Virgin Charlie” (Opera to Go 2009)
Photo © Michael Cooper, 2009

Sanctuary Song wins Best New Opera/Musical at Dora Awards!

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Xin Wang & Alvin Crawford in Sanctuary Song. Photo (c) John Lauener, 2008

Congratulations to librettist Marjorie Chan & composer Abigail Richardson and everyone at Tapestry, Theatre Direct and Luminato who worked on Sanctuary Song, winner of Best New Opera/Musical at the 2009 Dora Mavor Moore Awards!

Artists Featured: Xin Wang & Alvin Crawford in Sanctuary Song
Photo © John Lauener, 2008

Fantastic article on new opera in EYE Weekly

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Chris Hoile has written a wonderful cover feature for EYE Weekly on new opera in Canada in advance of the world premiere (June 5-11, 2009 in Toronto) of R. Murray Schafer’s The Children’s Crusade, co-commissioned by our friends at Soundstreams and Luminato.

From EYE Weekly:

“The contrast of a grand, site-specific work like Schafer’s The Children’s Crusade with a more modest one like The Brothers Grimm, whose portability has helped it to achieve enormous exposure, raises the question of whether Canadian opera will grow most with small- or large-scale works. Clearly, the dream will always remain of Canada creating one of the latter, which will enter the national repertory and, at some point, the world’s. There have been recent developments in this area such as Toronto’s Tapestry New Opera Works’ Iron Road by Chan Ka Nin (2001), Calgary Opera’s Filumena (2003) and Frobisher (2007), both by John Estacio, and Manitoba Opera’s The Transit of Venus (2007) by Victor Davies — the last three, surprisingly, in cities where modern opera had previously been anathema.

Wayne Strongman, managing artistic director of Tapestry, believes, “we have finally turned a corner in opera in Canada when audiences now want to see their own stories on stage.” Dáirine Ní Mheadhra, co–artistic director with John Hess of Queen of Puddings Music Theatre (QoP), agrees, saying that the number of excellent composers and singers, growth of less risk-averse audiences and instigation of www.opera.ca has reached a “critical mass” in Canada that has led to this recent boom.”

Click here to read the full article.

6 Dora Nominations for Tapestry!

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Xin Wang & Alvin Crawford in Sanctuary Song. Photo (c) John Lauener, 2008

Great news yesterday: Tapestry productions have received 6 Dora Award Nominations. Winners will be named at an awards ceremony June 29, 2009 at the Wintergarden Theatre in Toronto. Congratulations to all the nominees!

In the Best New Opera/Musical Category:

Sanctuary Song
Abigail Richardson, composer / Marjorie Chan, librettist

Opera to Go: The Perfect Screw
Alexis Diamond, librettist / Abigail Richardson, composer

Opera to Go: The Virgin Charlie
Taylor Graham, librettist / William Rowson, composer

Opera to Go: My Mother’s Ring
Marcia Johnson, librettist / Stephen Andrew Taylor, composer

In the Best Direction for an Opera/Musical Category:

Wayne Strongman (for Opera to Go)

In the Best Opera Production Category:

Sanctuary Song
Presented by Tapestry & Theatre Direct in partnership with Luminato

Each opera nominated is eligible for the Dora’s Audience Choice Award. You can vote for your favourite at www.nowtoronto.com

Artists Featured: Xin Wang & Alvin Crawford in Sanctuary Song
Photo © John Lauener, 2008

4 N's for The Shadow from NOW Magazine!

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Scott Belluz in the title role and Peter McGillivray as Raoul in The Shadow. Photo (c) Michael Cooper, 2009

Glenn Sumi from NOW Magazine is the latest to review The Shadow and he has given the production 4 N’s!

From NOW Magazine.

“There’s no shadow of a doubt that this production, in development for seven years, was worth the time and effort.”

Click here to read the full review.

The Shadow runs until May 30 at the Berkeley Street Theatre, Downstairs.

Click here for more info.

Tickets
$20-$49

Box Office
416.368.3110
canstage.com
totix.ca

Artists Featured: Scott Belluz as the Shadow & Peter McGillivray as Raoul
Photo © Michael Cooper, 2009

Production Photos from The Shadow

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Check out some great shots from the world premiere production of The Shadow.

The Shadow runs until May 30 at the Berkeley Street Theatre, Downstairs.

Click here for more info.

Tickets
$20-$49

Box Office
416.368.3110
canstage.com
totix.ca

Artists featured: Theodore Baerg, Scott Belluz, Carla Huhtanen, Keith Klassen & Peter McGillivray
All Photos are © Michael Cooper, CooperShoots, 2009.

Shadow librettist Alex Poch-Goldin interviewed for the Toronto Star

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Alex Poch-Goldin

The Toronto Star’s Richard Ouzounian sat down with librettist for The Shadow Alex Poch-Goldin to talk about his spring 2009 of world premieres.

From the Toronto Star:
One can’t help but feel that this summer might be the season when the talented Alex Poch-Goldin’s career finally blossoms the way it ought to.

Click here for the full interview.

The Shadow premieres tonight May 21 and runs until May 30 at the Berkeley Street Theatre, Downstairs.

Click here for more info.

Tickets
$20-$49

Box Office
416.368.3110
canstage.com
totix.ca

Jewish Tribune interviews The Shadow's Alex Poch-Goldin & Omar Daniel

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Tapestry presents The Shadow May 21-30, 2009

Click here to read the Jewish Tribune’s recent interview with the creative team behind The Shadow, librettist Alex Poch-Goldin and composer Omar Daniel.

From the Jewish Tribune:

Set in Barcelona during the early 20th century, The Shadow, as described by Poch-Goldin, is “a morality fable of being oneself and how one would like oneself to be better. The plot is about a postman who is in love with a wealthy girl. To win her he assumes a secondary identity.  He wins her love but he finds out he cannot afford her. He borrows money to maintain his faÁade.”

Sounds familiar? See this opera for yourself. Poch-Goldin does say that this opera is a “tragic romance.”

As this opera is set in Barcelona, composer Omar Daniel said that his original score does have traditional Spanish undertones, complete with boleros and castanets.  Beyond that, he creates his own styles without resorting to Spanish musical clichÈs. He does affirm that there are “recognizable tunes and harmonies.  Those who associate modern music with unpleasant dissonances need not fear here. But his tunes are not shallow pop tunes.

“There are layers of depth in the score,” which one would not find on the pop charts, he said.

The Shadow premieres May 21-30, 2009 at the Berkeley Street Theatre Downstairs.

Click here for more info.

Tickets
$20-$49

Box Office
416.368.3110
canstage.com
totix.ca