Opera: FREE OPERA STREAMS (San Francisco Opera)

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by Connor McCormick on March 24, 2021

in Music,Theater-San Francisco / Bay Area,Virtual

SCHEDULE OF FREE OPERA STREAMS FOR APRIL
FROM SAN FRANCISCO OPERA

San Francisco Opera’s weekly, free opera streams continue in April with Donizetti’s  Don Pasquale  (April 3–4),  The Fall of the House of Usher  double bill featuring one-act operas by Gordon Getty and Claude Debussy  (April 10–11) and Verdi’s  Don Carlo  (April 17–18).

Part of the Company’s  Opera is ON  initiative, free opera streams are viewable on demand with registration at  sfopera.com, beginning at 10 am (Pacific) on the first streaming date through 11:59 pm the following day.  Current San Francisco Opera subscribers and members (donors of $75 and up) retain access to opera titles after their window of public access.

DON PASQUALE  APRIL 3–4

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Scenes from Don Pasquale (2016). Photos: Cory Weaver/San Francisco Opera

During the first weekend in April, San Francisco Opera streams its 2016 co-production, with Santa Fe Opera and Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu, of Gaetano Donizetti’s 1843 opera buffa  Don Pasquale. Italian bass  Maurizio Muraro  embodies the title role of an older bachelor who seeks a young wife. The “cast of superb singing actors” (San Francisco Chronicle) features soprano  Heidi Stober  as Pasquale’s bride-to-be, Norina; renowned tenor  Lawrence Brownlee  in his Company debut as Ernesto, Norina’s sweetheart and Pasquale’s nephew, and bass-baritone  Lucas Meachem  as the scheming Dr. Malatesta. French director and costume designer  Laurent Pelly  collaborates with set designer  Chantal Thomas  and lighting designer  Duane Schuler  to create a farcical production inspired by Italian films of the 1950s and ’60s. Former San Francisco Opera Resident Conductor  Giuseppe Finzi  “[elicits] ebullient, fine-grained playing from the Opera Orchestra“ (SF Chronicle).  Daniel Dooner  is the production’s associate director, and San Francisco Opera Chorus Director  Ian Robertson  prepares the Opera Chorus.  Don Pasquale  is performed in Italian with English subtitles and has an approximate running time of 2 hours and 9 minutes.

THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER
DOUBLE BILL APRIL 10–11

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Scenes from  Usher House  and  La Chute de la Maison Usher  (2015).
Photos: Cory Weaver/San Francisco Opera

San Francisco Opera streams the double bill  The Fall of the House of Usher, comprising one-act operas by composers Gordon Getty (Usher House) and Claude Debussy (La Chute de la Maison Usher) whose librettos are both adaptations of the haunting 1839 Edgar Allan Poe short story “The Fall of the House of Usher.” In a co-production with Welsh National Opera, American baritone  Brian Mulligan  takes on the leading role of Roderick Usher in both works. In  Usher House  tenor  Jason Bridges  portrays Edgar Allan Poe, bass  Anthony Reed  is Doctor Primus,  Jamielyn Duggan  dances the role of Madeline Usher and soprano  Jacqueline Piccolino  is the voice of Madeline. The “gripping, almost supernatural staging” (San Francisco Examiner) by director  David Poutney,  with assistance from associate director  Polly Graham, also marked the American premiere of Debussy’s  La Chute de la Maison Usher,  featuring musical reconstruction and orchestration by  Robert Orledge. Mulligan (Usher) shares the stage with baritone  Edward Nelson  as L’Ami, Piccolino as Lady Madeline and tenor  Joel Sorensen  as Le Medecin. American conductor  Lawrence Foster  leads both casts and the San Francisco Opera Orchestra. The creative team includes production designer  Niki Turner, video projection designer  David Haneke, lighting designer  Tim Mitchell  and choreographer  Jo Jeffries.  The Fall of the House of Usher  double bill  is performed in English (Getty) and French (Debussy) with English subtitles and has an approximate total running time of 2 hours.

DON CARLO  APRIL 17–18

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Scenes from  Don Carlo  (2016). Photos: Cory Weaver/San Francisco Opera

San Francisco Opera’s “hard to top” (Opera News) 2016 revival of Giuseppe Verdi’s  Don Carlo  displays the vocal talents of an international all-star cast.  Emilio Sagi  directs the political drama, with conflicts of love and duty at its core, utilizing the composer’s 1886 five-act Modena version of the score. The engagement showcases the role debuts of American tenor  Michael Fabiano  in the title role of the Spanish crown prince and Puerto Rican soprano  Ana María Martínez  as his beloved, Elisabetta. German bass  René Pape  returns to San Francisco as King Philip II, who comes between the couple and marries Elisabetta. Polish baritone  Mariusz KwiecieÅ„  is Carlo’s close friend Rodrigo and Bulgarian mezzo-soprano  Nadia Krasteva  makes her Company debut as Princess Eboli who sings the famous aria “O don fatale.” The stately production is designed by  Zack Brown  with lighting by  Gary Marder. Italian maestro and former San Francisco Opera Music Director  Nicola Luisotti  leads the Opera Orchestra with “vivacity” (San Francisco Chronicle) and Company Chorus Director  Ian Robertson  prepares the Opera Chorus for the large ensemble scenes, notably the  auto-da-fé.  Don Carlo  is performed in Italian with English subtitles and has an approximate running time of 3 hours and 34 minutes.

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