抖阴旅行射 NOW unpacks the story of an opera legend

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It鈥檚 that time of year again鈥抖阴旅行射 Boulder鈥檚 New Opera Workshop (抖阴旅行射 NOW) has taken over the College of Music, and the world of opera will never be the same.
Every summer, 抖阴旅行射 NOW hosts an extended workshop where graduate voice students and alumni have direct interaction with living composers and librettists to develop and perform their music over a few weeks鈥攔esulting in premieres at Houston Grand Opera, San Francisco Opera, Wexford Festival Opera and more. This year, 抖阴旅行射 NOW again welcomes composer and librettist Mark Adamo and his new work 鈥淪arah in the Theatre鈥澨齛bout the legendary American opera conductor, impresario and stage director, Sarah Caldwell.听听
鈥淥ther than the best acronym in the business, 抖阴旅行射 NOW serves as a laboratory鈥攁n incubator for pieces that are going to be produced and commissioned at some point,鈥 Adamo says of the program founded in 2010 by Leigh Holman, the College of Music鈥檚 associate professor of opera and director of our Eklund Opera Program. 鈥淕enerally, the composer and the librettist come in, and either they want to work out certain things musically that they haven鈥檛 tried before, or develop it dramatically. It鈥檚 a pretty flexible brief.鈥
Adamo has been a guest artist here before to workshop 鈥淭he Gospel of Mary Magdalene.鈥 The opera premiered in 2013 but Adamo wasn鈥檛 quite satisfied with the end product. He brought the work to 抖阴旅行射 NOW in 2017 to create a revised, compressed version that he says was transformational. 鈥淚t was a great, great experience, I have to say. We had a fabulous time together. So I鈥檓 very grateful to be back,鈥 Adamo says.
Hannah Benson, an Artist Diploma student in opera and solo voice, says the workshop was a draw for her attending 抖阴旅行射 Boulder. In her first year participating, she鈥檒l play the lead role. 鈥湺兑趼眯猩 NOW is unique in that it鈥檚 such a good environment for learning, including how to be professional and how to work efficiently in some higher stakes,鈥 she says.
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Working on brand-new material offers 抖阴旅行射 NOW participants the opportunity to trust their instincts and try new things in a collaborative space. Benson notes the experience has helped her to break past mental boundaries and push the limit of her craft.听
鈥淭he thing that鈥檚 the most different is that what we鈥檙e working on is tangibly new,鈥 Benson says. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e working on something that you鈥檝e been with for a while, it can sometimes feel like it gets stale. With this experience, things are always changing.鈥
鈥淪arah in the Theatre鈥 focuses on the real character of Sarah Caldwell (1924-2006)鈥攖he first woman to conduct the Metropolitan Opera, the second woman to conduct the New York Philharmonic, and chief conductor and artistic director of the Opera Company of Boston which she founded in 1959.听
鈥淎 great figure, but one of the reasons that we may not know her so much today is that she never met a budget that she couldn鈥檛 blow through,鈥 Adamo says of Caldwell鈥檚听. 鈥淪he could be thoughtless and negligent to her artists. It was all constantly a race between the genius and the demons.鈥
鈥淪arah in the Theatre鈥 aims to explore what makes a show come to life by highlighting Caldwell鈥檚 collaborators behind the scenes. It tells the story of Caldwell鈥檚 incredible rise and fall, and offers an honest look at artistic geniuses and what they sacrifice for their art.
For Adamo, the heart of the show comes to one question: 鈥淗ow do you love someone who can do as much damage as they can do good?鈥
Join us for a semi-staged production of 鈥鈥 on June 13 at 7:30 p.m. and June 15 at 2 p.m. in the Imig Music Building鈥檚 Music Theatre, N1B95. Performances are free and open to the public, and include a deep-dive, moderated talkback.