Finale of Live Streams and a Concert-Film | Live stream és koncertfilm finálé

The Year of COVID-19 has granted me a fantastic season finale.
I have arrived to Berlin, Germany, a city of many faces and with culture everywhere. I am enjoying the hospitality of Collegium Hungaricum where I have a view of the TV tower and the Pergamon Museum from the window of my apartment. I am composing, walking the city and attending the rehearsals of Georgia Bottoms, Comic Opera of the Modern South at the Universität der Künste Berlin. Along with Máté Bella’s Spring Awakening (a chamber opera I have conducted myself a few years back) the Art University of Berlin is doing its Masters Degree final exams for its singers with these two works. Ensemble United Berlin is playing under the baton of Errico Fresis.
In the meantime in Budapest, Hungary at the wonderful space of the FUGA Center the collective centriFUGA is doing its season finale concert. The program includes a percussion duo of mine, with the title: Drop Shadow. I have composed this piece at the request of centriFUGA.
The concert film of ‘The Analphabet’ project, recorded exactly a month ago in Poitiers, France, with world class vocal soloists and Ensemble Ars Nova will be available for viewing. The program is about the hardship of communication, about mother tongue and foreign languages, and about the inability to speak (at all or with one-another). On the program: Claude Vivier: Bouchara, Gyorgy Ligeti: Aventures, Georges Aperghis: Corps á corps, Vajda: The Analphabet, Kurtag: What is the Word?
To access the shows use the links below.

THE ANALPHABET – concert film [20:30h, Saturday-24:00h, Sunday]
https://www.ars-nova.fr/medias

DROP SHADOW – World Premiere at centriFUGA [18h, Sunday]
https://www.fuga.org.hu/medias

GEORGIA BOTTOMS – German Premiere [July 1&2, along with Spring Awakening by Mate Bella, July 3&4]
https://www.udk-berlin.de/universitaet/mediathek/

A COVID-19 szezon meglepő évad fináléval ajándékozott meg. Két héten belül három online esemény is lesz – és reméljük, ezek az utolsó korlátozott nézőszámmal megtartott előadások, – amely részben vagy egészében mutatja be egy darabomat, illetve amit én is vezényelek.
Ma (szombat) 20:30-tól vasárnap éjfélig lesz elérhető az egy hónapja forgatott “Az analfabéta” koncertfilm, amely rezidens művészként az első nagy projektem a francia Ars Nova együttessel. A programban: Claude Vivier: Bouchara, Ligeti György: Aventures, Georges Aperghis: Corps á corps, Vajda Gergely: Az analfabéta (Agota Kristof szövegére) – ősbemutató, Kurtág: What is the Word? A program a nyelv és zene témakörében mozog, és az anyanyelv-idegen nyelv kapcsolatát, a beszédre való képtelenséget, a kommunikáció nehézségeit, illetve a zenét mint nyelvhelyettesítő eszközt vizsgálja.
Vasárnap 18h-tól élőben a FUGÁ-ból a centriFUGA szezonzárója, amely az én új, erre az alkalomra komponált ütős-duómmal, a Drop Shadow-val indul.
Július 1-én és 2-án a berlini Universität der Künste évadzáró pordikciójaként, Bella Máté: A tavasz ébredése c. komaoperája mellett (amely július 3-án és 4-én látható majd) látható és hallható lesz Georgia Bottoms c. operám. Az Ensemble United Berlin-t Errico Fresis vezényli.
Ahogy itt ülök a berlini Collegium Hungaricum apartmanjában, kilátással a Pergamon Múzeumra és a TV toronyra (köszönet a vendéglátásért!), és élvezem a város kulturális pezsgését – múzeumok, séták, vacsorák, opera próbák – arra is gondolok, hogy hátha ez valóban már az utolsó alkalom, hogy csökkentett nézőszám előtt, online kell előadásokat tartani.
A fenti linkeken elérhetőek az említett események.

The Tenor Is Dead

Starting rehearsals tomorrow for the season opening production of the Erkel Theater. This theater -named after the famous and pretty much the only Hungarian romantic opera composer, Ferenc Erkel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferenc_Erkel
– was built in the 1910s and just recently reopened after a quick refurbishing after being closed to the public for a couple of years. What is Erkel Theater? This venue was built to serve the “Volksoper” idea: opera and ballet for the masses for affordable prices. Although the idea of having this theater under separate management has come up multiple times in the past decades, since the 50s it has always been and now for sure remains under the management of the Hungarian State Opera. Just imagine City Opera under the management of the Metropolitan Opera with a different repertoire and cheap tickets. It is not such a far fetched idea any more now, is it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erkel_Theatre
The Tenor, a comic opera by Ernst von Dohnanyi
http://www.zti.hu/mza-dohnanyi/
is the only musical theater piece I know to start with the death of the tenor. No, I mean it actually starts with the funeral of Tenor 1 of a barbershop quartet (or rather the German equivalent of this type of ensemble). The quartet now has only three singers and they are in trouble. They need to get ready for the annual singing contest. They are in dire need of a replacement singer and there is only one guy in town with a great tenor voice. He is called Schippel (funny names are all around in this opera) and he is the flutist of the local orchestra. The problem is, that Schippel is a poor fellow. He has no money, no manners. He is drinking a lot and has a potty mouth. This is of course totally fiction… Our actual singers all are well educated and well behaved. 🙂 In any case the initial conflict here is that the well off middle class members of the ensemble -just like the daughter and the wife of the bass singer- do not want to socialize with the flute player/tenor. He is wanted for his voice but is not welcome in their social circles. Since there is no opera without a love triangle soon another conflict arises. The Prince who has fallen off his horse nearby arrives to the house. He falls for Thekla, daughter of Mr. Hicketier (his name means “Hickupman”) and so does Schippel…, and so does Krey who sings Tenor 2 in the quartet. So this is actually a “ménage a quatre”. I think you get it now how much sitcom there is here.
I will post more about the story and the production.
Stay tuned!
Opening performance on September 14, 2014.

Just how much tenors are well and alive here is a snippet of information about my new composition, Georgia Bottoms, A Comic Opera of the Modern South. I managed to write not one, not two but three tenor roles.
Rev. Eugene Hendrix: Christopher Pfund
http://www.christopherpfund.com/
Dr. Ted Horn/ Officer Lester: Daniel Weeks
http://www.tenorweeks.com
Sheriff Bill: Ron Roberts
http://www.thesingerlink.com/profile/RonRoberts

Talking (again) about Georgia… Author of the book and fellow librettist
Mark Childress
http://www.crazyinalabama.com
and soprano extraordinaire Rebecca Nelsen
http://rebeccanelsen.eu
visited Huntsville, AL on August 9&10 and helped the Huntsville Symphony and myself to start the fundraising process. The events (two house parties) were a huge hit and a great start to secure funding for Georgia Bottoms, The Opera. There is now a button on the Huntsville Symphony website where you can directly contribute to help us with our goal. Mark Childress has set up a fun FaceBook page as well. If you LIKE the page you will get updated information about the production and more and more fun facts, videos and interesting details of the production as we approach the premiere.
http://www.hso.org
https://www.facebook.com/GeorgiaBottomsTheOpera
There is no contribution too little and every LIKE counts! Join us and stay tuned! Keep the tenors alive!