Inscape Chamber Orchestra at the National Gallery of Art
Lucia di Lammermoor
past Gaetano Donizetti and Salvadore Cammarano
"ingenious ... a knockout Lucia" - Wall Street Periodical
"a radical endeavor" - The New Yorker
"masterfully acted" - Opera News
One woman's imagination rebels against a world that seeks to entrap her in this feverish tale of vendetta, blood, and madness.
This radical and intimate new vision pares Donizetti'southward masterpiece down to ninety minutes, six singers, and five instrumentalists. The production features a new organization of the score by Daniel Schlosberg for piano, cello, clarinet, guitar, and percussion. In Louisa Proske's bold staging, opera is synonymous with the unquenchable desire for a life that will not exist contained. Lucia's tale of daring and passion bursts forth from the middle and brain of a nameless aviary inmate and shatters the silence of her captivity.
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Directed and Adapted by Louisa Proske
Bundled and Music Directed past Daniel Schlosberg
Choreographed by Chloe Treat
Scenic Pattern by Reid Thompson, Costumes Designed by Beth Goldenberg, Lighting Designed by Oliver Wason
Cast: David Guzman (Edgardo), Christopher S. Lilley (Arturo/Normanno), Jamilyn Manning-White (Lucia), Matthew Singer (Enrico), Monica Soto-Gil (Alisa), John Taylor Ward (Raimondo)
Orchestra: Ian Gottlieb (Cello), Gleb Kanasevich (Clarinet), John Kossler (Guitar), Daniel Schlosberg (Piano), Beak Solomon (Percussion)
Photos by Russ Rowland and Jill Steinberg
Cast BIOS
David Guzman , Edgardo
Colombian tenor David Guzman is apace ascension in the large arena of opera and oratorio. With reviewers praising his exquisite beauty of tone and impeccable musicianship, audiences are keeping their center on the up and coming tenor equally he recently thrilled them in his portrayal of Il Duca di Mantova of Verdi's Rigoletto with Tampa Opera and Rafael of Foglia/Martinez's To cross the face of the moon with Arizona Opera, Lyric Opera of San Diego, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Houston Grand Opera and performances at the famed Theatre du Chatelet in Paris. Mr. Guzman fabricated his Carnegie Hall debut equally a soloist in Misa Azteca by Gonzalez with Mid-America Productions followed by performances of Mozart'southward Coronation Mass at Alice Tully Hall and Mozart'due south Vespers at Avery Fisher Hall with DCINY in New York Urban center. Other credits include The Duke in Rigoletto with North Shore Opera Festival in New York, Rodolfo in La Bohème with Opera in the Heights in Houston, Don Jose in Carmen with Long Island Opera, Nemorino in L'elisir d'amore with Divaria Productions, Alfredo in La Traviata with Bronx Opera and Rinuccio in Gianni Schicchi with Table salt Marsh Opera and Edgardo in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor with Stony Brook Opera.
Christopher S. Lilley, Normanno/Arturo
American tenor Christopher S. Lilley has been lauded equally "vocally solid and dramatically disarming" by The New York Times, equally well as having "a big, vivid tenor" by Opera News. A versatile performer of both opera and musical theatre, Christopher had the pleasance of performing most recently as Prince Oko in Opera Ebony'south Imoinda projection. Other contempo credits include Cherubino in the New York premiere of Rosina with dell'Arte Opera Ensemble Tamino in Dice Zauberflöte with the Manhattan School of Music Opera Theatre The Brooklyn native has also performed Tamino in The Magic Flute with the MSM Educational Outreach Program, Cecco in Il mondo della luna with the MSM Opera Scenes Program, and Aristee/Pluton and Orfee in Orphée aux enfers, with the MSM Senior Opera Theatre.
Jamilyn Manning-White, Lucia
has performed with Glimmerglass Opera, Arizona Opera, Gotham Chamber Opera, Broadway'due south A Admirer's Guide to Love and Murder, The Berkshire Theatre Festival, The Women's Project, Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre, Heartbeat Opera, MidAtlantic Opera, The Metropolitan Opera Guild, Madison Lyric Stage, The Teatro Nacional de Santa Ana, Mitt Made Opera in the UK, Yale Opera, New York Festival of Song, American Festival Chorus, Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Waterbury Symphony, New Haven Symphony Orchestra, and has sung in recital with Alan Held, Marker Adamo, Stephen Schwartz, and Richard Paul Fink. Her upcoming engagements includes Musetta in La Bohème (semi-staged) with Bangor Symphony Orchestra; Queen of the Night in Die Zauberflöte with The Orlando Philharmonic; the title role of Lucia di Lammermoor for New York's Heartbeat Opera; and concert performances with Yale Musical Theatre on the Air every bit Ethel Toffelmeier in Music Human.
Matthew Singer, Enrico
Matthew Vocalizer has been praised for his "smooth, rich baritone" and his ability to " requite expressive life to phrases and project his voice in handsome ways." He has performed all over the United States having sung such roles every bit Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor, Alfio in Cavalleria Rusticana, Tonio in I Pagliacci, Dr. Falke in Die Fledermaus , Count Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro , Danilo in The Merry Widow, Marcello and Schaunard in La Bohème, Guglielmo and Don Alfonso in Così fan Tutte , Grovesnor in Patience, also equally the title role in Rossini's buffo opera Il Signor Bruschino. He has performed with such opera companies as Seattle Opera, Lyric Opera Cleveland, Asheville Lyric Opera, Opera Company of Northward Carolina, Virginia Opera, to name a few. Matthew has also sung extensively in Oratorio having been a soloist in the B Minor Mass of Bach, The title part in Elijah by Mendelssohn, The Christmas Oratorio of Saint-Seans, the Mozart Requiem, and The Messiah. He has performed with orchestras and choral groups in New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Washington, Colorado, and many more. In the summer of 2003, at the Tanglewood Music Festival, he received international critical acclaim for creating the role of Pierchon de la Rue (Narrator) in the Globe Premiere of Robert Zuidam'southward Rage D'Amours, commissioned by Tanglewood for the 2003 festival.
Monica Soto- Gil, Alisa
Praised in the Washington Post for her "fluid mezzo soprano" and "delicious acting", Monica Soto-Gil is gaining recognition on the operatic, recital and concert phase. This flavor, Ms. Soto-Gil fabricated her debut in United mexican states in recital at Palacio Bellas Artes in United mexican states Metropolis, D.F. with world renowned guitarist, Roberto Limón, performing the works of Falla, Guastavino, Theodorakis and Granados. Also in the 2015 Season, Ms. Soto-Gil made her function and company debut as Maddelena in Rigoletto with Hubbard Hall Opera. Past flavour's highlights include solo performances with the Inscape Bedchamber Orchestra at the National Gallery of Fine art and a concert of Mahler'due south work with the Academy of Maryland Symphony Orchestra. She was besides a fellow member of the Ensemble in The Santa Fe Opera'south 2014 Festival Flavour's Fidelio. Spending the summers of 2012 and 2013 as a Bonfils- Stanton Foundation Apprentice Creative person with Central Urban center Opera, Ms. Soto-Gil performed Mrs. Gobineau in The Medium, Kate in Oklahoma! and covered the roles of Mrs. Gibbs in Our Town and Mrs. Grose in The Turn of the Spiral. She also gave a stunning recital of French and American song in Cardinal City's celebrated Teller House. Other career highlights include the roles of 2nd Woman and Dido (cover) in Dido and Aeneas with Poor Richard'south Opera, guest soloist with the Young Artists of America orchestra and chorus, every bit Mrs. Balandard in M. Choufleuri restara chez lui with Bel Cantanti Opera, the Alto soloist in the Mozart Requiem with Uppercase Metropolis Symphony, Rosina in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Paula in Florencia en el Amazonas, and Marva (encompass) in the world premiere of Shadowboxer with the Maryland Opera Studio. Recent choral credits include The Metropolitan Opera'due south 2013 production of Parsifal as a member of the female chorus and performances with the New York Choral Artists under the batons of Gilbert, Labadie and Mehta with the New York and Vienna Philharmonics. Ms. Soto-Gil received her Bachelor of Music from the New England Conservatory of Music in Vocal Functioning under the tutelage of the late Edward Zambara. She earned her Master of Music as a member of the Maryland Opera Studio where she studied with Delores Ziegler.
John Taylor Ward, Raimondo
John Taylor Ward'due south performances have been praised by the New York Times for their "impressive clarity and color" and "velvety suaveness" and by the Washington Post for "finely calibrated precision and heart-rending expressivity." This season, Taylor has appeared as a principal artist on five continents, joining ensembles such as Les Arts Florissants (as a lauriate of the Jardin des voix), Collegium Vocale Ghent, and the Boston Camerata. Other recent credits include several roles in the Boston Early Music Festival'due south cycle of Monteverdi operas and the premiere staging of a new opera for the Teatro Mayor of Bogotá, Republic of colombia with the ensemble 50'arpeggiata. Originally from Boone, NC, he is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and he holds two advanced degrees from Yale University. Taylor is a recipient of the Margot Fassler laurels for excellence in research and performance (2012), the Yale School of Music Alumni Prize (2013), the Harriet Hale Wooley Scholarship for American artists in Paris (2013), and the Carmel Bach Festival's Virginia Best Adams Fellowship (2014).
ORCHESTRA BIOS
Ian Gottlieb, Cello
Ian Gottlieb (b. 1990) is a Brooklyn based composer/cellist, where he is a core member of ensemble Invisible Anatomy and principal cellist of Contemporaneous. In addition to beingness an avid performer of new music, Ian has performed with numerous popular artists, including tours with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Air Traffic Controller at major venues such as the House of Blues (Los Angeles), the Coliseum (Hampton, VA), Mohegan Sun (CT), and the Verizon Arena (NH). A Los Angeles native, he holds degrees from the Yale School of Music, Boston University, and Crossroads School for the Arts and Sciences.
Gleb Kanasevich, Clarinet
Belarus-born multidisciplinary creative person Gleb Kanasevich has been acclaimed as a soloist, sleeping room music collaborator, interpreter of new music, and a composer. He has appeared as a soloist with groups similar Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Belarus National Philharmonic, Peabody Symphony Orchestra, Peabody Sleeping room Orchestra, Peabody Camerata, soundSCAPE Ensemble, Lunar Ensemble, and many more. He keeps a consequent schedule of solo recitals mostly focused on extremely virtuosic contemporary solo works for clarinet, bass clarinet and recorders.
John Kossler , Guitar
John Kossler started his guitar studies through the Suzuki Method with his father, William Kossler, at the age of four years former. He eventually attended the N Carolina School of the Arts in Winston Salem, North Carolina, studying under Joseph Pecoraro. Placing in competitions such as the ECU Guitar Festival in Greenville, North Carolina, the Young Arts Festival in Miami, Florida, and the Music Academy in Greensboro, North Carolina, John then attended Wake Wood Academy, studying nether Patricia Dixon. During his education at WFU, he performed in Europe at cities including Milan, Italian republic and Postojna, Slovenia. Currently John attends the Yale School of Music pursuing a Masters of Musical Arts degree in guitar functioning with Ben Verdery.
Nib Solomon , Percussion
Hailed every bit a "fine soloist" (NY Times) and "a stand out among unfailingly excellent performances" (The Boston Globe), New York City-based percussionist Nib Solomon performs with Ensemble Point, having appeared at Lincoln Center, Tanglewood, LA Philharmonic, Guggenheim, Miller Theatre, Big Ears Festival, June in Buffalo and the Rock. He performed the solo vibraphone part for Boulez's Répons in collaboration with the Lucerne Festival, IRCAM and Ensemble InterContemporain with Mr. Boulez as usher. Mr. Solomon has performed with Talujon Percussion, Hartford Symphony, Alarm Will Sound, Talea Ensemble, American Modern Ensemble, Sound Icon, Callithumpian Espoused, Yale Repertory Theatre and Philadelphia Sleeping room Music Society.
CREATIVE & PRODUCTION Squad BIOS
Rebecca Azenberg , Assistant Stage Manager
Rebecca Azenberg a New York City native, is a graduate of the School of American Ballet, LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts, and Columbia University. Dance credits include corps de ballet with the Pennsylvania Ballet, Black Swan directed by Darren Aronofsky, and Christopher Wheeldon's Swan Lake premiered at the Edinburgh Festival. Direction credits include the Wicked First National Tour, I'm Gonna Pray For Yous And so Difficult, Guards at the Taj, and Dada Woof Papa Hot. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Jess, Josh, and Maggie!
Bo Frazier, Production Associate/ Assistant Director
Bo Frazier is happy to be returning to Heartbeat after profitable Louisa on Daphnis & Chloe last yr! Originally from Indianapolis & relocated to New York Urban center in 2014 from London where he co-founded the Off-West End ''Offie'' Award-nominated London Theatre Workshop. He is the Co-Creative Director of NYC based ensemble HoosierMuse who just presented their first original music/theatre slice Konstantin at Dixon Place which he Co-Created and Directed. Directing Credits include the Off-West End Premiere of The Dinner Party (Greenwich Theatre), Haunting Julia (Manor Pavilion Repertory) and Waiting, or the Illusion of Prophylactic (Rutgers University.) He also served equally Associate Director for the Original London Production of Bare: the rock musical . Grooming: BA - Millikin University, MA - Birmingham UK School of Acting.
Beth Goldenberg, Costume Blueprint (Lucia)
Recent credits include costume design for Daphnis & Chloé, Kafka-Fragments (Heartbeat Opera); Macbeth , Stabat Mater , the trivial match girl passion (Glimmerglass); Blueprints To Freedom (La Jolla Playhouse, Kansas City Rep); Engagements (Barrington Phase); God of Carnage, By the Mode Meet Vera Stark (Juilliard); The Changeling (Red Balderdash); The Other Thing (2d Stage Uptown); Soldier X (Ma-Yi); Smoke, My Daughter Keeps Our Hammer (The Flea); and Wyoming (Lesser America). She holds a BFA from Boston University and an MFA from NYU/Tisch.
Reid Thompson, Scenic Designer
For Heartbeat Opera: Miss Handel, Kafka-Fragments, Daphnis & Chloé. Other recent fix designs: Merrily Nosotros Roll Along (Yale Dramat) A Frail Send (Playwright'due south Realm) Bells are Ringing, The Homecoming, A Piddling Nighttime Music, Design for Living, The Cat And The Canary (Berkshire Theater Festival) Moderato Cantabile and Antigonick (SummerWorks Festival Toronto) DirectorFest (Drama League) Verano Place (FringeNYC) When I Started Dating Men (Dixon Place) The Honey of the Nightingale and After The Fall (Atlantic Theater Co. Conservatory) Erismena (Yale Baroque Opera) HAM (Ars Nova) In The Other Room and Grace (Inner Voices) Upcoming: House Rules (Ma-Yi) Disgraced (Asolo Rep) and the 2015-16 Heartbeat Opera season BFA: Art Plant of Chicago, MFA: Yale. www.reidthompsondesign.com
Chloe Treat, Choreographer
Chloe Treat is a New York based director and choreographer. Born and raised in the keen, if not occasionally problematic state of Texas; she directs and choreographs musicals, plays, operas, outdoor dance rituals and feminist westerns. Chloe's piece of work centers on the curation and creation of modern mythologies, and investigates how theater tin can act as ritual and inspire communal awe. Recently, Chloe has worked on The Good Swimmer at HERE arts, Natasha Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 at A.R.T and Amelie the Musical at Berkeley Rep. Chloe is thrilled to be returning to Heartbeat Opera for their 2nd season.
Oliver Wason, Lighting Designer
Oliver is happy to be working with Heartbeat again, having designed Kafka Fragments and Daphnes and Chloe last twelvemonth, as well equally the benefit performances of Miss Handel and The Fairy Queen. Recent credits include Empty the Firm (Curtis Opera), Bells are Ringing, A Little Night Music (Berkshire Theatre Festival); peerless (Yale Rep), Accidental Expiry of an Anarchist (Yale Rep, Berkeley Rep); Erismena (Yale Baroque Opera); Tar Embankment (Luna Stage); Grace, The Other Room (TBG Theatre); Sunday in the Park with George , Sagittarius Ponderosa . (Yale School of Drama). Upcoming: House Rules (Ma-Yi). BA Hunter, MFA Yale.
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