Beast in the Workshop
October 18, 2019
Charlotte Maskelony '21
Photo credit: Jack Lichtenstein '23
Voice students collaborate with a new opera's creators in advance of a Winter Term premiere.
What鈥檚 it like to birth an opera?
While much of 91直播 has been adjusting to new classes and new friends, nine conservatory singers have been focusing on something else entirely鈥攏ew opera.
91直播 voice majors spent this past week rehearsing and performing in the workshop of The Wild Beast of the Bungalow, a new opera by composer Rachel J. Peters and librettist Royce Vavrek. The darkly comedic opera follows a girl grappling with her parents鈥 failing marriage amid a menagerie of unusual creatures, including a mermaid, taxidermied prairie dogs, and sentient chickenpox.
Beast is the first work of the 91直播 Opera Commissioning Program, made possible by Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting 鈥71. The program guarantees two world premieres at 91直播 with the composer and librettist in residence, preceded by a workshop of each opera. 91直播 will present the world premiere of The Wild Beast of the Bungalow this Winter Term.
What exactly is an opera workshop? It's a period of intense rehearsal that allows the composer/librettist duo to experience their work performed live. During the workshop, the pair learns what works musically and dramatically and how an audience reacts. The singers work with new music, learn about the creators鈥 intent, and provide feedback that influences the opera鈥檚 creation. The performers, production team, and creators all convene to refine the opera.
The Beast cast, chosen through audition last spring, prepared parts over the summer, spent the first week of classes in coachings on the music with a vocal coach and pianist, then workshopped the material the entire second week of school. The schedule that week included individual coachings with the conductor, discussion about the work, yoga classes, and lots of rehearsal. The week culminated in a complete recording of the opera and a performance of excerpts.
Working with living creators highlights the fluidity of music. Beast has been more than 11 years in the making, but the work transformed with every rehearsal. Notes were changed, lines added, and character arcs sharpened. The night before recording, Vavrek wrote new lyrics to a lullaby, and the cast sang them the next morning.
Tenor Mac Atkinson 鈥21 (who performed the role of Miles in last Winter Term鈥檚 production of Missy Mazzoli鈥檚 Proving Up) sang the role of Grover in the Beast workshop. Atkinson described his realization of new music鈥檚 malleability: 鈥淚t鈥檚 like glass shattering.鈥 [The composer] can just sit with a hard copy of the score and decide, 鈥榊eah, cross that out and write this instead.鈥 That was an incredible moment.鈥
While the music changes quickly in rehearsal, so do the singers. As the workshop progressed, the cast鈥檚 performance grew more complex. Evan Lindberg 鈥20, who sang two roles鈥攂oth the Real and Prairie Dog Dad鈥攐bserved that 鈥渢he more specific work we did, the more I noticed all these insightful details that were exciting to perform.鈥
Collaborative work at a minute level can be deeply rewarding; the relationship between creator and performer creates a conduit for instant feedback. Atkinson agrees: 鈥淚t鈥檚 empowering, because when you get it right, the composer is like, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 exactly what I pictured.鈥 From the mouth of the composer, you鈥檙e doing great.鈥
That rapid collaborative work demands dramatic investment from the get-go. Mezzo Julia Alexander 鈥22, who sang the Grandparents, cites director Christopher Mirto鈥檚 opera theater courses as crucial to her preparation. 鈥淲e鈥檙e lucky at 91直播 to have a strong focus on acting鈥攅specially with newer operas. The comedy of this piece leans heavily on theater, which actually makes it easier to sing. When you have an intention for what you鈥檙e doing, everything falls in place vocally.鈥
New vocal works are an essential part of the 91直播 experience鈥攚hether working directly with the composers Du Yun 鈥01, Missy Mazzoli, and Rachel J. Peters for 91直播 Opera Theater productions or performing alongside Roomful of Teeth with the 91直播 College Choir. Singers study the skills necessary for the field: Atkinson, Lindberg, and Alexander all named their 91直播 music theory and aural skills training as the key resource they used to learn the opera. 鈥淣ew opera requires you to know your theory," Alexander said. "This music is so exposed that you simply have to sing as a smart musician, and that鈥檚 important to learn early on.鈥
The voice department supports the students as well. Each singer credited voice coach and pianist Daniel Michalak鈥攚ho guided singers through initial preparation and played the entire opera鈥攁s instrumental to the workshop process.
What鈥檚 next for Beast? Now that Peters and Vavrek have a recording of the performance and have experienced an audience reaction, Beast will undergo yet another transformation. Peters will orchestrate the opera, and the pair will make musical and dramatic changes based on the work done this fall. Then in January, Peters and Vavrek will return to campus鈥攖his time for The Wild Beast of the Bungalow鈥檚 world premiere.
The Wild Beast of the Bungalow workshop cast:
The Girl: Caroline Wolfe
The Mermaid/Real Mom/Prairie Dog Mom: Charlotte Maskelony
Real Dad/Prairie Dog Dad/Charlie Chickenpox: Evan Lindberg
Grandma and Grandpa/Shirley Shingle: Julia Alexander
Grover/Chubby Chickenpox: Mac Atkinson
Watermelon/Shelby Shingle: Abby Orr
Mrs. Gonzales/Sheena Shingle: Katherine Krebs
PDETA Man/Chaddy Chickenpox: Matteo Adams
Phyllis/Chester Chickenpox: Evan Tiapula
Creative Team:
Director: Christopher Mirto
Conductor: Joseph Hodge
Musical Coach: Daniel Michalak
Stage Manager: Julia Harbutt
Dramaturgy: Julia Bumke, James O'Leary
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