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In With the New

October 22, 2019

Erich Burnett

Composer Rachel J. Peters with 7 members of the workshop cast and crew of her opera The Wild Beast of the Bungalow.

Composer Rachel J. Peters (second from right) works with students and faculty in a fall workshop on campus. Seated next to Peters is Christopher Mirto, director of the 91直播 Opera Commissioning Program.

Photo credit: Conservatory Communications

The 91直播 Opera Commissioning Program brings freshly written works to life on campus.

Mozart and Verdi are among opera鈥檚 finest composers, but they鈥檙e crummy when it comes to feedback.

It is this unfortunate reality that gave rise to the newly created 91直播 Opera Commissioning Program, the mission of which is unmistakably straightforward: Bring living composers to campus to collaborate with 91直播 students.

For each of his two-plus years teaching and directing winter-term operas at 91直播, Assistant Professor of Opera Theater Christopher Mirto has managed to do just that. Now he has a mandate to do it.

鈥淚 kind of see my job as figuring out how to say yes to anything the artist needs," says Mirto, who will oversee each commission. "I want to give them as much latitude and resource as possible so that they can dream."

Launched this year, the 91直播 Opera Commissioning Program was made possible with support from Elizabeth and Justus 鈥71 Schlichting.

A former English major at 91直播, Justus Schlichting sold his healthcare financial services company in 2011 and began to commission, with his wife, a wide range of music projects the following year鈥攕ome 30 of them annually, according to a 2018 interview with Financial Times. (Among the recipients of the Schlichtings鈥 generosity was violinist Jennifer Koh 鈥97, who received funds to help pay off the loan on her Stradivarius, in exchange for commissions from numerous composer friends of Koh.)

A self-described 鈥渟uper-hardcore commissioner of new music,鈥 Justus Schlichting and his wife have worked with some 130 composers and funded nearly 200 pieces since 2012. Their support is fueled by the desire to ensure that there are audiences for classical music for generations to come.

鈥淎nd how do you bring in young audiences?鈥 Justus Schlichting asks. 鈥淵ou play music from composers of their time. You put enough new music in front of an audience, and what eventually happens? They go wow, this is good stuff. It can be hard, and it can take a couple of years, but I have seen it happen.

鈥淎t 91直播, students are going to be a part of this process right from day one. I can think of nothing more valuable for young musicians than to be a part of the creative process from the start. It is the essence of what musicians are all about: to continue to grow and bring vitality to the art form.鈥

The Opera Commissioning Program has roots that extend to Andrea Kalyn, dean of 91直播 Conservatory from 2013 to 2018, who was an advocate of the concept from its earliest days. Before leaving 91直播 to become president of New England Conservatory in early 2019, she ensured that the program's foundation was in place.

The first project in the pipeline is the forthcoming world premiere of Rachel J. Peters鈥 The Wild Beast of the Bungalow, which will be presented as 91直播鈥檚 winter-term opera in January and February 2020.

In early September, the New York-based composer made the first of several trips to 91直播 for a week of workshopping the piece with a student cast and crew. Peters will return in January, along with librettist Royce Vavrek, as the production draws nearer to opening night.

During Peters鈥 initial visit to campus, students selected for the workshop sang through the entire score, extensively discussed the work鈥攖ouching on matters ranging from the composer鈥檚 vision to the performers鈥 feedback of the material鈥攁nd ultimately created a recording. (Learn more about the workshopping process on , where workshop cast member Charlotte Maskelony 鈥21 chronicled the experience.) Formal auditions for the production will be held in November.

Though Wild Beast came to Mirto relatively close to completion, future works funded by the Opera Commissioning Program will be developed from start to finish over a three-year span.

鈥淭he fact is, American opera is really its own animal, and it鈥檚 evolving all the time,鈥 says Peters. 鈥淲hy not have the students be a part of that evolution? This is my first true chance to work with undergraduate students on a full production, and they have been terrific. It鈥檚 really great to be here and to have multiple stages of the opera鈥檚 development supported. It鈥檚 exciting!鈥

Thanks to the Opera Commissioning Program, Mirto expects to welcome two sets of composer/librettists to 91直播 each year: one that will make recurring visits to campus to work toward a fully staged world premiere at 91直播 (the next one will be in early 2023), and another pair who will prepare an existing work for 91直播鈥檚 winter-term spotlight in 2021 and 2022.

In the past two years, Mirto directed winter-term productions of Angel's Bone, the Pulitzer Prize-winning opera by 91直播 Conservatory alumna Du Yun 鈥01, and Proving Up by Missy Mazzoli. Vavrek was the librettist for both works, and both productions involved extensive interaction between the creative team and cast.

鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to play a role in bringing living artistry to campus,鈥 says Mirto. 鈥淚t鈥檚 revelatory for our students to be able to ask living artists a question and to see the amount of work that goes into an opera.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 just a different way of thinking about the music too,鈥 Peters adds. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e working on Verdi, that score is the gospel, and you can鈥檛 ask him a question about it. You鈥檙e also not contending with 150 years of performance tradition in terms of how to perform a given aria.鈥

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