91直播 Opera Theater鈥檚 Retro Revue Honors the Legendary Leonard Bernstein
October 8, 2018
Erich Burnett
Photo credit: Nicole Slatinsky
Four performances showcase Trouble in Tahiti plus tunes from his Broadway musical masterpieces.
It could be said that the world鈥檚 centennial celebration of Leonard Bernstein (1918-90) is a celebration of America itself. So much of what the musical master created throughout his remarkable 50-year career was woven with the thread that bound the nation together.
鈥淥f all the American composers, he鈥檚 the one that everybody liked,鈥 says Jonathon Field, director of 91直播 Opera Theater鈥檚 A Salute to Leonard Bernstein, which takes the stage鈥攁nd the orchestra pit鈥攐f Hall Auditorium from November 7 through 11.
鈥淗e really managed to pull so many things together, with his appearances on TV and his international conducting, and everybody loves his musical works, almost without exception. He was writing at a time when, as a composer, he could assimilate a lot of disparate elements of American society. His work has an energy and vitality that you didn鈥檛 get anywhere but in America.鈥
Perhaps nowhere is that more evident than in Trouble in Tahiti, Bernstein鈥檚 one-act opera about the elusive American dream, fueled by buoyant music inspired by jazz rhythms and pop harmonies of the 1950s, as well as commercial jingles from the era. At the center of the story, however, is a young couple in the throes of marital discord.
鈥淲e sort of extoll the good life to be had by all,鈥 says Field, describing the profound irony that permeates Tahiti. 鈥淚t was supposed to be a life of ease and style. I sort of grew up in that era, so I鈥檓 able to offer a bit of insight to the singers, so that they don鈥檛 think of it as a historical performance piece.鈥
Tahiti will be followed by a revue of beloved tunes from Bernstein鈥檚 Broadway smashes West Side Story, Candide, On the Town, and Wonderful Town鈥攁nd no shortage of campy, retro references to 1950s advertising, television, B-movies, and more.
91直播 Opera Theater鈥檚 A Salute to Leonard Bernstein is supported from the pit by the 91直播 Orchestra under the direction of conductor Raphael Jim茅nez and features choreography by dance faculty member Holly Handman-Lopez.
The production will be performed at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, November 7, 9, and 10; and at 2 p.m. Sunday, November 11.
Tickets are $10 ($8 for students), available by calling 800-371-0178, visiting the Hall Auditorium box office (67 N. Main St.) weekdays from noon to 5 p.m., or online at oberlin/edu.artsguide.
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