Synopsis
On today’s date in 1999, the Lyric Opera of Chicago premiered a new opera by American composer William Bolcom, based on A View from the Bridge, a powerful play by Arthur Miller.
Now, not all stage plays “translate” well into opera, as Bolcom was well aware.
“In theater, you have the text and then below it you have the subtext,” Bolcom said. “In opera it is pretty much the opposite, the subtext is what you are really dealing with first and foremost: big, raw emotions, which are supported by the text.”
In fact, Miller’s play, although set in Brooklyn in the 1950s, has often been likened to a Greek tragedy, a theatrical form in which the chorus plays an important role.
Bolcom saw that as a real opportunity: “If you are going to do an opera from a play, it better have a dimension that the play doesn’t. In a play, you can’t have your chorus speak because it is financially prohibitive: as soon as the chorus opens up its mouth the price goes up because of actors’ equity. So, naturally one of the great resources of opera houses is an opera chorus, a resource you can use much more easily.”
Music Played in Today's Program
William Bolcom (b. 1938): A View from the Bridge; Lyric Opera of Chicago; Dennis Russell Davies, conductor; New World 80558
On This Day
Births
1585 - Baptismal date of German composer Heinrich Schütz, in Bad Löstritz
1835 - French composer, conductor and pianist Camille Saint-Saëns, in Paris
1914 - American composer Roger Goeb, in Cherokee, Iowa
1938 - Finnish composer Einojuhani Rautavaara, in Helsinki
1940 - John Lennon (of the Beatles), in Liverpool, England
Deaths
1999 - Jazz vibraphone virtuoso, Milt Jackson, 76, in New York City. He was a member of the famous Modern Jazz Quartet.
Premieres
1826 - Rossini: opera, The Siege of Corinth, at the Paris Opéra
1891 - Dvořák: Requiem, in Birmingham, England
1896 - Dvořák: String Quartet No. 13, in Prague, by the Bohemian Quartet
1921 - Janácek: Taras Bulba (after Gogol), in Brno
1955 - Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1, by the Leningrad Philharmonic conducted by Yevgeny Mravinsky, with David Oistrakh the soloist
1963 - Henze: Symphony No. 4 in Berlin, with the composer conducting
1980 - Jon Deak: Concerto for Oboe d'amore and Orchestra, by the New York Philharmonic conducted by Zubin Mehta with Thomas Stacy as soloist
1985 - Anthony Davis: opera X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X, in Philadelphia. The opera’s New York City Opera premiere occurred the following year on September 28, 1986.
1986 - Andrew Lloyd-Webber: musical Phantom of the Opera, at Her Majesty's Theatre in London; The musical opened on Broadway at the Majestic Theater on January 26, 1988
1987 - Corigliano: Campane di Ravello (Bells of Ravello) for orchestra (a birthday tribute to Sir Georg Solti), in Chicago, with Kenneth Jean conducting
1992 - David Ott: Symphony No. 3, by the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Symphony, Catherine Comet conducting
1997 - Robert X. Rodriguez: Il Lamento di Tristano, by flutist Susan Morris De Jong and guitarist Jeffrey Van, at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis
1999 - Bolcom: opera A View From the Bridge, by the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Dennis Russell Davies, conducting
1999 - Michael Torke: symphonic oratorio Four Seasons, at Avery Fisher Hall in New York, by soloists, chorus, and the New York Philharmonic, Kurt Masur conducting
Others
1973 - Leonard Bernstein gives the first of six lectures titled The Unanswered Question, as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University.
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Host John Birge presents a daily snapshot of composers past and present, with timely information, intriguing musical events and appropriate, accessible music related to each.
He has been hosting, producing and performing classical music for more than 25 years. Since 1997, he has been hosting on Minnesota Public Radio's Classical Music Service. He played French horn for the Cincinnati Symphony and Pops Orchestra and performed with them on their centennial tour of Europe in 1995. He was trained at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Eastman School of Music and Interlochen Arts Academy.