1/25/2013 Announcing the 2013/2014 COC Season! By Danielle D'Ornellas [View the story "The Canadian Opera Company Announces 2013/2014 Season!" on Storify] The Canadian Opera Company Announces 2013/2014 Season! On Wednesday, January 23, COC General Director Alexander Neef announced the 2013/2014 season to a packed audience in the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre at the Four Seasons Centre. Storified by CanadianOperaCompany· Fri, Jan 25 2013 12:52:42 Canadian Opera Company 2013/2014 Season Announcementcanadianopera The Canadian Opera Companyunveiled its 2013/2014 season at a press conference at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. The company’s 64th season stars the world’s best singers, conductors,directors and designers in a performance year with seven operas, including threeCOC premieres and three new COC productions. The COC presents a new production of Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème; BenjaminBritten's PeterGrimes; a new COC production of WolfgangAmadeus Mozart’s Così fan tutte; Giuseppe Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera; a COC premiere and new COC production of George Frideric Handel’s Hercules; a COC premiere of Gaetano Donizetti’s Roberto Devereux; and a COC premiere of JulesMassenet’s Don Quichotte. La Bohème - New production La Bohème, 2013/2014Canadian Opera The COC’s 13/14 season openswith one of opera’s favourite and most poignant love stories, Puccini’s La Bohème. This masterpiece of youthful flirtation,passionate love and heartbreaking tragedy was last performed by the COC in 2009and returns in a new company production directed by Tony Award-winning directorJohn Caird (Don Carlos,2007). One of the leading conductors ofhis generation, Italian Carlo Rizzi, leads the COC Orchestra andChorus. The sets and costumes thatcapture the romance of France’s BelleÉpoque are created by OlivierAward-winning and Tony Award-nominated designer David Farley. Making theirCOC debuts in the role of the fragile seamstress Mimì are two recent graduatesof the Metropolitan Opera’s prestigious Lindemann Young Artist DevelopmentProgram, already acclaimed for their renditions of this starring role: Italiansoprano Grazia Doronzio and Canadiansoprano Joyce El-Khoury. The role of the poet Rodolfo, Mimì’slover, is sung by tworising young tenors, Mexican DavidLomelí (Rigoletto, 2011) andRomanian TeodorIlincăi. Also appearing as the flirtatious singer Musetta, El-Khoury shares the role with COCEnsemble Studio graduate soprano SimoneOsborne (Gianni Schicchi, 2012; Rigoletto, 2011; The Magic Flute, 2011). In the role of the painter Marcello, Musetta’s lover, aretwo standout Canadian baritones: JoshuaHopkins (Carmen, 2005) and, in acompany debut, Phillip Addis. The role of the philosopher Colline is sharedby two celebrated bass-baritones: American ChristianVan Horn (Tosca, 2012) andCanadian Tom Corbeil (Death in Venice, 2010). Addisalso takes on the role of the musician Schaunard. This production of La Bohème is a COCco-production with Houston Grand Opera and San Francisco Opera. Peter Grimes Peter Grimes, 2013/2014Canadian Opera In the centenary of Benjamin Britten’s birth, the COC presents Peter Grimes, his gripping operaabout an alienated fisherman and the seaside village he struggles to inhabit. Acclaimed Canadian tenor Ben Heppner(Tristan in Tristan und Isolde, 2013)returns to the COC in the title role. COC Music Director Johannes Debus makes his Britten debut when heleads the COC Orchestra and Chorus through Peter Grimes’ evocative score, last heard at the COC in2003. Award-winning Australian director NeilArmfield (Ariadne auf Naxos,2011; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 2009;Billy Budd, 2001) directs this co-productionfrom Opera Australia and Houston Grand Opera. Singing the role of Grimes’ unwavering advocate, Ellen Orford, is recentCOC Ensemble Studio graduate soprano Ileana Montalbetti. Captain Balstrode, one of Grimes’ fewfriends, is sung by one of the leading singing actors today, Alan Held (Kurwenal Tristanund Isolde, 2013; A FlorentineTragedy/Gianni Schicchi, 2012). COCEnsemble Studio alumni, tenor RogerHoneywell and baritone Peter Barrett,portray the vengeful Bob Boles and Grimes’ friend, Ned Keene,respectively. Canadian bass-baritone Tom Corbeil (who also appears in 2013’sLa Bohème) is the lawyer Swallow, and criticallyacclaimed American mezzo-soprano JillGrove (Aida, 2010) is Auntie. Così fan tutte - New production Renowned Canadian film andstage director Atom Egoyan (directing Salome, 2013) returns to the COC with a new production of Mozart’s sublimemusical depiction of the frailties of the human condition, Così fan tutte. Egoyan’s concept takes its inspiration fromthe opera’s subtitle, The School for Lovers. He approaches the production as one wherelove is examined, dissected and manipulated, exploring the themes of love,temptation and deceit in this wry comedy about two couples gambling with oneanother’s faith and desire. Award-winningset and costume designer Debra Hanson makes her opera debut with Così fan tutte and, with Egoyan,creates a production that stylistically progresses through time from the18th-century to present day. Led by COCMusic Director Johannes Debus with the COC Orchestra and Chorus, thisnew production features a cast of up-and-coming opera talent in the roles ofthe young lovers, alongside distinguished veterans. Cast as the sisters are two Canadians:soprano Layla Claire in her COC debut as Fiordiligi and Ensemble Studiograduate mezzo-soprano Wallis Giunta (Annio in La clemenza di Tito, 2013) as Dorabella. Singing the roles of the sisters’ two suitorsare American tenor Paul Appleby in his COC debut as Ferrando and COCEnsemble graduate bass-baritone Robert Gleadow (Steersman in Tristan und Isolde, 2013; Publio in La clemenza di Tito, 2013) asGuglielmo. World-renowned Canadian sopranoTracy Dahl makes a highly anticipated return to the COC stage after a19-year-long absence, in the role of the conniving Despina. Sir Thomas Allen, one of the finestlyric baritones on the world stage, makes his COC debut as the wily DonAlfonso. COC resident conductor DerekBate leads the COC Orchestra and Chorus for one performance. Un ballo in maschera Un ballo in maschera, 2013/2014Canadian Opera Incontrast with Mozart’s tale of young, uncertain love, the COC’s 13/14 winterseason continues with Verdi’s more mature and bittersweet story of forbiddenpassion, Un ballo in maschera. Requiring singers who can mine vast reserves of musical power andsensitivity, the COC has cast one of the world’s best dramatic sopranos,Canadian Adrianne Pieczonka (Tosca, 2012; Ariadne auf Naxos, 2011), and tenor Dimitri Pittas (Rigoletto,2011) as the opera’s two lovers embroiled in political intrigue beyond theircontrol. Pieczonka and Pittasmake their role debuts as Amelia and Riccardo. British baritone Roland Woodis Renato, Amelia’s husband, acclaimed Canadian mezzo-soprano Marie-Nicole Lemieux (Rodelinda, Tancredi, 2005) is the fortune-teller Ulrica, and rising sopranostar Ensemble Studio graduate SimoneOsborne is Oscar, the page. Notunlike the opera’s plot itself, political machinations have played a huge rolein Unballo in maschera’s history. Originally forced to change the opera’s setting to Boston from Sweden toquell censors’ fears of real-life assassination plots, Verdi and his opera areproof that his theme of “love in a dangerous time” is both a universal truthand historically fluid. In this samespirit, acclaimed directing duo JossiWieler and Sergio Morabito haverevealed a layer of political and historical relevance to the plot by placingthis Berlin Staatsoper production in the American South of the 1960s, with itsundertones of Kennedy-era tensions, assassinations and power plays. StephenLord (conducting Lucia di Lammermoor,2013), one of America’s most distinguished conductors of opera today, returnsto lead the COC Orchestra and Chorus. Unballo in maschera was last performed at the COC in 2003. Hercules - New production and COC premiere Hercules, 2013/2014Canadian Opera Internationallyrenowned director Peter Sellars(directing Tristan und Isolde, 2013)returns to the opera company with a new production of Handel’s Hercules. Sellarspropels the incendiary Greek myth of Hercules into the modern day, giving voiceto the untold horrors of war and the unspoken complications faced by veteransreturning home. With his frequentcollaborators, set designer GeorgeTsypin, costume designer DunyaRamicova and lighting designer JamesF. Ingalls, Sellars has createda minimalist production that evokes ancient Greece while still locating theaction clearly in the present. Thisco-production with Lyric Opera of Chicago earned unequivocal praise when itopened in Chicago in 2011. “An opera performance this great is plenty rare. Butopera capable of inspiring moral action is for the ages,” said the Los Angeles Times while the Chicago Sun-Times described it as a productionthat “will follow you home and keep you thinking as well.” The same star-studded cast from Chicago taketo the COC mainstage: American bass-baritone Eric Owens makes his COC debut as Hercules; British mezzo-soprano Alice Coote (Ariadne auf Naxos, 2011) is Hercules’s wife Dejanira; Americancountertenor David Daniels (Xerxes, 1999) returns to the COC as Hercules’strusted aide, Lichas; American tenor RichardCroft (Così fan tutte, 1991)returns as Hercules’s son, Hyllus; and British soprano Lucy Crowe makes her COC debut as Iole, the princess whose fatherdied at Hercules’s hand. ConductingHandel’s glorious music is internationally renowned Baroque specialist and COCfavourite Harry Bicket (Orfeo ed Euridice, 2011; Idomeneo, 2009; Rodelinda, 2005). Roberto Devereux - COC premiere Roberto Devereux, 2013/2014Canadian Opera American soprano Sondra Radvanovsky (Aida, 2010), the world’s leadinginterpreter of the great 19th-century Italian prima donna roles, returns to the COC to take on a new challengewith her role debut as the central character Elisabetta in Donizetti’s RobertoDevereux. Making his COC androle debut as Roberto Devereaux, whose life hangs in the balance for havingbetrayed his Queen’s affections by falling in love with the wife of one hercourtiers, is celebrated lyric tenor, Italian Giuseppe Filianoti. Alsomaking role debuts are internationally acclaimed and COC favourite, Canadianbaritone Russell Braun (Il Trovatore, 2012; Love from Afar, 2012; Iphigeniain Tauris, 2011) as the Duke of Nottingham and acclaimed Ensemble Studiograduate mezzo-soprano Allyson McHardy(Semele, 2012; Madama Butterfly, 2009) as Sara, the Duchess of Nottingham. Donizetti’s show stopping melodies andsumptuous period costumes bring the intrigue of the Elizabethan court to life withina Shakespearean Globe Theatre-inspired setting in this Dallas Opera production byacclaimed British director StephenLawless, who also staged the COC’s hugely popular Maria Stuarda in 2010. Acclaimed Italian conductor CorradoRovaris makes his COC debut leading the COC Orchestra and Chorus. Don Quichotte, 2013/2014Canadian Opera Don Quichotte - COC Premiere ItalianFerruccio Furlanetto, the world’spre-eminent bass, makes his COC debut in the title role of Massenet’s intenselymoving Don Quichotte, which closes the COC’s 13/14 season. Massenet’s autumnal outpouring of lushmelody, based on Cervantes’ iconic novel about the idealistic dreamer, DonQuixote, also stars Metropolitan Opera star, Russian mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Gubanova, in her COC debut asDulcinée. American baritone Quinn Kelsey, acclaimed for his COCperformances as Rigoletto in 2011, returns to makes his role debut as SanchoPanza. American director Linda Brovsky makes her COC debut withthis enchanting production where characters spring out of giant leather-boundstorybooks and windmills are fashioned from oversized quills. COC Music Director Johannes Debus leads the COC Orchestra and Chorus through a scorethat represents Massenet’s tribute to the last days of chivalry, but also hisown poignant farewell to a soon-to-be-lost golden age of FrenchRomanticism. Acknowledgements The COC’s new production of La Bohème has been generously underwritten by Jerry and Geraldine Heffernan The COC’s new production of Così fan tutte has been generously underwritten in part by BMO Financial Group Un ballo in maschera Production Sponsor: CIBC Presenting Sponsor of SURTITLES™: Sun Life Financial Official Automotive Sponsor of the COC at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts: Jaguar Land Rover Canada Official Media Sponsors: CTV and The Globe and Mail Digital Marketing Sponsor: Delvinia The COC Ensemble Studio, underwritten in part by Peter M. Deeb and The Slaight Family Foundation, is Canada’s premier training program for young opera professionals and provides advanced instruction, hands-on experience, and career development opportunities. The Ensemble Studio is also supported by the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage, RBC Foundation and other generous donors. 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