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Love and Heresy

Love and Heresy

FromRelevant Tones


Love and Heresy

FromRelevant Tones

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Apr 1, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We had the distinct pleasure of attending two recent opera premieres, the World Premiere of Heresy in Dublin by Roger Doyle and the Met’s premiere of L’Amour de Loin by acclaimed composer Kaija Saariaho.
Both operas explore universal themes in strikingly different ways,  from  Doyle’s setting of the infamous heresy trial of Giordano Bruno, to   Saariaho’s mythic setting of idealized love.
We’ll hear from Eric Fraad,  the director of Heresy on what it’s like  to adapt to experimental music  and storytelling. We’ll also talk with  both composers and feature music  from the operas.
Hosted by Seth Boustead
Produced by Sarah Zwinklis
Music
At the Court of Elizabeth I Pt. 2 by Roger Doyle
Daire Halpin, soprano; Robert Crowe, male soprano
The Divine Sophia by Roger Doyle
Daire Halpin, soprano; Catriona O’Leary, mezzo soprano
L’Amour de Loin Overture by Kaija Saariaho
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Susanna Mälkki, conductor; Eric Owens, bass-baritone
The Cell – Hallucination by Roger Doyle
Iestyn Morris, counter tenor; Ahmad Alkaran, guest tenor; Caitriona O’Leary, mezzo soprano; Alex Smith, boy soprano
L’amour de Loin, Act II by Kaija Saariaho
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Susanna Mälkki, conductor; Susanna Phillips, soprano; Tamara Mumford, mezzo soprano
Death by Fire by Roger Doyle
Morgan Crowley, tenor
L’Amour de Loin, Act IV by Kaija Saariaho
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Susanna Mälkki, conductor; Susanna Phillips, soprano; Eric Owens, bass-baritone
L’Amour de Loin, Act V by Kaija Saariaho
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Susanna Mälkki, conductor; Susanna Phillips, soprano
Released:
Apr 1, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast about the most fascinating time in classical music history: right now. Relevant Tones features interviews with and music by some of the most creative figures in contemporary classical music, themed shows exploring new trends in classical music and frequent live streamed shows featuring conversations and music performances. Hosted and produced by Seth Boustead, Austin Williams, Stephen Anthony Rawson and Matt Dotson.