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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

MET Hansel and Gretel

Here's the link to an Opera News interview of the newest MET Hansel, Alice Coote:

http://www.metoperafamily.org/operanews/issue/article.aspx?id=3284&issueID=155

Ms. Coote talks about young people not wanting a "sugary sweet story." This makes us think about what our H&G should be. How far can you push what was and is meant as a story for children? We are just getting started and our audience will be mostly people who have never seen an opera. Now wouldn't be the time to alienate our audience. They all know the story of Hansel and Gretel, so straying too far from what they know would be risky.

There are so many questions to ponder. Is the story "just a fairy tale"? How is it relevant to children today? Is it Pantomime scary or really scary?

There is also an interview with Philip Langridge who will be singing the part of the witch. (The role may be sung by a man or a woman.) We were surprised to see this quote:

"People say they don't like opera, and you say, what have you seen? And it turns out they've never seen it. They've just heard that it's the Big Bad Wolf."

This is something we have also noted in a previous posting. We hope to reach our young (both in age and in opera experience) audience and get them excited about opera. Heady stuff!

Here's the link for the rest of the interview:
http://www.metoperafamily.org/operanews/issue/article.aspx?id=3281&issueID=155

We are looking forward to the MET simulcast next week and are sure it will give us lots to think about in the coming months.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Accomplishments

By this time next year we will have completed our first full production and will be in the middle of planning our second season. We spent the first half of 2007 thinking about starting an opera company and the second half doing it! We have a grant and a sizeable gift and have filed for 501(c)(3) status (a 47 page form with lots of financial projections).

Most importantly, we have a group of wonderful singers who love opera and want to make the extraordinary commitment necessary to produce a staged full length opera.

We look forward to 2008 and our Hansel & Gretel adventure!

Friday, December 21, 2007

Papers, papers, papers...

We are now incorporated with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have bylaws, and an EIN. We are in the process of filling out Form 1023 to become a 501(c)(3) organization. This is the painful part of the process. It isn't particularly difficult, but it does take a lot of time. The instruction form is 38 pages long and in the interest of saving trees we have been trying to toggle back and forth between the on-line instructions and the actual form. In this case paper would be much easier to reference, but we just don't want to kill more trees. We still have to complete another form for the AG's office if we want to solicit donations (and we do!). Back to the bureacracy...oh, and the title of this post is a reference to Menotti's "The Consul".