"Monteverdi's 'L'incoronazione di Poppea'" program

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CAL STATE FULLERTON

SYLVIA A. ALVA

President, California State University, Fullerton

AMIR H. DABIRIAN

Provost and VP for Academic Affairs

ARNOLD HOLLAND, EDD Dean, College of the Arts

CSUF SCHOOL OF MUSIC

DR. RANDALL GOLDBERG Director, School of Music

KIMO FURUMOTO

Assistant Director, School of Music

BONGSHIN KO

Assistant Director, School of Music

SCHOOL OF MUSIC FULL-TIME FACULTY AND STAFF

Faculty

Conducting

Kimo Furumoto – instrumental

Dr. Robert Istad – choral

Dr. Dustin Barr – instrumental

Jazz and Commercial Music

Bill Cunliffe* – jazz piano; arranging; Fullerton Jazz Orchestra, Fullerton Big Band and combo director

Rodolfo Zuñiga – jazz studies, jazz percussion, and music techology; Fullerton Chamber Jazz Ensemble director

Piano, Organ, Piano Pedagogy

Ning An – piano

Bill Cunliffe – jazz piano

Alison Edwards* – piano, piano pedagogy, class piano

Myong-Joo Lee – piano

Dr. Robert Watson – piano

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Dr. Christopher Peterson – choral

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Music in General Education

Dr. John Koegel*

Dr. Katherine Reed

Music History and LIterature

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Dr. Katherine Reed – musicology

Strings

Kimo Furumoto – Director of Orchestra Studies and University Symphony Orchestra conductor

Bongshin Ko – cello

Dr. Ernest Salem* – violin

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Dr. Pamela Madsen – composition, theory

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Dr. Robert Istad – Director of Choral Studies and University Singers conductor

Dr. Kerry Jennings* – Director of Opera

Dr. Christopher Peterson – CSUF Concert Choir and Singing Titans conductor

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Sycil Mathai* – trumpet

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Welcome to the Spring 2024 Performing Arts Season at Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts. Whether you are a first-time or long-time patron, a friend, or parent to one of our exceptional students, thank you for joining us. Your support makes all the difference to their success.

I am pleased to present another semester of programming powered by the incredible gifts of our Art, Dance, Music, and Theatre students. This spring, the School of Music starts the season with a trio of concerts February 16–18 by artists-in-residence Talich Quartet; faculty artist Damon Zick and his Quarteto Nuevo featuring fellow faculty artist Bill Cunliffe; and University Symphony Orchestra. In May, University Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Chorus will close the concert season with a performance of Mozart’s emotionally charged “Requiem.” Begovich Gallery presents the Begovich Visual Arts Lecture Series with visiting artists’ talks throughout the semester, including multidisciplinary artist Hings Lim on February 22, whose work will also be exhibited at Grand Central Art Center. The Department of Theatre and Dance begins their season in March with “Marisol,” a darkly comedic fantasy where the title character must find hope in a post-apocalyptic Brooklyn where angels are taking up arms and coffee is extinct. Hilarious, multiple Tony award-winning modern musical send-up “Urinetown” closes the theatre season just as CSUF’s dancers and choreographers take to the stage for “Spring Dance Theatre.”

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Fortuna

Virtù

Amor

Ottone

Primo Soldato

Secondo Soldato

Poppea

Nerone

Arnalta

Ottavia

Drusilla

Seneca

Valetto

Pallade

Damigella

Liberto

Lucano

Littore

CAST AND PERFORMANCES

April 18 and 20

Savana Thomas

Salma Bawardi

Sara Preston

Timothy Cervenka

Dominic Preston

Jaime Reza

Sophia Khurana

Frank Watnick

Emily Nelms

April 19 and 21

Gabriela Atkinson

Sarah Cabrera

Nya Nulty

Gabriel Cazares

Dominic Preston

Jaime Reza

Amber Napoli

Hart Chen

Rachel Williams

Marilyn Negron*

Martina Goldring

Eileen Garrido

CJ Koehn

Evan Banks

Sidney Wu

Jing Wang

Jenna Hansen

Katelyn Cruz

Adam Daruvala

Aron Demarest

Anthony Alcain*

Gabriela Gonzalez

Kaitlin Chheng*

Emily Hernandez

Quintessa Wedell*

Bryson Huang

Bryce Rivera

Miles Rojo

Anthony Alcain

Alexei Rehorn

Miles Rojo

Students, soldiers, servants, disciples of Seneca, etc.: Anthony Alcain, Gabriela Atkinson, Evan Banks, Sarah Cabrera, Gabriel Cazares, Timothy Cervenka, Kaitlin Chheng, Katelyn Cruz, Adam Daruvala, Aron Demarest, Eileen Garrido, Sarah Gediman, Gabriela Gonzales, Emily Hernandez, Bryson Huang, CJ Koehn, Marilyn Negron, Emily Nelms, John Nguyen, Nya Nulty, Katelyn Pacpaco, Hannah Park, Dominic Preston, Sara Preston, Alexei Rehorn, Jaime Reza, Bryce Rivera, Miles Rojo, Jing Wang, Quintessa Wedell, Rachel Williams, Sidney Wu

*denotes Study Cover

To Our Voice Faculty for all their help in preparing and coaching each student for their roles.

Kerry Jennings (coordinator), Joni Prado, James Martin Schaefer, Susan Montgomery-Kinsey, Rebecca Tomlinson, Krystle Menendez, Robert MacNeil, and Courtney Taylor

Special Thanks

Claudio Monteverdi is often called the ‘father of opera’ by many scholars, and it is always a treat to be able to introduce students and audiences to his operatic genius. Lifting it from a treat to a thrill is being able to work with a group of students who are trained and taught so well that they have the vocal skill and intellectual acuity to do justice to all the demands of Monteverdi’s works. Add to that the collaboration and continued support from our wonderful colleagues throughout the College of the Arts, including, but not limited to, the creative mind of our set designer and her team, and we all get to enjoy a fresh and invigorating interpretation of Monteverdi’s masterpiece, L’incoronazione di Poppea.

Kerry Jennings, opera director

ABOUT THE OPERA

Prologue

Everyone celebrates their Emperor and Empress, Nerone and Ottavia. The goddesses of Fortune and Virtue, and the god of Love interrupt the festivities and argue about who is the most powerful. They intervene and set the world rotating.

Act 1

Scene 1

Ottone, Poppea’s lover, stands at dawn outside the palace of his beloved, venting his amorous passion; but seeing Nerone’s guards asleep nearby while Nerone himself is happily inside Poppea’s house, Ottone laments his misfortunes.

Nerone’s soldiers awake; while complaining about the discomforts of the previous night, they curse the love of Poppea and Nerone, and gossip about the court.

Nerone and Poppea, fondly embracing, bid farewell to one another with tender caresses.

Scene 2

Poppea talks with Arnalta, her old confidante, of her ambitions; Arnalta warns her to put little trust in great men, or Fortuna.

Scene 3

The empress Ottavia tells her sorrows to her attendant Drusilla and condemns the faults of her husband Nerone. Drusilla suggests that she take new lovers; but Ottavia perseveres in her afflictions.

Seneca consoles Ottavia and exhorts her to be steadfast. Ottavia’s page, Valletto, makes fun of Seneca. Ottavia leaves to pray in the temple.

Pallade, the goddess of war, announces to Seneca in a vision that this may be his last day on earth. Undaunted by the horrors of death, he gives thanks to heaven, and speculates on the transitory grandeur of this world.

Nerone declares to Seneca that he will follow his own wishes in marrying Poppea. Appealing to moral and political reason, Seneca tries to dissuade him, but Nerone, in a fit of rage, dismisses him.

Scene 4

Poppea and Nerone bask in their happiness. Nerone promises to make her empress. Seneca is slandered by Poppea, and Nerone angrily decrees his death.

Scene 5

Ottone accuses Poppea of faithlessness; she disdains him scornfully, telling him that she is Nerone’s.

NOTE
DIRECTOR’S

Ottone, in despair, rages against Poppea. Rejected by Poppea, Ottone returns to his former love, Drusilla, and swears fidelity to her. Drusilla rejoices in her regained love.

Scene 6

The page Valletto and Damigella, a maid of the empress, amorously jest together.

Scene 7

Seneca receives the death sentence which Nerone has decreed. Steadfast, Seneca prepares to leave this world. Seneca consoles the members of his household who try to dissuade him from death, and orders them to prepare the bath in which he will die.

Act 2

Scene 1

Nerone, has heard of Seneca’s death and together with his friend and confidante Lucano, they celebrate and sing amorously, delirious with Poppea’s love.

Scene 2

The empress Ottavia commands Ottone to kill Poppea, under threat of her imperial rage, and to disguise himself as a woman for his own safety. Ottone, deeply grieved, leaves in confusion.

Scene 3

Drusilla rejoices, consoled by Ottone’s vows. Ottone enters and reveals to Drusilla that under Ottavia’s order, he must kill Poppea, and asks her for her garments so that he may disguise himself. Drusilla agrees to give not only her clothes, but her help and secrecy as well.

Scene 4

Poppea, rejoicing at the death of Seneca, prays to Amore that her fortunes may

prosper. She decides to rest in the garden and is lulled by Arnalta’s lullaby.

Amor hides near Poppea while she is asleep, to prevent her death.

Ottone, disguised as Drusilla, enters the garden in order to kill her, but Amor prevents him. Poppea awakens and Ottone (who is thought to be Drusilla) escapes. Amor declares that having saved Poppea he will crown her empress that very day!

Scene 5

Drusilla rejoices, hoping soon to hear the news of the death of her rival Poppea.

Arnalta comes to seize Drusilla, who bemoans her fate.

Nerone questions Drusilla about the attempted murder. Though innocent, in order to save Ottone, she confesses to having tried to kill Poppea, and is therefore condemned to death.

Ottone, seeing that the innocent Drusilla has been sentenced, reveals himself as guilty of the crime. Nerone spares their lives and condemns him and Drusilla to exile. Nerone decrees the repudiation of Ottavia and orders that she be exiled.

Nerone swears to Poppea that she will be his bride that very day.

Scene 6

Repudiated by Nerone, Ottavia leaves alone, as she abandons her country and her family.

Scene 7

Arnalta enjoys her new-found status and exults in her contentment.

Scene 8

Everyone rejoices in the coronation of Poppea as goddess of beauty on earth, and as the opera ends, Nerone and Poppea sing of their love.

ABOUT THE OPERA

Violin 1

Emma Hill

OPERA ORCHESTRA

Soo Hyun Park

Charlotte Bouck

Violin 2

Margaret Wu

Ruisi Gong

Joshua Teng

Viola

Ty Kanauchi

Zoe Lee

Ethan Gathe

Justine Williams

Cello

Ji-Won Park

Benjamin Her

Jinny Im

Bass

Josia Sulaiman

Nathan Eskridge

Trumpet

Trevor Cannon

Susanna Sun

Keyboard (reed organ/ flue organ)

Daria Muzanova

DESIGNER NOTE

There is something unnerving about a story with no true hero. As empathetic creatures, our connection to a story relies on the ability to find personalities to root for or collectively hate. Love often muddles that commitment–altering the very nature of a character–sometimes beyond recognition. With Monteverdi’s dramatization of Emperor Nero’s affair, I found my affections bouncing wildly from person to person as ulterior motives and true colors emerged.

The complicated nature of human beings (especially those in love) inspired the world we wanted to create. Everything feels both familiar and strange. Signs, warnings and lights that normally guide our path lead to nowhere. There are recognizable shapes of cities, maps and skylines but in the wrong place and scale. Structures are designed to feel both torn down or, perhaps, reconstructed. Wait–is the city on fire?

In the same way human love and passion produces textured, gritty, layered versions of ourselves–but there is beauty and hope that makes vulnerability worth the risk.

COTA CREATIVE TEAM

Stage and Music Direction

Stage Director ........................................................................................... Kerry Jennings

Conductor Kimo Furumoto

Assistant Conductor/Chorusmaster Elizabeth Provencio

Vocal Coach/Music Direction ....................................................................... Mark Salters

Vocal Coach/Music Direction David Bergstedt

Scenic Designer .................................................................................... Nicole Bernardini

Technical Director ............................................................................... Harold Kast (guest)

Props Assistant Sophia Beeles

*Mentor- Nicole Bernardini

Costume Manager ........................................................................... Carson Julian (guest)

Lighting Designer Alex Bennet

*Mentor- Scott Boleman

Stage Manager .............................................................................................. Taylor Bryan

*Mentor- Shay Garber

Assistant Stage Manager ...................................................................Anastasia Hamilton

Assistant Stage Manager ............................................................................ Scarlett Price

Supertitles Operator Ashley Kocour

Light Board Operator .............................................................................. Ryan Marroquin

Stage Crew ........................................................................ Kate Bowles, David Gonzalez

Zohary Gonzalez, Avery Morton

Kayleigh Servin, Justin Slater, Kallia Taylor

Intimacy Coordinator Amanda Rose Villarreal

Production and Technical Staff

Mike August Production Manager

Master Electrician .............................................................................................Lois Bryan

Scenic Lab Foreman .................................................................................. Matt Connelly

Scenic Lab Foreman Mandy Horack

Scenic Artist ..................................................................................................... Heidi Cole

Production/Business Coordinator Jen Frauenzimmer

Costume Lab Manager ......................................................................................Terri Nista

Costume Lab Technician ................................................................................ Lori Koontz

Audio Engineer Jeff Lewis

Theatre Technician ......................................................................................... Will Lemley

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Meng Concert Hall

University Symphony Orchestra feat. Joseph Loi, flute

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Advanced Vocal Workshop feat. Michael Schütze, piano

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March 14

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March 24 • Meng Concert Hall

Brightwork newmusic*

March 26 • Meng Concert Hall

Minsoo Sohn, piano

March 27 • Meng Concert Hall

Ernest Salem & Hasse Borup, violins

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Urinetown the Musical

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Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea

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Meng Concert Hall

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