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FESTIVAL FOCUS
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Free Family Concert! Introduce your children of all ages to the delights of classical music with Prokofiev’s beloved children’s classic, Peter and the Wolf, this Thursday, August 20, at 5 pm. Come early at 4 pm for free, kid-friendly refreshments and activities! For more information, call 970-925-9042 or visit www. aspenmusicfestival. com.
Monday, August 17, 2015
Vol 26, No. 8
Aspen Festival Orchestra concert closes 2015 season lived to be like,” he says. Unlike Rimsky-Korsakov’s version of The Aspen Music Festival and School the tale of the savvy, story-telling queen, (AMFS) season will come to a close this Ravel’s version includes text written Sunday when the for a soprano voice, Aspen Festival Orwhich will be sung chestra performs its by Susanna Phillips. final concert of the Phillips comes to the summer. AMFS fresh from a Led by conduccritically acclaimed tor and AMFS Muperformance of Arsic Director Robert minda in Mozart’s Spano, the program La finta giardiniera at includes Mozart’s the Santa Fe Opera. concert aria Bella Following the promia fiamma…Resgram’s intermission, ta, o cara, Ravel’s the AFO will perform Shéhérazade, and Mahler’s Sixth SymMahler’s Symphony phony. Santourian No. 6 in A minor. notes that this symIt is fitting that a phony in particular season centered on is fitting for the final the theme “Dreams Sunday. “The Sixth of Travel” both beSymphony, with its Robert Spano AMFS Music Director gan and will end with marches, beautiful a take on the famous slow movements, Arabian Nights. and great epigrams, “It’s so wonderful that we were able is an unabashedly big party piece for to begin the season with Rimsky-Kor- the AFO to close the season with and sakov’s Scheherazade and end it with it’s a great piece to say farewell to evRavel’s version,” says Asadour Santou- eryone with,” he says. rian, vice president for artistic adminisThe composer’s Sixth Symtration and artistic advisor to the AMFS. phony has long been con“The exotic sounds and beautiful text are what Ravel imagined the Middle See Final Sunday, Festival Focus page 3 Eastern world in which Shéhérazade TORIE ROSS
Festival Focus writer
“Certainly one of the great journeys for all of us at the AMFS was the Music Festival itself as we traveled from all over the world to converge in this spectacular setting.... Through music, all journeys are possible.”
ALEX IRVIN/AMFS
AMFS Music Director Robert Spano will conduct the final Aspen Festival Orchestra concert of the summer, closing the season.
AOTC closes 2015 Festival season with Mozart’s Così fan tutte TORIE ROSS
Festival Focus writer
The Aspen Opera Theater Center closes its 2015 season this week with a performance of Mozart’s masterful comedy Così fan tutte, presented August 18, 20, and 22 at the Wheeler Opera House. A comedy of errors, Così fan tutte, which can be loosely translated to mean “women are like that,” tells the story of two soldiers, Ferrando and Guglielmo, and the humor that ensues when they test the love of their girlfriends, Fiordiligi and Dorabella, by disguising themselves. “Mozart was absolutely at his best when he was writing humorous music,” says Asadour Santourian, vice president for artistic administration and artistic advisor to the Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS). “It’s a wonderful parody on the behavior of men and women in relationships, a high-class comedy gone wrong, gone
right,” he says. Mozart’s comedy was first performed in 1790 at the Wiener Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria. The librettist, Lorenzo Da Ponte, also penned Le nozze de Figaro and Don Giovanni. Although the opera was written in the eighteenth century, AOTC Director Edward Berkeley and Così fan tutte Director James Robinson have decided to give it a modern update. “We’re staging it with this ’60s Mad Men sensibility,” says Berkeley. “I think the urban, modern setting is a very witty way to go with the opera and I think I will fit on the Wheeler Opera House stage perfectly.” Soprano Yelena Dyachek, who performed the role of Tatiana in the AMFS’s production of Eugene Onegin last See Così, Festival Focus page 3
COURTESY OF GEOFFREY HAHN
AMFS student Geoffrey Hahn will appear as Guglielmo in Così fan tutte. This is his first time performing a principal opera role.
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