New York Stories (opera) explained

New York Stories
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Genre Header:Opera
Composer:Daron Hagen
Language:English
Premiere Location:Kentucky Opera,
Louisville, Kentucky

New York Stories is a trilogy of English-language one-act operas (Broken Pieces, Just for the Night, and Cradle Song) by Daron Hagen, with a libretto by Hagen and Barbara Grecki first performed in its entirety by Kentucky Opera in Louisville, Kentucky, on 30 October 2010.[1]

Background and performance history

The operas are based on true stories. The first two skits originated as playlets by Barbara Grecki and were adapted by Hagen as he musicalized them. The third skit libretto is by Hagen and is a self-portrait of himself and spouse Gilda Lyons as new parents. "Hagen’s clever jabs at the state of contemporary classical music as the weary composers struggled with their fussy newborn made for a little inside humor."[2] References are made by Hagen in the libretto to the couple's just having returned from a concert featuring music by Ned Rorem and David Del Tredici, among others. Later, the music quotes Elliott Carter's Third String Quartet and several measures of Rorem's artsong, "Early in the Morning".

Conceived both as a trilogy and as three free-standing skits, the first, Broken Pieces, is charming and romantic, the second, Just for the Night, is soulful and sad, and the third, Cradle Song, is warmly domestic and affectionate. The vocal demands of the three female and three male roles are designed for young artist training programs at professional opera companies and at universities. The composer has stipulated that staging in the theater is not preferable to recital, agitprop, site-specific stagings in private homes, schools, and public spaces. He has also stipulated that the trilogy may be cast with as few as two singers and as many as six, in addition to multiple casting. Each opera lasts approximately 20 minutes. Optional music is included in the score of the complete trilogy for a brief "pantomime prelude" and scene changes.

Broken Pieces

Just for the Night

Cradle Song

New York Stories (complete)

Roles

RoleVoice typeSite-specific
premiere cast
30 October 2010
Semi-staged
premiere cast
1 November 2011
Theatrical
premiere cast
24 February 2012
ProducerKentucky OperaChicago Opera Theater / Chicago
College of the Performing Arts
Butler Opera Center
Music DirectorJoey MechavichScott GilmoreRichard Masters
Director(s)Daron HagenJoanie SchultsDavid Radames Toro / Lance Hargis / Joshua T. Miller
PamelasopranoAndrea ShokeryLouise RoganDorea Cook / Andrea Ramos
Antoniobaritone / tenorGabriel PreisserLoren BattiesteEun Deuk Cho / Daniel Madrid
BabssopranoBrandy HawkinsCatheryn ShumanAmelia Ciskey / Mari Stoner
Chipbaritone / tenorDaniel AndersonMatthew NewlinJake Jacobsen
MamasopranoErin KeesyMegan WilliamsCourtney Nance / Nataly Wickham
Papabaritone / tenorRicky CaseDrew LaddTim Petty

Synopsis

Broken Pieces

Pamela lives alone with her cat on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Antonio, an Italian immigrant, arrives to fix the tiles in her bathroom. They share their stories and a romantic moment.

Just for the Night

Christmas Eve on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Middle-aged Babs is surprised by a visit from her brother Chip who, it emerges, has been living in a shelter. When he asks to stay the night, she turns him away.

Cradle Song

A married composer couple, Mama and Papa, live in Hamilton Heights. They arrive home after a night on the town and unsuccessfully attempt to put their child down for the night.

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Notes and References

  1. Cengal, Katya. http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20101108/SCENE05/311080003/1010/FEATURES/Opera+makes+house+calls++entertaining+private+audiences, The Courier-Journal; retrieved 29 February 2012.
  2. News: Review: Butler Opera Center's New York Stories. 2012-02-28 . van Ryzin, Jeanne Claire . Austin American-Statesman.
  3. https://www.daronhagen.com/nystories New York Stories page at Daron Hagen's official website