Carmen on the planet of the Amazons

So last night at the Tranzac, as part of Against the Grain’s Opera Pub, Queen Hezumuryango and Ryan Nauta did a version of the “Seguidilla” from Bizet’s Carmen but with the roles reversed. It was the Pride Edition after all. Turns out it’s not the first time I’ve heard Carmen gender bent. Not so long ago I heard Korin Thomas-Smith sing the “Habanera”.

So what, I asked myself, would a completely gender bent Carmen look like and would it work. Set it in some female led society and i think you can swap all the roles pretty easily. Michaele would be sort of like Werther; a bit of a mummy’s boy. Escamilla would still be a bullfighter. A cowfighter would be silly! The rest of the characters work with minimal adjustment I think. And for once it woudn’t be the soprano who got the chop.

BTW, the rest of Opera Pub was pretty good too with even more gender bending as Ryan also sang “Quondo men vo”. There was a really nice account by Queen of “Printemps qui commence” from Saint-Saëns’ The Barber of Gaza Samson et Dalila. There was Mozart and art song and lots of musical theatre numbers. And Greg Finney got in some G&S (try stopping him!).

And that’s a wrap on Opera Pub for 2025/26 but it will be back at the Tranzac in the Fall.

Parélios is an ethereally gorgeous journey to nowhere

Parélios; music by Cecilia Livingston, words by Duncan McFarlane, opened at Theatre Passe Muraille on Friday as part of Opera 5’s Toronto Opera Festival. It’s an intensely cerebral and very, very beautiful work but it’s unrelenting and quite dark. Basically a group of refugees; perhaps fleeing some environmental catastrophe, are on a journey to who knows where. They have survived the winter but the summer brings no real relief. It’s a bit like Cormac McCarthy’s The Road but vastly more intellectual and poetic.

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IRCPA Ten Singing Stars concert

The concert for the eleven singers taking part in this year’s IRCPA Encounter programme was broadcast on 96.3 FM on Friday evening.  It was also webcast on Youtube.  Here’s the link.   Anyway here’s a quick rundown on the performances.

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The 2021 IRCPA Encounter / Singing Stars Participants Front row, from left: Camila Montefusco, Hillary Tufford, Ana Toumine, Ryan McDonald, Ross Mortimer Back row, from left: Ryan Nauta, Jaclyn Grossman, Jocelyn Fralick, Melissa Danis, Rachel Miller Not shown Nicholas Gryniewski

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