Saturday, June 02, 2007

Summer Fun: Opera: At the Spoleto Festival USA, early June offers the Weil-Brecht 'Rise and Fall of Mahoganny City' and more

Thanks to New York Times, music reviewer and ArtsBeat blogger, James R. Oestereich proses in English, "Strange, Faraway Fantasies of Hell and Paradise" (Jun1,2k7) from Charleston, South Carolina where the Italian Spoleta Festival spins off a week of performances to the delectation of connoisseurs.

Two more disparate works could hardly be imagined. And yet they have odd similarities.

As two of its three operas this year, the Spoleto Festival USA here is offering Kurt Weill’s collaboration with Bertolt Brecht, Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny); and Christoph Williband Gluck’s Île de Merlin, ou le Monde Renversé (Merlin’s Island, or the World Turned Upside Down). Both send peculiar creatures to faraway places, and both deal, in contrasting ways, with social issues.

(The third opera is Pascal Dusapin’s Faustus, the Last Night, which has its last performance on June 9.)
Summer Fun > Spoleto Opera Festival
In Mahagonny three fugitives establish a fantastical city in some realm far from civilization, but, as it turns out, within hurricane’s distance of Pensacola, Fla. In Merlin two Parisian wastrels wash up on a remote Arcadian island.

Mahagonny, a morality play awash in cynicism and pessimism, depicts a hellish world in which there is no such thing as peace and harmony, a world of greed and grasping ambition, a world in which you must do whatever you want before others do unto you what they want. The courts are “no worse than anywhere else.” It can only end badly.
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Merlin, a Panglossian comic effusion, offers a paradise in which the rich must marry the poor, artists earn more than businessmen or lawyers, and love is lasting and faithful. The courts know no corruption. It is, in short, the opposite of Paris. And all that is before Merlin appears to fine-tune the outcome.
Of musical genres there is no end, and opera is music with quasi-actorial qualities. Opera is a bouquet of arts with music the leading edge. I wish I could be in in Charleston for these, now that I've updated my US passport. But probably my only Opera-fun this summer will be found in reading NYT reviewers.

Sports: Major League Baseball: Toronto Blue Jays win 9 to White Sox 3; full MLB schedule in progress thru the evening

I'm proud to say Toronto's Blue Jays won their game today, and by a wide margin. You can read up on the game at CBS Sportsline.com's MLB page, "Jays' Hill, Rios team up to send ChiSox back to losing ways" (Jun2,2k7). Here's today's schedule, with several games just beginning or opening later across the continent.

Braves 5
Cubs 3

White Sox 3
Blue Jays 9

Diamondbacks 1
Mets 7

Yankees 1
Red Sox 3 Top of the 5th inning
...but Yanks rallied and the revised score is
Yankees 6
Red Sox 5 Top of the 7th inning

Cardinals 3
Astros 8 Game over.

Tigers
Indians
7:05pm

Dodgers
Pirates
7:05pm
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Padres
Nationals
7:05pm

Marlins
Brewers
7:05pm

Giants
Phillies
7:05pm

Royals
Devil Rays
7:10pm

Reds
Rockies
8:05pm

Twins
Athletics
9:05pm

Orioles
Angels
9:05pm

Rangers
Mariners
10:05pm

Sport: NHL Hockey: Ottawa Senators take on Anaheim Ducks for cross-continent Stanley Cup championships Game 3

The Stanley Cup play-offs for the National Hockey League's season-ending championships of all North America will enter Game 3 (of 7) tonite in Kanata, Ontario, with the Eastern Conference champs, the Senators, facing off against the Western Conf's Ducks.

The Sens are in a tite spot. They've already lost the first 2 games of the Stanley Cup finals series. They need a win, and the promises from coaches and players are thick that win it will be.