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Visitations: Theotokia & The War Reporter, Two Chamber Operas (World premiere Stanford commissions)
2013-04-12
Bing Concert Hall
Stanford University, 327 Lasuen St, Palo Alto, CA
8:00 PM, Friday, April 12, 2013
[7:58 PM, seated and ready to go! 8:03 PM, lights down]
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♂ New York Polyphony ♂
[9:04 PM performers enter]
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♂ New York Polyphony ♂
Tonight we enjoyed our best seats of the season thus far – smack dab in the middle of row H, a great vantage point to observe the theatrics of tonight's two works. And the sound tonight was excellent, except for one very important issue, which is that the singing was not especially intelligible. I can't say whether this is a matter of enunciation on the part of the singers, acoustic issues with the hall, or a simply failure of hearing on our part, but no matter the cause, it was quite annoying! As both Ting and Tom mentioned during the intermission, it would have really helped to have supertitles projected up on the walls.
For my part, I enjoyed both works, and found the music to be consistently interesting, if not necessarily tuneful or memorable (as many sections of interstitial music seemed to consist more of sound effects rather than melodies or harmonic development of the songs). I was also surprised at the absence of any significant arias – in fact, it seems like a rather startling omission, but I suppose that was a conscious decision, made for brevity's sake.
Mark Dechiazza has posted links to several videos from these two works on his website.