Faust opens tonight, and I think Madison audiences are in for a memorable performance. Here are some links to help you get ready!
- Stream Opera Up Close: The Faust Preview online, just click here to start.
- Listen to David Pittsinger’s interview on Wisconsin Public Radio.
- Read our educational guide to Faust, or peruse our collection of the best sources online
- Check out past posts here on The MadOpera Blog.
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Faust opens tomorrow night. Don’t miss it. Regret can make you do funny things…
Just back from a fantastic student matinee of Faust at the Overture Center. We had over 800 students from all over Wisconsin and they seemed completely involved in the opera, laughing at Mephisto’s antics, cheering Faust’s high-Cs, ooo-ing and ahh-ing the sets, and struck silent by Marguerite’s demise and redemption in the final scenes. More pictures tomorrow!
Listen to WERN 88.7 or stream live online to hear David Pittsinger on Wisconsin Public Radio!
UPDATE: Listen to yesterday’s Midday Interview with David Pittsinger on WPR and watch his chat on “Wake Up Wisconsin” below.
It was a busy weekend for Madison Opera. Saturday, the Faust set was loaded in to Overture Hall during Overture’s Open House. Meanwhile, the orchestra and singers got together for the first time at the sitzprobe rehearsal upstairs. On Sunday, David Pittsinger, David Lomeli, Jill Gardner, Director Bernard Uzan, and Maestro Laurent Campellone all joined Allan Naplan at Opera Up Close: The Faust Preview before their first rehearsal on stage.
In addition to loads of musical and historical details presented by Naplan at Opera Up Close, we learned of Maestro Campellone’s first experience with Faust. He was 6 years old, and his Italian grandfather felt it was time for young Laurent’s first opera, so they went to Faust. After Mephistopheles’s entrance, however, 6 year-old Laurent was scared out of his mind and “went crazy.” He said (sarcastically) that it was his grandfather’s “greatest shame” to have to leave the theater early. We also learned that our tenor David Lomeli started off as football player and engineering student in Mexico. After the athletic department at his university could only offer a half-scholarship, he heard that the cultural department was offering more money and so auditioned for West Side Story. Though he had the voice, the director was unfortunately not looking for a football player-sized Tony, but as fate would have it, a new opera department was in the works and David was offered the scholarship for a tenor. So, as he said, he gave up the sports life and became an opera singer for the money.
You can relive Opera Up Close: The Faust Preview on Madison City Channel (Charter Analog 98, Charter Digital 994) on Wednesday, May 12 at 2 p.m., Saturday, May 16 at 8 p.m., and Friday, May 22 at 8 p.m.