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COCOA CANTATA – Duration: ca. 24’ Music by Robert Paterson: (http•••) Libretto by David Cote (http•••) Directed by Jeanne Goddard: (http•••) and David Cote ARIAS 11:23 – What Is This Feeling? (BOBBY WONDERS IV: Steven Stull, Baritone) 14:44 – Ambrosia (AMARA BLISS: Cree Carrico, Soprano) CAST AMARA BLISS: Cree Carrico, Soprano: (http•••) BOBBY WONDERS IV: Steven Stull, Baritone: (http•••) SNACKWRIGHT: David Neal, Bass-Baritone: (http•••) AMERICAN MODERN ENSEMBLE Robert Paterson, Conductor John Romeri, Flute Geoffrey Burleson, Piano Bryan Hernandez-Luch, Violin I Victoria Paterson, Violin II Hiroki Taguchi, Viola Peter Sachon, Cello Also check out COFFEE CANTATA (same instrumentation and voice types, English text, designed to be paired with Cocoa Cantata if desired) – Music by J.S. Bach, Arranged Robert Paterson; Text by Picander, Translated by David Cote: (http•••) (http•••) Audio Recording and Editing: Dan Czernecki, (http•••) Video Recording and Editing: (http•••) Recorded live at Universal Preservation Hall, Saratoga Springs, NY, June 18, 2021 Publisher: Bill Holab Music: (http•••) For More Information: (http•••) Triphammer Arts: (http•••) Universal Preservation Hall: (http•••) Made possible in part with funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, CNY Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA)-A.R.T./New York Creative Opportunity Fund (A Statewide Theatre Regrant Program), and from the NYSCA Decentralization Program, administered by the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County. Tompkins Trust Company is the 2021 season sponsor for Triphammer Arts.
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Composed by Robert Paterson. Performed tonight by baritone Jorell Williams with soprano Marnie Breckenridge, accompanied by pianist Blair McMillen. About In Real Life Song Cycles (composer Robert Paterson and David Cote, libretto): About forty million Americans have joined dating sites hoping to find true love in digital space. Following our original In Real Life song cycle for soprano and piano, In Real Life II explores the humor and heartbreak of this modern ritual. Five men fill out dating-site profiles, opening a window into their worlds. In Real Life II is about reality, fantasy and second chances in a brave new world. Described by the press as “a modern-day master” and "often the highlight of the program” (The New York Times), Robert Paterson was named Composer of The Year by the Classical Recording Foundation at Carnegie’s Weill Hall. His opera, Three Way won a Grammy for Best Producer of the Year and the opera was on the nomination ballot for best score. His works have appeared on National Public Radio’s Best of the Year for classical music, and his orchestral tone poem Dark Mountains is regularly aired on NPR's Performance Today with Fred Child. Soprano Marnie Breckenridge is a singer known for her deeply expressive score interpretations, layered characterizations, and her lyrical, pure soprano. She is continuously praised for her grounded storytelling and is 'simply terrific.' (Opera Magazine) A favorite among some of the most gifted composers of our time, her musicianship and technique are infused equally with her dramatic skills. Baritone Jorell Williams is a 'passionate, powerful performer (Seattle Times), with a wide variety of experience from standard repertoire to premiere pieces. He made his New York City Opera debut, reprising the role of Hannah-Before in Laura Kaminsky’s As One. A former resident artist of the American Opera Projects Composers and the Voice series from 2011-2014, Jorell is a much-in-demand interpreter of contemporary opera, and has created roles in several world premieres, notably: Blue Viola, Crossing, The Theory of Everything, Bastianello, Two Boys, and Intimate Apparel with The Metropolitan Opera. Hailed by the New York Times as “prodigiously accomplished and exciting” and as one of the piano’s “brilliant stars,” pianist Blair McMillen has forged a busy musical life that is unbounded by convention. He is well-known for his advocacy of living composers and contemporary music. For more than two decades, McMillen has divided his time as soloist, chamber musician, music festival director, and educator/teacher. McMillen is the co-founder and co-director of the Rite of Summer Music Festival. Rite of Summer is a free, outdoor contemporary-music series, held on New York City’s Governors Island. Rite of Summer is the only annual music festival on Governors Island, a place The New Yorker has called “an enormous playground for the arts.” LIVE STREAM: Please use this link to send a tip to these talented artists and support Caffe Lena: (http•••) Become of member of Caffe Lena's Patreon community: (http•••) Caffè Lena offers extraordinary music in an intimate venue steeped in history. It has been in continuous operation longer than any other folk club in the USA. First opened in 1960 in Saratoga Springs NY, the Caffè's early years were entwined with the social movements of that era. Emerging artists such as Bob Dylan, The Freedom Singers, Arlo Guthrie, Emmylou Harris and Don McLean took their turn on the stage, alongside esteemed veterans such as Clarence Ashley, Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James and Pete Seeger. The venue has been called “An American Treasure” by the Library of Congress, and has received recognition from the GRAMMY Foundation for its contribution to American music.
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The mezzo-soprano who portrays dominatrix Mistress Salome in the opera THREE WAY, learns a cool spanking technique from real-life dominatrix Madame Rosebud at American Opera Projects' preview party for the opera's NYC premiere. THREE WAY - NYC PREMIERE June 15-17, 2017 | 7:30 PM June 18, 2017 | 2:00 PM BAM Fisher - Fishman Space 321 Ashland Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11217 (http•••) Sex and the City meets Black Mirror: This new opera from American Opera Projects and Nashville Opera imagines the present and future of sex and love. Featuring music by Robert Paterson (The Whole Truth) and a libretto by David Cote (The Scarlet Ibis), Three Way unfolds in three playful one-acts, with average heroes exploring the worlds of android lovers, BDSM and multiple partners in their search for the ever-elusive emotional connections in today’s romantic world. This NYC premiere is directed by Nashville Opera’s John Hoomes, with music direction by Dean Williamson, who conducts the American Modern Ensemble.
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