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Pittsburgh Opera Arizona Opera Bowden Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Emanuel Schikaneder Faber David Portillo Benjamin Taylor Rodell Rosel Buchanan Garber Cunningham Turner Brian Kontes Antony Walker Provost Geier Agnew Tuttle Kohn O Brien Driscoll Basset Skaggs Reinhardt Christopher Wilson Schultz Donaldson Novak Schmidt Bianchi Eaton Fowler Shiner
The Queen of the Night (Kathryn Bowden) demands that her daughter Pamina (Adelaide Boedecker) kill Sarastro; if Pamina refuses, the Queen will disown her. Pittsburgh Opera presents 'The Magic Flute' Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder English translation by Andrew Porter. Used by arrangement European American Music Distributors Company, U.S. and Canadian agent for Faber Music Ltd., London, publisher and copyright owner. Dialogue by Dan Rigazzi CAST (in order of appearance): Tamino David Portillo First Lady Madeline Ehlinger* Second Lady Corrie Stallings** Third Lady Maire Therese Carmack* Papageno Benjamin Taylor** Queen of the Night Kathryn Bowden+ Monostatos Rodell Rosel Pamina Adelaide Boedecker** Slaves Kevin Adamik, William Buchanan, Jesse Davis, Eric Garber, Tim Marquette, Jordan Rininger, David Scoville, Rich Williams Spirit #1 Zoë Chessa+ Spirit #2 Helen Peppler+ Spirit #3 Abigail Cunningham+ Speaker Jeremy Harr* Sarastro Tom McNichols+ First Priest Andrew Turner* Second Priest Yazid Gray* Papagena Véronique Filloux* First Armored Man Andrew Turner* Second Armored Man Brian Kontes THE ARTISTIC TEAM: Conductor Antony Walker Stage Director Dan Rigazzi Set Designer John Pollard Costume Designer Leslie Berstein Projection Designer Doug Provost Lighting Designer Andrew Ostrowski Wig & Make-up Designer James Geier Head of Music/ Assistant Conductor Glenn Lewis Chorus Master Mark Trawka Associate Coach/Pianist James Lesniak Assistant Director Kaley Karis Smith* Stage Manager Cindy Knight + Pittsburgh Opera debut * Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist/ Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist alumni PITTSBURGH OPERA ORCHESTRA VIOLIN I Charles Stegeman Concertmaster Tobias Chisnall Acting Assistant Concertmaster Juan C. Jaramillo Sara Schaft MaryBeth Schotting Maureen Conlon-Gutierrez Joshua Huang Rochelle Agnew Sarah Gudbaur VIOLIN II Dawn Posey Principal Jennifer Madge Anne Moskal Jami Bale Gabrielle Faetini Jesse Thompson VIOLA Jennifer Gerhard Principal Louise Farbman Rebecca Rothermel John McCarthy CELLO Kathleen Melucci Principal Jonathan Tortolano Paula Tuttle Elisa Kohanski Joseph Bishkoff, Jr. BASS Jeffrey T. Mangone, Sr. Principal Andrew Kohn PICCOLO Julie McGough FLUTE Barbara O’Brien Principal Julie McGough OBOE Robert Driscoll, Jr. Principal Cynthia Anderson CLARINET/BASSET HORN Mary Beth Skaggs Malek Principal Alix Reinhardt BASSOON Linda Morton Fisher Principal Don Hollis HORN Jason Allison Acting Principal Andrew Symington TRUMPET Christopher Wilson Principal Karen Lee Sloneker TROMBONE John Sebastian Vera Principal Taylor Jones Glenn Wayland TIMPANI John DiIanni Principal CELESTA James Lesniak LIBRARIAN Eleanor Cameron PERSONNEL MANAGER Sarah Schultz The Musicians of the Pittsburgh Opera Orchestra employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada. CHORUS & SUPERNUMERARIES SOPRANO Charlene Canty Kathryn Copeland Donaldson Betsy D’Emidio Katie Dufendach Gail Novak Mosites Sasha Piastro-Tedford ALTO Kathryn Ambrose Sereno Loghan Bazan Melissa Johnson Christina McCann Barbara McDonough Veronika Schmidt TENOR Kevin Adamik William Buchanan Eric Haines Jeffrey Gross Richard Mikol David Scoville Rich Williams BASS Peter Bianchi Jesse Davis Eric Garber Hayden Keefer Tim Marquette J. Patrick McGill Jordan Rininger SUPERNUMERARIES Pittsburgh Youth Chorus Ava Chismar Carly Dowell Noah Eaton Jordan Fowler Maya Fox Majesta Johnson Olivia Laubham Evangeline Sereno Robert Shiner The Principal Artists, Choristers, and Production Staff employed in this production are members of the American Guild of Musical Artists. Scenery, Costumes, Projections and Properties for this production were realized at the Arizona Opera Scenic Studio and the Arizona Opera Costume Shop and are owned by Arizona Opera. Season Sponsor: PNC Tuesday Night Sponsor: Ambridge Regional Distribution & Manufacturing Center Season Media Sponsor: WQED Special Thanks to Allegheny Regional Asset District and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Video by RLG Creations
Santos Jorge Jerónimo Buchanan National Theatre Panama National Symphony Orchestra 1897 1903 1906 1941 2012
Turn on Youtube subtitles for English or another subtitle. "Himno Istmeño" (English: "Isthmian Hymn") is the national anthem of Panama (Spanish: Himno Nacional de Panamá). The music was composed by Santos A. Jorge, and the lyrics were written by Jeronimo de la Ossa. It is also known by its incipit, "Alcanzamos por fin la victoria" ("At last we reached victory"). The song is directed to the average, working-class Panamanian, with such lyrics as "Ahead the shovel and pick; At work without any more dilation". About Panama Government : Unitary presidential constitutional republic • President : Laurentino Cortizo • Vice President : Jose Gabriel Carrizo Official languages : Spanish Time Zone : UTC−5 (EST) Population : 4,379,039 Capital : Panama City Dialing code : +507 Driving side : right Currency : • Balboa (PAB) • United States dollar (USD) Area of Country : 75,417 km2 +••.••(...) sq mi) • Water (%) : 2.9 Ethnic Groups: 65.0% Mestizo (mixed White and Indigenous) 12.3% Indigenous 9.2% Black 6.8% Mulatto (mixed White and Black) 6.7% White Majority Religion: 91.5% Christianity —63.2% Roman Catholic —25.0% Protestant —3.3% Other Christian 7.6% No religion 0.9% Other History about the national anthem : In 1897, Spanish-born musician Santos Jorge composed the "Himno Istmeño", which was initially a student song but reached levels of popularity among the population. Jorge had composed the official music for the anthem, but it had no lyrics, so he told his friend Jerónimo Ossa to write lyrics for it. However, this song is not the same as the one currently performed, since it underwent some changes. No records are found of how or by whom the changes were made to the original anthem. Upon independence from Colombia in 1903, William I. Buchanan, the United States' first ambassador and minister plenipotentiary to Panama, was to present credentials to the Provisional Junta of Government, and there was no anthem to perform, as required by usual protocol. Jorge suggested that his anthem be used for such an occasion, which was accepted, since the song was supported by the general public. Jorge asked his friend Jerónimo Ossa to write lyrics, to which he agreed and wrote the lyrics for the Panamanian national anthem. In 1906, the National Assembly adopted the anthem in accordance with Law 39 and provisionally, since it was decided to hold a contest to choose a new composition. The Panamanian people chose it again. Later, in the 1941 Constitution, an article was included that definitively adopted the National Anthem as a symbol of the nation. In 2012, the National Anthem was recorded digitally for the first time, since there was no digital version of it. The new recording was made at the National Theatre of Panama with the National Symphony Orchestra [es], the Musica Viva Choir and the Polyphonic Choir of Panama, under the direction of Maestro Jorge Ledezma. It was made available to the general public to be downloaded free of charge. Source : Text : Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himno_Istme%C3%B1o) Song : Ian Berwick (youtube.com/watch?v=q98udmYA1u0) Video : 8K UHD World (youtube.com/watch?v=k3dMHSUg4Qg)
Pittsburgh Opera Arizona Opera Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Emanuel Schikaneder Faber David Portillo Benjamin Taylor Bowden Rodell Rosel Buchanan Garber Cunningham Turner Brian Kontes Antony Walker Provost Geier Agnew Tuttle Kohn O Brien Driscoll Basset Skaggs Reinhardt Christopher Wilson Schultz Donaldson Novak Schmidt Bianchi Eaton Fowler Shiner
The members of the temple celebrate the triumph of virtue and wisdom. Pittsburgh Opera presents 'The Magic Flute' Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder English translation by Andrew Porter. Used by arrangement European American Music Distributors Company, U.S. and Canadian agent for Faber Music Ltd., London, publisher and copyright owner. Dialogue by Dan Rigazzi CAST (in order of appearance): Tamino David Portillo First Lady Madeline Ehlinger* Second Lady Corrie Stallings** Third Lady Maire Therese Carmack* Papageno Benjamin Taylor** Queen of the Night Kathryn Bowden+ Monostatos Rodell Rosel Pamina Adelaide Boedecker** Slaves Kevin Adamik, William Buchanan, Jesse Davis, Eric Garber, Tim Marquette, Jordan Rininger, David Scoville, Rich Williams Spirit #1 Zoë Chessa+ Spirit #2 Helen Peppler+ Spirit #3 Abigail Cunningham+ Speaker Jeremy Harr* Sarastro Tom McNichols+ First Priest Andrew Turner* Second Priest Yazid Gray* Papagena Véronique Filloux* First Armored Man Andrew Turner* Second Armored Man Brian Kontes THE ARTISTIC TEAM: Conductor Antony Walker Stage Director Dan Rigazzi Set Designer John Pollard Costume Designer Leslie Berstein Projection Designer Doug Provost Lighting Designer Andrew Ostrowski Wig & Make-up Designer James Geier Head of Music/ Assistant Conductor Glenn Lewis Chorus Master Mark Trawka Associate Coach/Pianist James Lesniak Assistant Director Kaley Karis Smith* Stage Manager Cindy Knight + Pittsburgh Opera debut * Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist/ Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist alumni PITTSBURGH OPERA ORCHESTRA VIOLIN I Charles Stegeman Concertmaster Tobias Chisnall Acting Assistant Concertmaster Juan C. Jaramillo Sara Schaft MaryBeth Schotting Maureen Conlon-Gutierrez Joshua Huang Rochelle Agnew Sarah Gudbaur VIOLIN II Dawn Posey Principal Jennifer Madge Anne Moskal Jami Bale Gabrielle Faetini Jesse Thompson VIOLA Jennifer Gerhard Principal Louise Farbman Rebecca Rothermel John McCarthy CELLO Kathleen Melucci Principal Jonathan Tortolano Paula Tuttle Elisa Kohanski Joseph Bishkoff, Jr. BASS Jeffrey T. Mangone, Sr. Principal Andrew Kohn PICCOLO Julie McGough FLUTE Barbara O’Brien Principal Julie McGough OBOE Robert Driscoll, Jr. Principal Cynthia Anderson CLARINET/BASSET HORN Mary Beth Skaggs Malek Principal Alix Reinhardt BASSOON Linda Morton Fisher Principal Don Hollis HORN Jason Allison Acting Principal Andrew Symington TRUMPET Christopher Wilson Principal Karen Lee Sloneker TROMBONE John Sebastian Vera Principal Taylor Jones Glenn Wayland TIMPANI John DiIanni Principal CELESTA James Lesniak LIBRARIAN Eleanor Cameron PERSONNEL MANAGER Sarah Schultz The Musicians of the Pittsburgh Opera Orchestra employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada. CHORUS & SUPERNUMERARIES SOPRANO Charlene Canty Kathryn Copeland Donaldson Betsy D’Emidio Katie Dufendach Gail Novak Mosites Sasha Piastro-Tedford ALTO Kathryn Ambrose Sereno Loghan Bazan Melissa Johnson Christina McCann Barbara McDonough Veronika Schmidt TENOR Kevin Adamik William Buchanan Eric Haines Jeffrey Gross Richard Mikol David Scoville Rich Williams BASS Peter Bianchi Jesse Davis Eric Garber Hayden Keefer Tim Marquette J. Patrick McGill Jordan Rininger SUPERNUMERARIES Pittsburgh Youth Chorus Ava Chismar Carly Dowell Noah Eaton Jordan Fowler Maya Fox Majesta Johnson Olivia Laubham Evangeline Sereno Robert Shiner The Principal Artists, Choristers, and Production Staff employed in this production are members of the American Guild of Musical Artists. Scenery, Costumes, Projections and Properties for this production were realized at the Arizona Opera Scenic Studio and the Arizona Opera Costume Shop and are owned by Arizona Opera. Season Sponsor: PNC Tuesday Night Sponsor: Ambridge Regional Distribution & Manufacturing Center Season Media Sponsor: WQED Special Thanks to Allegheny Regional Asset District and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Video by RLG Creations
Antonio Vivaldi Isobel Buchanan Jennifer Smith Stephen Cleobury English Chamber Orchestra 1986 2021
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Vivaldi: Dixit Dominus (Psalm 109) , R.594 - 3. Allegro: Virgam virtutis tuae · Isobel Buchanan · Jennifer Smith · English Chamber Orchestra · Stephen Cleobury · Antonio Vivaldi Noël Vivaldi ℗ 1986 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 2021-12-12 Producer: Chris Hazell Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Simon Eadon Composer: Antonio Vivaldi Author: Bible Auto-generated by YouTube.
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