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American Lyric Theater Lyric Theater Beltrán Audrey Babcock Laura Claycomb Chiu Levinson Yoo Belmont Mellon Aaron Copland Gilman 2015 2016
LA REINA Music by Jorge Sosa Libretto by Laura Sosa Pedroza and Jorge Sosa Commissioned by American Lyric Theater Lawrence Edelson, Producing Artistic Director Co-presented as part of InsightALT and the PROTOTYPE Festival by French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) and American Lyric Theater January 17, 2016 | French Institute Alliance Française (NYC) SYNOPSIS Regina, a character inspired by Sandra Ávila Beltrán known as “The Queen of the Pacific,” prays in an American prison cell, asking the patron saint of drug dealers, to protect her. Suddenly, the shrine comes to life. La Santa Muerte guides Regina on a journey through her past, forcing her to relive the tragic sequences of death and treason that led to her crowning as the queen of organized crime, and ultimately, her downfall and imprisonment. CONDUCTOR David Alan Miller FEATURING Audrey Babcock as REGINA Laura Claycomb as LA SANTA MUERTE ORCHESTRA Tom Chiu, Violin Kristi Helberg, Violin Hannah Levinson, Viola Alice Yoo, Cello Greg Chudzik, Bass Roberta Michel, Flute /Piccolo Michele Farrah, Oboe / English Horn Eileen Mack, Clarinet / Bass Clarinet Nanci Belmont, Bassoon / Contrabasson Andy Kozar, Trumpet William Lang, Trombone Mila Henry, Piano / Keyboards Chihiro Shibayma, Percussion Jeffrey Dennis Smith, Laptop SPECIAL THANKS The developmental workshop of "La Reina" and the InsightALT concert have been supported by generous grants from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, OPERA America’s Opera Fund, The National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Composer Jorge Sosa’s residency in the 2015-16 Season of the Composer Librettist Development Program has been generously sponsored by Lois Conway. American Lyric Theater’s mentorship programs for composers and librettists are made possible by generous lead funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts; and additional support from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, The Alice M. Ditson Fund of Columbia University, The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, The Amphion Foundation, The ASCAP Foundation Irving Caesar Fund, Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts, Friars Foundation, Howard Gilman Foundation, Howard & Sarah D. Solomon Foundation, New Music USA’s Impact Fund (made possible with funding from The Scherman Foundation's Katharine S. and Axel G. Rosin Fund), and OPERA America / The Opera Fund.
American Lyric Theater Lyric Theater Mark Adamo 2010
"He Must Know" A duet written by composer Nkeiru Okoye and Librettist Tony Asaro as part of the Composer Librettist Development Program at American Lyric Theater. Featured on December 12, 2010 as part of Freshly Brewed at OPERA America - A Master Class with Mark Adamo. Guest artists: Sidney Outlaw, Baritone; Sarah Heltzel, Mezzo Soprano; Daniel Laor, Piano. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WWW.ALTNYC.ORG
Sholom Secunda Schorr Magid Ernest Bloch Lebedev Levine Schwartz Ashkenazi Lyric Theater 1893 1894 1907 1914 1916 1932 1937 1939 1940 1968 1974 2010
Barbra Streisand images and variations on a yiddish song: Yiddish Meidl. A famous yiddish song, A yiddishe Meidele, serves as background music for images of Barbra Streisand. The song is presented as a tango, honky tonk, klezmer and yiddish swing. This well known yiddish song is played at weddings and jewish festivities. Barbra has sung yiddish-like songs, like "second hand rose" or "sam, you made the pants too long", but for some unknown reason she has never sung in yiddish, a language she knows well. Yiddishe Meidele- it means yiddish girl or jewish girl. Funny Girl (film) 1968.- Directed by William Wyler, stars Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif. Mein yiddishe meidele: Yiddish-Theatre,Yiddish Alternative Titles: Mein yiddishe meidele, yiddish Meydaleh, A Jidise Meidele, Yiddish Meidl, A Jidise Mejdele, Mayn Yiddishe Meydele. Lyricist: Schorr, Anshel Composer: Secunda, Sholom (Sholem,Shlomo) This song can be found on: Romantic music of the Yiddish theatre - William Royal Selections: 1) Yiddish Meydaleh......Chana Grinboym (AKA Channa Grinboim) 2) Mein Yiddishe Meidele...The Hester Street Troupe 3) Jidise Mejdele.....Jacov Magid (AKA Yokov Magid 4) Mayn Yiddishe Meydele....Klezmer Conser- vatory Band SHOLOM SECUNDA Sholom Secunda +••.••(...)) was a Jewish composer, born in Ukraine and educated in the United States. He wrote the melody for the popular song "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" in 1932. Along with Abraham Ellstein, Joseph Rumshinsky, and Alexander Olshanetsky, he was one of the "big four" composers of his era in New York City's Second Avenue Yiddish theatre scene. Date of Birth 14 August 1893, Russia Date of Death 13 January 1974, New York, New York, USA Shalom Secunda Shalom Secunda (auch Sholom; * 14. August 1894 andere Quellen 1893 in Alexandira Neurussland (heute Olexandrija Ukraine); † 13. Januar 1974 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist. Secunda entstammt einem Deutsch-Jüdischem Elternhaus, in dem Deutsch und jiddisch gesprochen wurde. In Alexandria war der Junge als "Kleiner Kantor" bekannt. 1907 kam er mit seiner Familie nach New York und sang auf der Straße. Im Jahre 1914 trat er ins Institute of Musical Art (später in Juilliard School umbenannt) ein. Hier erhielt er eine klassische Musikausbildung und erhielt durch den schweizerischen Komponisten [[Ernest Bloch Privatstunden. Nebenbei arbeitete er am Jiddischen Theater. Bekannt ist er für den Titel Bei mir bist du schön (1932). While Secunda's first love was classical music, his livelihood came from his Yiddish theatre compositions. For the 1916-17 season, he was engaged as resident composer and conductor for Brooklyn's Lyric Theater. In 1932, Secunda wrote the music for M'ken Lebn nor m'lazt nit (I would if I could) starring Aaron Lebedev and Lucy Levine. Included in the score was the song "Bei Mir Bist Du Sheyn" which when sung by the Andrew Sisters a few years later became the most popular worldwide hit of 1939. From 1937 into the early 40's, Secunda was the composer for Maurice Schwartz's Yiddish Art Theatre writing music for The Brother's Ashkenazi which toured North America and Europe. In 1940, Secunda composed the score for the popular musical Esterke which included "Dona, Dona, Dona" a song that was to resurface 25 years later as an international hit recorded by Joan Baez and others. November 2010.- Opening of the NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY at Independence Mall, Philadelphia, PA. "the "Only in America" Gallery Hall of Fame highlighting the accomplishments of 18 Jewish Americans, including guest Barbra Streisand." Barbra donated the dress she wore in the film YENTL. Барбра Стрейзанд イディッシュ語 イディッシュ語 ברברה סטרייסנד
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