Tag: McCarter Theatre Center

  • Goodyear’s Nutcracker a Solo Piano Treat

    Goodyear’s Nutcracker a Solo Piano Treat

    Capturing the essence of one of Tchaikovsky’s most colorful scores on a single instrument might seem like a tough nut to crack. But it was a prerequisite for pianist Stewart Goodyear if he was going to undertake something as ambitious as “The Nutcracker.”

    “I first transcribed the march for the CBC in Toronto, and I was delighted by the experience,” he says. “And then I looked at the entire full score to see if it would be just as pianistic, and to my happiness it was. It took me two years just going through the score, because I wanted to be very faithful to everything that Tchaikovsky wrote.”

    His 2015 recording of “The Nutcracker,” issued by Steinway & Sons, was selected by the New York Times as one of the best classical music recordings of the year. Now, like a Herr Drosselmeyer of the keyboard, Goodyear will unpack his portmanteau of musical enchantments at McCarter Theatre Center tonight at 8 p.m.

    As luck would have it, McCarter will also be collaborating with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra tonight at 7:30 p.m. George Manahan will conduct members of the orchestra and the Montclair State University Singers in Handel’s holiday juggernaut, “Messiah,” across town at Richardson Auditorium. Soloists will include Patricia Schuman, soprano; Mary Phillips, mezzo-soprano; Ryan MacPherson, tenor; David Pittsinger, bass-baritone.

    Music-lovers will have the option of enjoying Handel’s monumental rendering of the life of Christ, deployed by chorus and orchestra, or the more secular pleasures of Tchaikovsky’s confectionary ballet expressed intimately on a single instrument.

    Read more about it in my article in today’s Trenton Times:

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2016/12/classical_music_stewart_goodye.html

  • Peter Grimes at McCarter This Weekend

    Peter Grimes at McCarter This Weekend

    Ahoy! Benjamin Britten’s “Peter Grimes” drops anchor at McCarter Theatre Center this Saturday night at 8:00, for a run of three performances. We’ll be joined on-air at 10:00 this morning by stage director Steven LaCosse, who will tell us all about this exciting new production from The Princeton Festival. We’ll also listen to some excerpts from the opera.

    For the rest of the morning, we’ll elaborate on oceanic themes, with music evocative of tall ships, sea shanties, the life aquatic, and the many moods of the sea.

    We’ll share the catch of the day until 11:00 EDT on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com.


    PHOTO: Britten (center) and Peter Pears (right) prepare for a BBC film of “Peter Grimes”

  • Princeton Festival’s Incendiary Figaro

    Princeton Festival’s Incendiary Figaro

    Its source material was considered incendiary in its day. Performances of the original play were banned in France for its volatile political notions. It was barred from Austrian stages for its alleged licentious content.

    When Mozart and his librettist, Lorenzo da Ponte, proposed to Emperor Joseph II that they would like to turn it into an opera, they must have done some fast talking. The Emperor gave his blessing (on the condition that they tone down the revolutionary tendencies), and the result was one of the greatest operas ever written.

    This weekend, the Princeton Festival will unveil its production of “The Marriage of Figaro,” which will run for three performances at McCarter Theatre Center: Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and 6/21 & 6/28 at 3 p.m. The festival’s artistic director Richard Tang Yuk will conduct.

    This year’s musical theatre offering, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” will begin its run of ten performances at Matthews Acting Studio, Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University, beginning today at 8 p.m.

    Also this weekend, the final round of the piano competition will take place on Sunday at 3 p.m., at the Clark Music Center, The Lawrenceville School, in Lawrenceville.

    Other highlights of the festival include upcoming concerts by Concordia Chamber Players (6/20), the Nashville guitar duo Striking Matches (6/21), the Festival Baroque Orchestra (6/24), pianist Fei-Fei Dong (6/26), and the Indian music and dance group Pradhanica (6/27). Related lectures and events pepper the schedule.

    The Princeton Festival runs through June 28. For more information, look online at http://www.princetonfestival.org.

    You can read more about it in my article in today’s Trenton Times.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2015/06/classical_music_princeton_fest_1.html

    PHOTO: Super-salesmen Mozart and Da Ponte

  • Princeton Festival’s Porgy & Bess Review

    Princeton Festival’s Porgy & Bess Review

    If you’re interested, here’s my review of The Princeton Festival’s fine “Porgy and Bess” in today’s Trenton Times. Remaining performances take place at McCarter Theatre Center tonight at 8 and Sunday afternoon at 3.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2014/06/review_princeton_festivals_por.html

    Also, Westminster Choir College’s CoOPERAtive Program is offering three weeks worth of recitals and master classes involving emerging artists at Bristol Chapel and the Princeton Regional Schools Performing Arts Center. All events are free and open to the public. You can find out more about it by following the link. (As is so often the case, those peculiar, online paragraph breaks are not mine!)

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2014/06/westminster_choir_colleges_coo.html

    PHOTO: Kenneth Overton, as Jake, sings “A Woman is a Sometime Thing”

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