Tag: The Passion of Scrooge

  • “The Passion of Scrooge” Documentary Explored

    Here’s a fresh take on an old chestnut, by composer John Deak, filmmaker Paul Moon, baritone William Sharp, and the @[100066833537251:2048:21st Century Consort]. Not just a filmed performance, but a collaborative documentary with dramatic elements.

    Moon, who is perhaps best known from the nationwide broadcast on PBS of his documentary “Samuel Barber: Absolute Beauty,” dropped by the studios of @[100055420854366:2048:WWFM – The Classical Network] a couple of times over the years to chat about his projects. Here’s what he had to say about “The Passion of Scrooge.”

    His documentary “Olivier Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time” will be shown at Lincoln Center’s New York Public Library for the Performing Arts’ Bruno Walter Auditorium, tomorrow at 5:30 p.m.

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  • Scrooge Reimagined A Passionate Christmas Carol

    Scrooge Reimagined A Passionate Christmas Carol

    Think you’re played-out on Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol?” Consider giving this one a shot.

    “The Passion of Scrooge” is not just a filmed performance of a work by composer Jon Deak (who, from 1973 to 2009, was also a bassist with the New York Philharmonic); it is a collaborative documentary in which the film direction is every bit as expressive and essential to the overall experience as anything that happens musically or onstage.

    The award-winning filmmaker, H. Paul Moon, has received perhaps his widest exposure through the nationwide television broadcast, on PBS, of his documentary “Samuel Barber: Absolute Beauty.” Moon traveled from D.C. to the studios of WWFM – The Classical Network to talk with me about Barber – who was born in West Chester, PA, and attended Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute of Music – in 2017.

    We met up again, a couple of years ago, to chat about his work on “Scrooge.” I’m delighted to find that he posted the audio file of our conversation.

    Contemporary, challenging, and thought-provoking, “The Passion of Scrooge” strips away the accrued nostalgia for a well-worn holiday tradition to get at the heart of Dickens’ message.

    Moon’s film is on BluRay and DVD and is also available for online streaming. To learn more about it, listen to our conversation – with selections from Deak’s opera – or visit scroogeopera.com.

    At Paul’s suggestion, the balance of the hour during his visit to WWFM was devoted to a recording of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “On Christmas Night,” a rarely-heard masque also inspired by “A Christmas Carol.” Here’s a link to the music if you’d like to reconstruct the full experience.

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  • Scrooge Opera & Christmas Carols on Classical Network

    Scrooge Opera & Christmas Carols on Classical Network

    If I could work my will, every idiot who goes about with ‘Merry Christmas’ on his lips should be boiled with his own pudding and buried with a stake of holly through his heart!

    Be that as it may, I hope you’ll join me this afternoon on The Classical Network for a conversation with documentarian H. Paul Moon of Zen Violence Films, who dropped by the WWFM studios last week to talk about the release of his latest project, a filmed production of John Deak’s chamber opera, “The Passion of Scrooge.”

    The work is a real tour de force for baritone William Sharp, who appears with Washington DC’s 21st Century Consort.

    Moon’s film is now available on BluRay and DVD. Learn more about it, when you tune in for our chat – with selections from the opera – beginning at 5 p.m., or by visiting scroogeopera.com

    The balance of the hour will be devoted to a complete performance of “On Christmas Night,” a rarely-heard masque, also inspired by Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

    Prior to that, we’ll remember American composer and pianist Edward MacDowell, on his birthday, with his “Fireside Tales,” and Rita Streich, whom we heard yesterday in Josef Rheinberger’s “The Star of Bethlehem,” on hers. This afternoon, she will present a medley of German language Christmas songs.

    At 6:00, it’s another “Music from Marlboro,” with works for Christmas by Wagner and Brahms. There will also be time for a cheerful wind octet by Carl Reinecke.

    Fires will roar and winds will blow. I hope you’ll join me for a bit of beef, a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of underdone potato, this Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. EST, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

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