Tuesday, August 30, 2022

OPERA GALA - NATIONAL OPERA, CANBERRA


Conducted by Louis Sharpe

Chorus Master, Dan Walker

Llewellyn Hall, 27 August

 

Reviewed by Len Power

 

When presenting an Opera Gala, you need to come up with a pretty special program.  Canberra’s National Opera did exactly that, with the National Capital Orchestra, the National Capital Chorus and three very fine sopranos delighting the audience with one great opera tune after another.

 It was introduced by the company’s Artistic Director, Peter Coleman-Wright, who promised an evening of well-known opera favourites as well as some opera works that deserved to be better known.  He also set the scene for each of the items as the concert progressed.

 The opening item was the Overture from Mozart’s “Die Entführung aus dem Serail” (The Abduction From The Seraglio).  The orchestra gave it a brisk and tight performance under the baton of Louis Sharpe.

Opera Gala - full company

It was followed by the first of several choruses sung by the National Capital Chorus directed by Dan Walker.  Their first item was The Bell Chorus from “Pagliacci” by Leoncavallo.  Accompanied by the orchestra, it was a rousing but controlled and pleasing performance of this popular work.

Featured artist, soprano Eleanor Greenwood, then took the stage with a commanding performance of "Dich, teure Halle, grüss ich wieder" (Dear hall, I greet thee once again) from Wagner’s “Tannhäuser”.

Louis Sharpe (conductor) and Eleanor Greenwood (soprano)

A graduate of the ANU School of Music, Greenwood has gone on to a busy national and international career.  Her dramatic sensibility and fine singing of the Wagner aria and other items in the program demonstrated that she is a singer to watch in the future.

Associate artists, Canberra-based Hannah Carter and Canberra-born Emma Mauch, sang “Er ist der Richtiger nicht für mich!” (He is not the one who’s right for me) from “Arabella” by Richard Strauss.  Both sopranos sang this difficult duet with great skill and feeling, earning strong applause from the audience.

Several other famous opera choruses were performed including The Bridal Chorus from Wagner’s “Lohengrin”, The Humming Chorus from “Madama Butterfly” and the electrifying Anvil Chorus from Verdi’s “Il Trovatore”.  The chorus singers gave them all fine performances.

Eleanor Greenwood also gave superb performances of “Pace, Pace mio Dio” (Peace, O mighty Father, give me peace) from Verdi’s “The Force Of Destiny” and “Regina Coeli” (Queen of Heaven) from Cavalleria Rusticana by Mascagni.

Hannah Carter, Eleanor Greenwood and Emma Mauch

 At the end of the program, the three sopranos gave a highly sensitive performance of The Final Trio from “Der Rosenkavalier” by Richard Strauss and finished the program with a rousing and celebratory Finale from “Die Fledermaus” by Johann Strauss, accompanied by the chorus.  It was then followed by a cheerfully relaxed encore from Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Gondoliers”.

This was a well-chosen program of opera favourites.   The fine performances of the singers and orchestra clearly delighted the audience.  It was indeed a gala evening.

 

Photos by Peter Hislop

 

This review was first published in the Canberra CityNews digital edition of 28 August 2022.

Len Power's reviews are also broadcast on Artsound FM 92.7 in the ‘Arts Cafe’ and ‘Arts About’ programs and published in his blog 'Just Power Writing' at https://justpowerwriting.blogspot.com/.