On this episode, we talk about an opera that could be set in EITHER Sweden or Boston (it's all because of those #damncensors), and was inspired by a true story! It features a love triangle, murderous sub-plots, some historically inaccurate elaborations (for the sake of the drama, of course), a campy fortune teller scene, some mystical herbs, and some pretty #damngoodduets ... in other words, this episode is all about Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera!
Nov 10, 2018•41 min
We're excited to geek out over this beautiful Czech opera! Those of you that know The Little Mermaid are familiar with this story. Mermaid, Prince, Sea Witch - all of the pieces are there. However, we like this music better than Disney's. Yeah, we said it. Antonin Dvorak's only entry into today's opera canon sure is a beauty!
Nov 05, 2018•1 hr
Christopher Cerrone is back with us for Composers Drinking Whisky - Part 2! In this episode, we throw names of composers at Chris, and he tells us what he thinks. We cast a wide net, touching on people like Bach (of the "J.S." variety), Beethoven, Poulenc, Mozart, Wagner, Puccini, Ravel, Bartók, Hildegaard von Bingen, John Adams, Leonard Bernstein, Steven Sondheim, Dvořák, Janáček, Debussy, Kaija Saariaho, and George Benjamin, to name a few! The conversation is fun, we listen to some awesome mus...
Oct 28, 2018•45 min
Composer Christopher Cerrone joins us as our first guest in the first episode of our new sub-series - Composers Drinking Whisky! In this episode, Chris talks with us about the genesis of his opera "Invisible Cities" (for which he was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize!), the path that led him towards classical composing, and all kinds of other interesting things! Listen all the way through, and not only will you hear sneak peaks of some of his works in progress, but you will also hear the greatest...
Oct 21, 2018•47 min
Adriana Lecouvreur is popping up at more and more opera houses recently, perhaps because Queen Netrebko has taken on the role of the title character. The plot is so wonderfully operatic, with twists and schemes galore, it may surprise you to hear it's based on true events. We hope you enjoy this gem from composer Francesco Cilea!
Oct 13, 2018•56 min
Imagine going to see a new ballet and the audience breaks out in a riot. This is exactly what happened when Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" had its premiere in 1913. Get ready to flip some tables as we dive into what is now a mainstay of the ballet repertoire.
Oct 06, 2018•37 min
As promised, here is part two of our season preview conversation with Opera Wire. In this episode, David and Francisco Salazar tell us what exciting performances are coming to European houses in the upcoming opera season.
Sep 30, 2018•39 min
OAD is back for Season 3! We're kicking things off in a big way with special guests, David and Francisco Salazar from OperaWire.com. In this episode, we talk about what productions and performances to look out for in North America in the upcoming opera season. Tune in for next week's episode where we take a look at exciting opera performances around the world.
Sep 22, 2018•41 min
In the final episode of Season 2, we discuss Puccini's poorly researched "Spaghetti Western" opera, La Fanciulla del West. This epic tale is your classic gold-mine-and-chill story in which a female protagonist is fending off advances from literally every single man in the mining camp.
May 04, 2018•39 min
Ahead of Heartbeat Opera's performances of the opera next week, Elspeth and Naomi talk about Mozart's take on the legendary Don Juan. In addition to listening to some of Mozart's best composed music, they will also shed some light on the classic Donna Anna debate.
Apr 27, 2018•53 min
This week, we talk about the Mendelssohn sibling with more notoriety but less moral fiber! Felix was a very talented composer and father of five, but that didn't stop him from getting into trouble with a famous soprano who is also portrayed in the film The Greatest Showman. Plus, we are lucky to have surprise appearances from Henri, the cat! @henrizzlenizzle
Apr 11, 2018•26 min
In this episode, we return to another bad ass lady who deserves a lot more love and recognition in the classical music canon: Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel! Her music is beautiful, complex, genius, and moving, and we think it is pretty amazing that she turned out as much music as she did, especially considering that she was discouraged by her father and brother from publishing her work or performing in public(even though she was also a piano prodigy). Give this episode a listen to learn more about th...
Apr 06, 2018•41 min
Think colors are simply something that can be seen? Today's episode features our friend, Lauren Miller, who is part of a special group of people whose brains associate colors with what they hear. If you listen, you may just hear what color your favorite opera singer's voice sounds like.
Mar 30, 2018•1 hr 1 min
In today's episode, we talk about the father of French opera, Jean-Baptiste Lully. This non-French dude had quite the scandalous life is very much responsible for shaping French opera as we know it before coming to a hilariously sudden death.
Mar 23, 2018•33 min
Debussy composed some of the most beautiful music we have ever heard. Does that automatically make him a good person? In today's episode, we find out the answer! The answer is no, he wasn't a good person...
Mar 17, 2018•36 min
Which classical music figure connects Mozart, King George III, and Jane Austen? In today's episode we learn about tenor and friend of Mozart, Michael Kelly. It's amazing the things we believe to be factual because somebody wrote them in their memoirs...
Mar 12, 2018•33 min
At OAD, we spend a lot of time talking about the people that composed or performed opera, but very little talking about those behind the scenes in opera history. That changes today when we talk about the man who funded and produced many of the Bel Canto greats in addition to inventing the cappuccino. And they call him a bully....
Mar 02, 2018•31 min
Hold on to your hats and wigs, because we're talking about the self-proclaimed bad boy of 20th Century music, George Antheil! Though he never realized lasting acclaim as a composer, he is definitely fun to talk about, and eventually did some sciencey things that made a lasting impact on technology we use every day.
Feb 23, 2018•43 min
Jealousy, lust, imprisonment, torture, fugitives, murder, mayhem , and epic love - TOSCA has got it ALL! The music is awesome - and we'll tell you why. It's one of those [SPOILER ALERT] "everyone dies at the end" kind of works, and also fits our theory that if the title of the opera is a single female name, you know the person by that name in the story is going to be dead by the end. SO UPLIFTING!! Here we go!!
Feb 16, 2018•1 hr 3 min
In honor of Valentine's Day, we bring you the most epic operatic rejections! We often think of opera's many romantic love stories, but it turns out there are just as many, if not more, painful rejections. And by painful, we mean literally stabbed-in-the-chest painful. This should surely get you in the Valentine's spirit!
Feb 09, 2018•46 min
This week's unknown opera is a quintessential example of the French Grand Opera style. In addition to being perhaps the only opera in which the title character doesn't sing, La Muette de Portici is credited for igniting political riots that ultimately led to the forming of the country of Belgium. Crazy, right?!
Feb 02, 2018•47 min
Nothing says "the world's best art form" like the title of Charles Gounod's unknown opera "La nonne sanglante" or "The Bloody Nun." Yes, the opera is about as outrageous as you might expect, but it has some beautiful orchestration. We think it might be a little more palatable to today's audience as opposed to the disgruntled opera goers in its original run in 1854.
Jan 26, 2018•26 min
Best known for his Faust and Romeo et Juliette, Charles Gounod almost joined the priesthood early in life, ending his composing career before it began. Luckily, he went in the completely opposite direction becoming a serial adulterer! This is of course what we will be focusing on in today's episode.
Jan 19, 2018•41 min
To celebrate episode number 50 (!!!) on Opera After Dark, we give you...OPERA: THE ORIGIN STORY. It all started with a group of Italian dudes(before Italy was actually country - but they all lived in Florence) in the late 1500s who had this theory that all ancient Greek dramas were sung instead of spoken... (...no really, this IS where it all begins...)
Jan 12, 2018•55 min
Happy Holidays from Opera After Dark! In this special episode, we are bringing you the classical pieces that always get us in the holiday spirit. And it wouldn't be the holidays without the tragic embarrassment of one of our hosts. You'll get it by the end...
Dec 28, 2017•43 min
And here is part two of our epic Star Wars Opera fantasy casting! Much like follow up episodes in the actual Star Wars saga, it's not nearly as good as the original, and it seems like someone was drunk during the creation. Enjoy!
Dec 22, 2017•34 min
We all knew this was coming, and now it is finally here! Opera After Dark is outrageously excited to present our Star Wars Opera Fantasy Castings. Yes, we have gone into a dream world where a Star Wars Opera exists, and cast all of our favorite characters with famous opera singers. Things definitely got interesting....and sloppy, but also interesting.
Dec 15, 2017•39 min
In this episode, we talk about Poulenc's early opera "Les mamelles de Tirésias"... which translates to... "The Breasts of Tiresias." Which, as you can imagine, is ripe for Opera After Dark commentary!
Dec 08, 2017•31 min
Today we bring you another unknown opera by Alfredo Catalani, a contemporary of Puccini (he would be so pissed if he heard us say that). If you don't love this opera for its odd fusion of German and Italian themes, i.e. "Giuseppe Hagenbach", there is always the favorite soprano aria that has been performed by all the greats. Enjoy!
Dec 01, 2017•45 min
In this episode, we deliberately diverge from the world of opera and vocal music to talk about some of the greatest instrumental music ever composed. You know, those symphonies that check all our boxes. Our orchestral jams. Along the way, you will learn so many things about us... like the music that Elspeth always requests and then sings along to after a few glasses of wine, and you will also see what happens when Kyle actually has to prepare something.
Nov 17, 2017•55 min