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Call me Ishmael... Birge. Whenever I find myself growing grim about the mouth; whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul, then, I account it high time to get to the nearest Starbucks as soon as I can.
With apologies to Hermann Melville, today marks anniversary of the opening of the first Starbucks coffee shop in Seattle, Washington, Now, since Starbucks gets its name from the first mate of the Pequod, the whaling ship made famous in Melville’s classic American novel “Moby Dick,” in addition to a steaming hot cup of Mr. Starbuck’s coffee, we celebrate composer Jake Heggie’s ambitious “Moby Dick” opera, which premiered in Dallas in 2010.
“When I write an opera, at a certain point the characters start singing to me,” Mr. Heggie said about wrestling with his great white whale. “But this was the first piece where I felt there was a physical cost, an exhaustion ... ‘Moby Dick’ deserved that.”
And no doubt the Dallas Opera stage director, Leonard Foglia, needed more than a few cups of Mr. Starbuck’s coffee to bring Melviille’s epic drama to life on stage.
He said, “I had to sink the ship in eight bars of music.”
Jake Heggie (b.1961) Moby Dick San Francisco Opera; Patrick Summers, cond. EuroArts DVD 2059658
1935 - American composer Gordon Muma, in Framingham, Mass.;
1764 - Italian composer Pietro Locatelli, age 68, in Amsterdam;
1725 - Bach: "St. John Passion" (S. 245, second version) performed at Vespers on Good Friday as part of Bach's second annual Sacred Cantata cycle in Leipzig (1724/25); The first version had premiered on Good Friday in 1724 (April 7);
1881 - R. Strauss: Symphony in d, in Munich, with Hermann Levi; This was Strauss' first major orchestral work;
1951 - Piston: Symphony No. 4, by the Minneapolis Symphony, Antal Dorati conducting;
2000 - Corigliano: "Phantasmagoria" (Suite from the opera "The Ghosts of Versailles"), in Minneapolis, by the Minnesota Orchestra, Giancarlo Guerrero conducting.
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Call me Ishmael... Birge. Whenever I find myself growing grim about the mouth; whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul, then, I account it high time to get to the nearest Starbucks as soon as I can.
With apologies to Hermann Melville, today marks anniversary of the opening of the first Starbucks coffee shop in Seattle, Washington, Now, since Starbucks gets its name from the first mate of the Pequod, the whaling ship made famous in Melville’s classic American novel “Moby Dick,” in addition to a steaming hot cup of Mr. Starbuck’s coffee, we celebrate composer Jake Heggie’s ambitious “Moby Dick” opera, which premiered in Dallas in 2010.
“When I write an opera, at a certain point the characters start singing to me,” Mr. Heggie said about wrestling with his great white whale. “But this was the first piece where I felt there was a physical cost, an exhaustion ... ‘Moby Dick’ deserved that.”
And no doubt the Dallas Opera stage director, Leonard Foglia, needed more than a few cups of Mr. Starbuck’s coffee to bring Melviille’s epic drama to life on stage.
He said, “I had to sink the ship in eight bars of music.”
Jake Heggie (b.1961) Moby Dick San Francisco Opera; Patrick Summers, cond. EuroArts DVD 2059658
1935 - American composer Gordon Muma, in Framingham, Mass.;
1764 - Italian composer Pietro Locatelli, age 68, in Amsterdam;
1725 - Bach: "St. John Passion" (S. 245, second version) performed at Vespers on Good Friday as part of Bach's second annual Sacred Cantata cycle in Leipzig (1724/25); The first version had premiered on Good Friday in 1724 (April 7);
1881 - R. Strauss: Symphony in d, in Munich, with Hermann Levi; This was Strauss' first major orchestral work;
1951 - Piston: Symphony No. 4, by the Minneapolis Symphony, Antal Dorati conducting;
2000 - Corigliano: "Phantasmagoria" (Suite from the opera "The Ghosts of Versailles"), in Minneapolis, by the Minnesota Orchestra, Giancarlo Guerrero conducting.

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