Opera Saratoga announces series “Listen to This: Voices to Heal Our Future”

Schedule

Tue Jun 04 2024 at 07:00 pm to Tue Jun 18 2024 at 09:00 pm

Location

Universal Preservation Hall | Saratoga Springs, NY

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Listen to This: Voices to Heal Our Future is a three-part concert series presented by Opera Saratoga as an extension of their Festival Season. The three recitals given by renowned artists are shedding new light on and exploring the themes of existential healing including: the voiceless emotional suppression and masculinity and loneliness.


The Other Side of Silence

A new opera for synthetic and acoustic voice

Tuesday June 4 2024 - 7 PM


RPI Director of Institute Ensembles Robert Whalen will discuss his collaboration with librettists Mark Steidl Katherine Skovira and Sara Pyszka and Opera Saratoga on a new opera for synthetic and acoustic voice The Other Side of Silence written by and for people who use Alternative Assistive Communication.


Inspired by Pyszka’s “Inside My Outside: An Independent Mind in a Dependent Body” and unfolding in a series of interwoven storylines The Other Side of Silence explores what it means to be our true self and which of our voices—our inner or outer voice—most directly represents our identity. This new opera examines technology’s role in the fabric of human society and what role it plays in promoting and diminishing our autonomy as seen through the lens of an AAC user - someone who uses a synthetic voice to communicate the world.


Winterreise

A winter journey filled with longing

Tuesday June 11 2024 - 7 PM

Director George R. Miller Bass-baritone William Socolof and pianist Chris Reynolds collaborate on the workshop of a contemporary staging of Franz Schubert’s seminal song cycle Winterreise.


Traditionally Winterreise is the tale of the Wanderer who has been devastated by the rejection of his Beloved and subsequently falls into a state of depression which leads him to wander through the frigid winter as he contemplates his sorrow.


This new intergenerational take on Winterreise staged for singer pianist an identical dancer and boy soprano earnestly interrogates structures of masculinity vulnerability and emotional masking in an era when loneliness rates have reached record highs in America.


Originally from Albany and Saratoga Springs respectively Miller and Reynolds bring their many accolades back to the Capital Region.


With onstage Q&A hosted by Saratoga Springs musicologist and Schubert expert Tom Denny


I Woke Up in the Sky

A soft landing place for healing heartbreak

Tuesday June 18 2024 - 7 PM


Composer-performer Catherine Brookman shares her album “I Woke Up In the Sky” with Opera Saratoga’s audiences. Her music deals with the experience of time passing collapsing unfinished business heartbreak loneliness depression.


Originally from Baltimore the classically-trained Brookman weaves a majestic tapestry of folk sounds with ambient landscapes. Her tender lyrics are supported by a warm and delicate string section creating a sonic cocoon a soft landing place for healing heartbreak that is both soulful and captivating. In her live performances Brookman loops her own vocals and synthesizer to self-harmonize and form an atmosphere that builds an experimental yet dreamlike texture that transports the audience to another world.


Brookman says: “I used to go to shows and whisper in my friends’ ears when a song faded out that the implication was it would somewhere somehow be playing forever. I have always had trouble with endings. On March 12 2020 I took a train to Montreal with a bag packed for 3 days and didn’t return home for a year and half. I flew to LA drove to Kanarraville Utah and stayed in an airstream on a friend's family's farm then to Colorado where it was snowing in June. I hiked solo for miles around Colorado New Mexico Arizona California. I saw 6 bears in 3 days while running. I went skydiving and passed out in the sky. Then I woke up in the sky. When I walked alone around mountains canyons woods painful things would transmute into beauty unexpectedly. The river became a mirror. I’m making a case for admitting how much we need each other for unapologetic vulnerability. The music was made to make us feel less alone.”


With onstage Q&A hosted by PBS’ “AHA! A House for the Arts” Host Jade Warrick


Where:

Universal Preservation Hall

25 Washington Street

Saratoga Springs NY 12866


Tickets are $30 and can be purchased at www.operasaratoga.org/tickets24 or at the door


And let us know what you think! Hang with the artists for an hour after the show in the lobby bar


If you are interested in learning more about Opera Saratoga’s 2024 season visit www.operasaratoga.org.


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Where is it happening?

Universal Preservation Hall , 25 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs, United States

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