fbpx
Wikipedia

Houston Grand Opera

Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is an American opera company located in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1955 by German-born impresario Walter Herbert and three local Houstonians,[1] the company is resident at the Wortham Theater Center. This theatre is also home to the Houston Ballet. In its history, the company has received a Tony Award, two Grammy Awards, and three Emmy Awards, the only opera company in the world to win these three honours. Houston Grand Opera is supported by an active auxiliary organization, the Houston Grand Opera Guild, established in October 1955.[2]

The Wortham Theater Center

History edit

In 1955, the German-born impresario Walter Herbert and Houstonians Elva Lobit, Edward Bing, and Charles Cockrell founded the company.[1] Its inaugural season featured two performances of two operas, Salome (starring Brenda Lewis in the title role) and Madama Butterfly. David Gockley succeeded Walter Herbert as general director in 1972. During Gockley's tenure, the company began regularly commissioning and producing new works, primarily from American composers. Gockley remained as general director until 2005.

Anthony Freud succeeded Gockley as general director in 2005, and held the post until 2011. Following Freud's departure, joint leadership was shared between Patrick Summers, who had been music director at HGO since 1998, and Perryn Leech, who joined the company in 2006 and became chief operating officer in 2010. Summers took the titles of artistic director and music director, and Leech became managing director. For the 2017–2018 season, HGO performed at the 'HGO Resilience Theater', a temporary space created in an exhibit hall at the George R. Brown Convention Center, after the Wortham Theater Center was closed due to flooding from Hurricane Harvey in August 2017.[3] Leech stood down as managing director of the company in December 2020.[4]

In June 2021, the company announced the appointment of Khori Dastoor as its next general director and CEO, effective January 2022. Dastoor is the first woman ever named to the posts.[5]

Musical forces edit

The Houston Grand Opera Orchestra consists of 49 part time professional musicians and plays all Houston Grand Opera performances. The orchestra is a member of the Regional Orchestra Players Association and is a per service orchestra.

No music director was appointed during the Walter Herbert years (1955–72) until 1971, when longtime assistant conductor and chorus master Charles Rosekrans was named. Later music directors/principal conductors include Chris Nance (1974–77), John DeMain (1977–94), and Vjekoslav Šutej (1994–97). Patrick Summers has been the music director since 1998. With the 2019–20 season, Eun Sun Kim became principal guest conductor, the first female conductor ever to hold the post.

The Houston Grand Opera Chorus has been led since 1988 by chorus master Richard Bado, an alumnus of HGO's young artist training program, the Houston Grand Opera Studio.

Young Artist Training edit

Houston Grand Opera Studio edit

Houston Grand Opera's young artist development program, the Houston Grand Opera Studio, was founded in 1977 to help young artists make the transition between their academic training and professional careers. The HGO Studio primarily trains young singers and pianist/coaches but has also trained aspiring conductors in a residency program of up to three years. An annual competition, now called the Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers, was inaugurated in 1989 to help identify a pool of potential international artists for the Studio, which is currently directed by Brian Speck. Studio alumni include sopranos Jan Grissom, Marquita Lister, Ana María Martínez, Edrie Means, Erie Mills, Albina Shagimuratova, Heidi Stober, Rachel Willis-Sørensen, and Tamara Wilson; mezzo-sopranos Jamie Barton, Joyce DiDonato, Denyce Graves, Susanne Mentzer, and Marietta Simpson; tenors Bruce Ford, and ; baritones Richard Paul Fink, and Scott Hendricks; bass-baritones Greer Grimsley, Ryan McKinny, and Eric Owens; and bass Eric Halfvarson. Other alumni include HGO Chorus Master Richard Bado, composer/conductor David Hanlon, former Lyric Opera of Kansas City Artistic Director Ward Holmquist, conductor/arranger/composer James Lowe, conductor/pianist Eric Melear, conductor Evan Rogister, and conductor/pianist Craig Terry.

Young Artists Vocal Academy edit

The HGO Young Artists Vocal Academy, established in 2011 and administered by the HGO Studio, is a one-week intensive program for undergraduate vocal music students. Participants selected for the program receive training that includes daily voice lessons and coachings as well as classes in characterization, movement, diction, and score preparation.

HGOco (see below) offers training to high school juniors and seniors.

HGOco edit

In 2007, HGO established HGOco, an initiative designed to create partnerships between the company and the community. HGOco's first project, the ongoing Song of Houston initiative, creates new works focused on people and groups in Houston—the most culturally diverse city in the United States, according to a report of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research and the Hobby Center for the Study of Texas.[6]

For its first commissioned work in 2007, The Refuge, by Christopher Theofanidis and Leah Lax, HGOco identified seven statistically significant immigrant communities in Houston and the creators began interviewing residents of those communities. The libretto was created from the actual words of some of the residents, and the premiere included performances by members from these communities.[7]

In 2009, HGOco received the Leading Lights Diversity Award in Arts and Culture from the National MultiCultural Institute (NCMI) for Song of Houston.

As of May 2018, HGOco has premiered 22 new works, including eight short chamber operas focusing on various Asian communities in Houston, which were commissioned and premiered during a four-year series titled East + West. Recent HGOco premieres include Laura Kaminsky and Mark Campbell/Kimberly Reed's Some Light Emerges, about Houston philanthropist and humanitarian Dominique de Menil and her quest to create the Rothko Chapel; Gregory Spears and Royce Vavrek's O Columbia, realized through the collaboration of Houston-based NASA astronauts, scientists, and engineers; and David Hanlon and Stephanie Fleischmann's After the Storm, about the impact that Hurricane Ike and the Great Storm of 1900 had upon Galveston and the Gulf Coast. Song cycles have also been created in cooperation with workers in the Houston Ship Channel, the veterans community, and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

HGOco also administers:

  • Houston Grand Opera's Bauer Family High School Voice Studio, a scholarship program for high school juniors and seniors preparing to study vocal music at the college/conservatory level
  • Summer Opera Camps for students in Pre-K through grade 12.
  • Opera to Go!, a touring company that focuses on short musical works for children and families.

Houston Grand Opera and new works edit

HGO has been commissioning and premiering new works since 1974. These include full-length operas for the main stage and chamber works with a community focus or for children/families.

World premieres edit

Full-length operas edit

The relationship between HGO and composer Carlisle Floyd is the longest ongoing relationship of any composer with an organization. HGO has commissioned five works from Floyd: Bilby's Doll (1976), Willie Stark (1981), The Passion of Jonathan Wade (new version, 1991), Cold Sassy Tree (2000), and Prince of Players (2016). Floyd lived in Houston for a two-decade period after relocating in 1976 from Tallahassee, Florida, to accept the M.D. Anderson Professorship at the University of Houston School of Music (now the Moores School of Music). In 1977, he cofounded the Houston Grand Opera Studio, HGO's young artist training program, which was initially a joint program between HGO and the University of Houston, and was an active participant in training Studio artists.[8]

The John Adams opera Nixon in China debuted at the Wortham Theater Center in 1987. It was co-commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Netherlands Opera and the Washington Opera.

Chamber operas edit

HGO has commissioned and premiered 15 chamber operas created for children/families. These chamber works are staged and are approximately 45 minutes long.

American premieres edit

HGO has presented seven American premieres. Among them, the most significant are the first staged version of Handel's Rinaldo in 1975 (a concert version had been given in 1972 by the Handel Society of New York), starring Marilyn Horne in the title role and Samuel Ramey as Argante; Rossini's La donna del lago in a new critical edition in 1981, and more recently, Weinberg's The Passenger, a long-suppressed Holocaust opera composed in 1968 and performed by HGO in 2014. Besides presenting the American premiere in Houston, HGO was also invited to bring the production to the Park Avenue Armory as part of the 2014 Lincoln Center Festival.

Non-traditional opera edit

During the 2017–18 season, HGOco began a web-only series of 15-minute operas titled Star-Cross'd, based on true stories with a Romeo and Juliet theme. The series pilot, "Boundless," by composer Avner Dorman and librettist Stephanie Fleischmann, was released online April 20, 2018. Two more episodes are scheduled for release during 2019.[9]

In 2010, HGO commissioned and premiered the world's first "mariachi opera",[10] composed by the late José "Pepe" Martínez, the longtime music director of the ensemble Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán, with a libretto by Leonard Foglia. This work, titled Cruzar la Cara de la Luna/To Cross the Face of the Moon, has been performed at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris and by a number of opera companies in the United States.

In addition to commissioning and premiering new works, HGO has played a role in bringing certain existing works to the attention of the opera world. HGO presented a "triumphant"[11] and "groundbreaking"[12] production of Porgy and Bess in 1976 that restored portions of the work that had been cut for previous productions (including some made by composer George Gershwin himself for the New York premiere in 1935), thus allowing the public to experience the original vision for the work and making it clear that it was indeed an opera. After the Houston premiere, the production, featuring Donnie Ray Albert as Porgy and Clamma Dale as Bess and conducted by John DeMain, toured to Broadway and won a 1977 Tony Award for Most Innovative Production of a Revival.[13] The complete recording won the 1977 Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording.[14]

Scott Joplin's Treemonisha, which comprises a variety of musical styles even though it is often called a "ragtime opera," received its first fully staged performances at Houston Grand Opera in 1976 with a score HGO commissioned from ragtime expert Gunther Schuller. Treemonisha also toured to Broadway and was recorded.

Houston Grand Opera and Innovation edit

Supertitles edit

In 1984, Houston Grand Opera began using supertitles on all non-English productions, becoming one of the first opera companies in the United States to do so.[15]

Descriptive Services edit

HGO was one of the first opera companies in the United States (and possibly the first) to offer descriptive services for patrons with vision loss. It has offered descriptive services since the 1987–88 season, the inaugural season in the Wortham Theater Center. The service is offered free of charge and by request for any performance with 48 hours notice.

The Genevieve P. Demme Archives and Resource Center edit

In 1989, HGO became the first performing arts organization in Houston and the second major U.S. opera company to establish its own archives and resources center. The archives/resource center is named for the late Genevieve P. Demme, a longtime trustee and historian of Houston Grand Opera Association.

Plazacasts edit

On November 10, 1995, Houston Grand Opera became the first performing arts company in the United States to simulcast a live performance to an audience in another location. (The Royal Opera, Covent Garden, was the only other company at the time to have staged a similar event.) The performance of Rossini's La Cenerentola featuring mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli that was taking place inside the Wortham Theater Center's Brown Theater was projected in real time onto a large screen mounted on the outside of the theater building. The event was free to the public. The audience was seated on the Ray C. Fish Plaza outside the theater, which prompted HGO to call the event a Plazacast. HGO held free public Plazacasts each year through the 2004–05 season (HGO's 50th season). In April 2005, the company simulcast both a performance of Gounod's Romeo and Juliet and its 50th anniversary gala concert.

Multimedia Modular Stage edit

In May 1998, Houston Grand Opera unveiled its Multimedia Modular Stage, a large steel structure with moving lights, projection screens for live-feed video and still images, and a big sound system. It was designed for large outdoor venues but could be adapted for other locations. HGO used it several times for outdoor performances in Houston and on tour, and once for an indoor production of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music in 1999. Its last use in Houston was the night of June 8, 2001, in a production of Carmen at Houston's Miller Outdoor Theatre. That night, Tropical Storm Allison struck Houston, where the storm's worst flooding occurred. The two remaining performances in Houston were canceled, although the production went on tour as scheduled on June 15 and 16 to the Mann Center in Philadelphia. The effects of the storm, along with the impact of 9/11 and the collapse of Enron just months afterward, led to the retirement of the Multimedia Modular Stage, which was costly to assemble and disassemble.

OperaVision edit

In the fall of 2000, HGO devised and implemented a system of plasma and projection screens mounted in the Grand Tier and Balcony sections of the larger of the two halls in the Wortham Theater Center. This system—designed to provide close-up views of the action on stage and improve sightlines in the unusually steep Grand Tier and Balcony areas—was called OperaVision and received mixed appraisals from opera patrons. OperaVision was discontinued at the end of the 2004–05 season.

Awards edit

Emmy Awards edit

  • HGO: The Ring Cycle, Sculpting With Time Productions (Alex Douglas and Whitney Douglas), 2017, regional Emmy Awards for directing and photography
  • Hitting the High Cs, Marion Kessell and Rick Christie, 1998, regional Emmy for editing
  • Nixon in China, John Adams and Alice Goodman, 1988, for Outstanding Musical Program

Grammy Awards edit

Grand Prix du Disque edit

  • Porgy and Bess, George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward, 1977

National MultiCultural Institute Award edit

  • HGOco's Song of Houston initiative, 2009, Leading Lights Diversity Award in Arts and Culture

Tony Award edit

  • Porgy and Bess, George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward, 1977, Most Innovative Production of a Revival

Premieres, recordings, and television appearances edit

World premieres through the 2022–23 season edit

American premieres edit

Video recordings edit

Nationally televised productions edit

Audio recordings edit

External links edit

  • HGO's official website
  • "Up From Houston", Opera News, 1998 (by subscription)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Giesberg, Robert I., Carl Cunningham, and Alan Rich. Houston Grand Opera at 50. Houston: Herring Press, 2005, p. 83.
  2. ^ Giesberg, et al., p. 84
  3. ^ Oestreich, James R (October 23, 2017). "Forced Out by Flooding, Houston's Opera Gets On with the Show". New York Times.
  4. ^ "Managing Director Perryn Leech has decided to leave Houston Grand Opera after 14 years" (PDF) (Press release). Houston Grand Opera. 20 November 2020. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
  5. ^ "Khori Dastoor Joins Houston Grand Opera as the Company's New General Director and CEO" (PDF) (Press release). Houston Grand Opera. 29 June 2021. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
  6. ^ Emerson, Michael O., Jenifer Bratter, Junia Howell, P. Wilner Jeanty, and Mike Cline. Houston Region Grows More Racially/Ethnically Diverse, With Small Declines in Segregation: A Joint Report Analyzing Census Data from 1990, 2000, and 2010. Kinder Institute for Urban Research and the Hobby Center for the Study of Texas.
  7. ^ Blumenthal, Ralph (November 12, 2007). "Not From Here: An Opera for Houston's Immigrants". New York Times. from the original on September 6, 2018. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
  8. ^ Holliday, Thomas. Falling Up: The Days and Nights of Carlisle Floyd. Syracuse University Press, 2013, pp. 252–69.
  9. ^ "Star-Cross'd: A Serial Web Opera". from the original on 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  10. ^ "World's First Mariachi Opera Premiere at HGO". September 20, 2010. from the original on September 6, 2018. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
  11. ^ "Porgy and Bess, the first great American opera, premieres on Broadway". History.com. 2009. from the original on 2016-09-03. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
  12. ^ Gay, Wayne Lee (December 13, 2013). "How the Broadway Porgy and Bess Mangles Gershwin's Grand Opera". D Magazine. from the original on September 14, 2015. Retrieved September 6, 2018.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-08-31. Retrieved 2016-09-16.
  14. ^ "Awards". Grammy.com.
  15. ^ Giesberg, et al., p. 137

houston, grand, opera, american, opera, company, located, houston, texas, founded, 1955, german, born, impresario, walter, herbert, three, local, houstonians, company, resident, wortham, theater, center, this, theatre, also, home, houston, ballet, history, com. Houston Grand Opera HGO is an American opera company located in Houston Texas Founded in 1955 by German born impresario Walter Herbert and three local Houstonians 1 the company is resident at the Wortham Theater Center This theatre is also home to the Houston Ballet In its history the company has received a Tony Award two Grammy Awards and three Emmy Awards the only opera company in the world to win these three honours Houston Grand Opera is supported by an active auxiliary organization the Houston Grand Opera Guild established in October 1955 2 The Wortham Theater Center Contents 1 History 2 Musical forces 3 Young Artist Training 3 1 Houston Grand Opera Studio 3 2 Young Artists Vocal Academy 4 HGOco 5 Houston Grand Opera and new works 5 1 World premieres 5 1 1 Full length operas 5 1 2 Chamber operas 5 2 American premieres 5 3 Non traditional opera 6 Houston Grand Opera and Innovation 6 1 Supertitles 6 2 Descriptive Services 6 3 The Genevieve P Demme Archives and Resource Center 6 4 Plazacasts 6 5 Multimedia Modular Stage 6 6 OperaVision 7 Awards 7 1 Emmy Awards 7 2 Grammy Awards 7 3 Grand Prix du Disque 7 4 National MultiCultural Institute Award 7 5 Tony Award 8 Premieres recordings and television appearances 8 1 World premieres through the 2022 23 season 8 2 American premieres 8 3 Video recordings 8 4 Nationally televised productions 8 5 Audio recordings 9 External links 10 ReferencesHistory editIn 1955 the German born impresario Walter Herbert and Houstonians Elva Lobit Edward Bing and Charles Cockrell founded the company 1 Its inaugural season featured two performances of two operas Salome starring Brenda Lewis in the title role and Madama Butterfly David Gockley succeeded Walter Herbert as general director in 1972 During Gockley s tenure the company began regularly commissioning and producing new works primarily from American composers Gockley remained as general director until 2005 Anthony Freud succeeded Gockley as general director in 2005 and held the post until 2011 Following Freud s departure joint leadership was shared between Patrick Summers who had been music director at HGO since 1998 and Perryn Leech who joined the company in 2006 and became chief operating officer in 2010 Summers took the titles of artistic director and music director and Leech became managing director For the 2017 2018 season HGO performed at the HGO Resilience Theater a temporary space created in an exhibit hall at the George R Brown Convention Center after the Wortham Theater Center was closed due to flooding from Hurricane Harvey in August 2017 3 Leech stood down as managing director of the company in December 2020 4 In June 2021 the company announced the appointment of Khori Dastoor as its next general director and CEO effective January 2022 Dastoor is the first woman ever named to the posts 5 Musical forces editThe Houston Grand Opera Orchestra consists of 49 part time professional musicians and plays all Houston Grand Opera performances The orchestra is a member of the Regional Orchestra Players Association and is a per service orchestra No music director was appointed during the Walter Herbert years 1955 72 until 1971 when longtime assistant conductor and chorus master Charles Rosekrans was named Later music directors principal conductors include Chris Nance 1974 77 John DeMain 1977 94 and Vjekoslav Sutej 1994 97 Patrick Summers has been the music director since 1998 With the 2019 20 season Eun Sun Kim became principal guest conductor the first female conductor ever to hold the post The Houston Grand Opera Chorus has been led since 1988 by chorus master Richard Bado an alumnus of HGO s young artist training program the Houston Grand Opera Studio Young Artist Training editHouston Grand Opera Studio edit Houston Grand Opera s young artist development program the Houston Grand Opera Studio was founded in 1977 to help young artists make the transition between their academic training and professional careers The HGO Studio primarily trains young singers and pianist coaches but has also trained aspiring conductors in a residency program of up to three years An annual competition now called the Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers was inaugurated in 1989 to help identify a pool of potential international artists for the Studio which is currently directed by Brian Speck Studio alumni include sopranos Jan Grissom Marquita Lister Ana Maria Martinez Edrie Means Erie Mills Albina Shagimuratova Heidi Stober Rachel Willis Sorensen and Tamara Wilson mezzo sopranos Jamie Barton Joyce DiDonato Denyce Graves Susanne Mentzer and Marietta Simpson tenors Bruce Ford and Norman Reinhardt baritones Richard Paul Fink and Scott Hendricks bass baritones Greer Grimsley Ryan McKinny and Eric Owens and bass Eric Halfvarson Other alumni include HGO Chorus Master Richard Bado composer conductor David Hanlon former Lyric Opera of Kansas City Artistic Director Ward Holmquist conductor arranger composer James Lowe conductor pianist Eric Melear conductor Evan Rogister and conductor pianist Craig Terry Young Artists Vocal Academy edit The HGO Young Artists Vocal Academy established in 2011 and administered by the HGO Studio is a one week intensive program for undergraduate vocal music students Participants selected for the program receive training that includes daily voice lessons and coachings as well as classes in characterization movement diction and score preparation HGOco see below offers training to high school juniors and seniors HGOco editIn 2007 HGO established HGOco an initiative designed to create partnerships between the company and the community HGOco s first project the ongoing Song of Houston initiative creates new works focused on people and groups in Houston the most culturally diverse city in the United States according to a report of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research and the Hobby Center for the Study of Texas 6 For its first commissioned work in 2007 The Refuge by Christopher Theofanidis and Leah Lax HGOco identified seven statistically significant immigrant communities in Houston and the creators began interviewing residents of those communities The libretto was created from the actual words of some of the residents and the premiere included performances by members from these communities 7 In 2009 HGOco received the Leading Lights Diversity Award in Arts and Culture from the National MultiCultural Institute NCMI for Song of Houston As of May 2018 HGOco has premiered 22 new works including eight short chamber operas focusing on various Asian communities in Houston which were commissioned and premiered during a four year series titled East West Recent HGOco premieres include Laura Kaminsky and Mark Campbell Kimberly Reed s Some Light Emerges about Houston philanthropist and humanitarian Dominique de Menil and her quest to create the Rothko Chapel Gregory Spears and Royce Vavrek s O Columbia realized through the collaboration of Houston based NASA astronauts scientists and engineers and David Hanlon and Stephanie Fleischmann s After the Storm about the impact that Hurricane Ike and the Great Storm of 1900 had upon Galveston and the Gulf Coast Song cycles have also been created in cooperation with workers in the Houston Ship Channel the veterans community and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo HGOco also administers Houston Grand Opera s Bauer Family High School Voice Studio a scholarship program for high school juniors and seniors preparing to study vocal music at the college conservatory level Summer Opera Camps for students in Pre K through grade 12 Opera to Go a touring company that focuses on short musical works for children and families Houston Grand Opera and new works editHGO has been commissioning and premiering new works since 1974 These include full length operas for the main stage and chamber works with a community focus or for children families World premieres edit Full length operas edit The relationship between HGO and composer Carlisle Floyd is the longest ongoing relationship of any composer with an organization HGO has commissioned five works from Floyd Bilby s Doll 1976 Willie Stark 1981 The Passion of Jonathan Wade new version 1991 Cold Sassy Tree 2000 and Prince of Players 2016 Floyd lived in Houston for a two decade period after relocating in 1976 from Tallahassee Florida to accept the M D Anderson Professorship at the University of Houston School of Music now the Moores School of Music In 1977 he cofounded the Houston Grand Opera Studio HGO s young artist training program which was initially a joint program between HGO and the University of Houston and was an active participant in training Studio artists 8 The John Adams opera Nixon in China debuted at the Wortham Theater Center in 1987 It was co commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera the Brooklyn Academy of Music Netherlands Opera and the Washington Opera Chamber operas edit HGO has commissioned and premiered 15 chamber operas created for children families These chamber works are staged and are approximately 45 minutes long American premieres edit HGO has presented seven American premieres Among them the most significant are the first staged version of Handel s Rinaldo in 1975 a concert version had been given in 1972 by the Handel Society of New York starring Marilyn Horne in the title role and Samuel Ramey as Argante Rossini s La donna del lago in a new critical edition in 1981 and more recently Weinberg s The Passenger a long suppressed Holocaust opera composed in 1968 and performed by HGO in 2014 Besides presenting the American premiere in Houston HGO was also invited to bring the production to the Park Avenue Armory as part of the 2014 Lincoln Center Festival Non traditional opera edit During the 2017 18 season HGOco began a web only series of 15 minute operas titled Star Cross d based on true stories with a Romeo and Juliet theme The series pilot Boundless by composer Avner Dorman and librettist Stephanie Fleischmann was released online April 20 2018 Two more episodes are scheduled for release during 2019 9 In 2010 HGO commissioned and premiered the world s first mariachi opera 10 composed by the late Jose Pepe Martinez the longtime music director of the ensemble Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan with a libretto by Leonard Foglia This work titled Cruzar la Cara de la Luna To Cross the Face of the Moon has been performed at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris and by a number of opera companies in the United States In addition to commissioning and premiering new works HGO has played a role in bringing certain existing works to the attention of the opera world HGO presented a triumphant 11 and groundbreaking 12 production of Porgy and Bess in 1976 that restored portions of the work that had been cut for previous productions including some made by composer George Gershwin himself for the New York premiere in 1935 thus allowing the public to experience the original vision for the work and making it clear that it was indeed an opera After the Houston premiere the production featuring Donnie Ray Albert as Porgy and Clamma Dale as Bess and conducted by John DeMain toured to Broadway and won a 1977 Tony Award for Most Innovative Production of a Revival 13 The complete recording won the 1977 Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording 14 Scott Joplin s Treemonisha which comprises a variety of musical styles even though it is often called a ragtime opera received its first fully staged performances at Houston Grand Opera in 1976 with a score HGO commissioned from ragtime expert Gunther Schuller Treemonisha also toured to Broadway and was recorded Houston Grand Opera and Innovation editSupertitles edit In 1984 Houston Grand Opera began using supertitles on all non English productions becoming one of the first opera companies in the United States to do so 15 Descriptive Services edit HGO was one of the first opera companies in the United States and possibly the first to offer descriptive services for patrons with vision loss It has offered descriptive services since the 1987 88 season the inaugural season in the Wortham Theater Center The service is offered free of charge and by request for any performance with 48 hours notice The Genevieve P Demme Archives and Resource Center edit In 1989 HGO became the first performing arts organization in Houston and the second major U S opera company to establish its own archives and resources center The archives resource center is named for the late Genevieve P Demme a longtime trustee and historian of Houston Grand Opera Association Plazacasts edit On November 10 1995 Houston Grand Opera became the first performing arts company in the United States to simulcast a live performance to an audience in another location The Royal Opera Covent Garden was the only other company at the time to have staged a similar event The performance of Rossini s La Cenerentola featuring mezzo soprano Cecilia Bartoli that was taking place inside the Wortham Theater Center s Brown Theater was projected in real time onto a large screen mounted on the outside of the theater building The event was free to the public The audience was seated on the Ray C Fish Plaza outside the theater which prompted HGO to call the event a Plazacast HGO held free public Plazacasts each year through the 2004 05 season HGO s 50th season In April 2005 the company simulcast both a performance of Gounod s Romeo and Juliet and its 50th anniversary gala concert Multimedia Modular Stage edit In May 1998 Houston Grand Opera unveiled its Multimedia Modular Stage a large steel structure with moving lights projection screens for live feed video and still images and a big sound system It was designed for large outdoor venues but could be adapted for other locations HGO used it several times for outdoor performances in Houston and on tour and once for an indoor production of Stephen Sondheim s A Little Night Music in 1999 Its last use in Houston was the night of June 8 2001 in a production of Carmen at Houston s Miller Outdoor Theatre That night Tropical Storm Allison struck Houston where the storm s worst flooding occurred The two remaining performances in Houston were canceled although the production went on tour as scheduled on June 15 and 16 to the Mann Center in Philadelphia The effects of the storm along with the impact of 9 11 and the collapse of Enron just months afterward led to the retirement of the Multimedia Modular Stage which was costly to assemble and disassemble OperaVision edit In the fall of 2000 HGO devised and implemented a system of plasma and projection screens mounted in the Grand Tier and Balcony sections of the larger of the two halls in the Wortham Theater Center This system designed to provide close up views of the action on stage and improve sightlines in the unusually steep Grand Tier and Balcony areas was called OperaVision and received mixed appraisals from opera patrons OperaVision was discontinued at the end of the 2004 05 season Awards editEmmy Awards edit HGO The Ring Cycle Sculpting With Time Productions Alex Douglas and Whitney Douglas 2017 regional Emmy Awards for directing and photography Hitting the High Cs Marion Kessell and Rick Christie 1998 regional Emmy for editing Nixon in China John Adams and Alice Goodman 1988 for Outstanding Musical ProgramGrammy Awards edit Nixon in China John Adams and Alice Goodman 1988 Best Contemporary Composition Porgy and Bess George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward 1977 Best Opera RecordingGrand Prix du Disque edit Porgy and Bess George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward 1977National MultiCultural Institute Award edit HGOco s Song of Houstoninitiative 2009 Leading Lights Diversity Award in Arts and CultureTony Award edit Porgy and Bess George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward 1977 Most Innovative Production of a RevivalPremieres recordings and television appearances editWorld premieres through the 2022 23 season edit The Seagull Thomas Pasatieri and Kenward Elmslie 1974 Bilby s Doll Carlisle Floyd 1976 Willie Stark Carlisle Floyd 1981 Starbird Henry Mollicone and Kate Pogue 1980 A Quiet Place Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Wadsworth 1983 Nixon in China John Adams and Alice Goodman 1987 The Making of the Representative for Planet 8 Philip Glass and Doris Lessing 1988 Where s Dick Stewart Wallace and Michael Korie 1989 New Year Sir Michael Tippett 1989 The Passion of Jonathan Wade new version Carlisle Floyd 1991 ATLAS an opera in three parts Meredith Monk 1991 Desert of Roses Robert Moran and Michael John LaChiusa 1992 The Achilles Heel Craig Bohmler and Mary Carol Warwick 1993 TEXAS Mary Carol Warwick and Kate Pogue 1993 The Dracula Diary Robert Moran and James Skofield 1994 The Outcast fully realized version Noa Ain 1994 Harvey Milk Stewart Wallace and Michael Korie 1995 Puppy and the Big Guy Sterling Tinsley and Kate Pogue 1995 The Tibetan Book of the Dead a liberation through hearing Ricky Ian Gordon and Jean Claude van Itallie 1996 Florencia en el Amazonas Daniel Catan and Marcela Fuentes Berain 1996 Jackie O Michael Daugherty and Wayne Koestenbaum 1997 Cinderella in Spain Cinderella en Espana Mary Carol Warwick and Kate Pogue 1998 Little Women Mark Adamo 1998 Resurrection Tod Machover and Laura Harrington with additional materials by Braham Murray 1999 Cold Sassy Tree Carlisle Floyd 2000 The Emperor s New Clothes Mary Carol Warwick and Kate Pogue 2001 Sibanda Michael Remson 2003 The Little Prince Rachel Portman and Nicholas Wright 2003 The Velveteen Rabbit Mary Carol Warwick and Kate Pogue 2004 The End of the Affair Jake Heggie and Heather McDonald 2004 Salsipuedes a tale of Love War and Anchovies Daniel Catan and Eliseo Alberto Francisco Hinojosa 2004 The Princess and the Pea Mary Carol Warwick and Mary Ann Pendino 2005 Lysistrata or the Nude Goddess Mark Adamo 2005 Strega Nona Mary Carol Warwick and Mary Ann Pendino 2006 Send who are you I love you Michael John LaChiusa 2006 The Refuge Christopher Theofanidis and Leah Lax 2007 Three Decembers premiered under the title Last Acts Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer 2008 Sleeping Beauty Edward Charles Winkler 2008 Brief Encounter Andre Previn and John Caird 2009 A Way Home Ethan Frederick Greene and Irene Keliher 2010 Cruzar la Cara de la Luna To Cross the Face of the Moon Jose Pepe Martinez and Leonard Foglia 2010 Courtside Jack Perla and Eugene Chan 2011 Your Name Means the Sea Franghiz Alizadeh 2011 Pieces of 9 11 Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer 2011 The Clever Wife a Chinese Folktale Mary Carol Warwick and Hugh Behm Steinberg 2012 The Bricklayer Gregory Spears and Farnoosh Moshiri 2012 New Arrivals John Glover and Catherine Filloux 2012 From My Mother s Mother Jeeyoung Kim and Janine Joseph 2012 Past the Checkpoints David Hanlon and Joann Farias 2013 The Memory Stone Marty Regan and Kenny Fries 2013 Rapunzel Mary Carol Warwick and Alvaro Saar Rios 2014 Bound Huang Ruo and Bao Long Chu 2014 A Coffin in Egypt Ricky Ian Gordon and Leonard Foglia 2014 River of Light Jack Perla and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni 2014 A Christmas Carol Iain Bell and Simon Callow 2014 The Pastry Prince Mark Buller and Charles Anthony Silvestri 2015 O Columbia Gregory Spears and Royce Vavrek September 2015 The Puffed Up Prima Donna Mark Buller and Charles Anthony Silvestri January 2016 Prince of Players Carlisle Floyd March 2016 What Wings They Were The Case of Emeline John L Cornelius II and Janine Joseph April 2016 After the Storm David Hanlon and Stephanie Fleischmann May 2016 It s a Wonderful Life Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer December 2016 Some Light Emerges Laura Kaminsky and Mark Campbell Kimberly Reed March 2017 The House without a Christmas Tree Ricky Ian Gordon and Royce Vavrek November 2017 Monkey amp Francine in the City of Tigers Kamala Sankaram and David Johnston January 2018 The Phoenix Tarik O Regan and John Caird April 2019 El Milagro del Recuerdo Javier Martinez and Leonard Foglia December 2019 Marian s Song Damien Sneed and Deborah D E E P Mouton March 2020 The Impresario of Oz Mark Buller and Charles Anthony Silvestri June 2020 The Snowy Day Joel Thompson and Andrea Davis December 2021 Another City Jeremy Howard Beck and Stephanie Fleischmann March 2023American premieres edit Hugh the Drover Ralph Vaughan Williams 1973 Rinaldo stage premiere George Frideric Handel 1975 Robinson Crusoe Jacques Offenbach 1977 The Panther Philip Glass 1981 La donna del lago new critical edition Gioacchino Rossini 1981 Akhnaten Philip Glass 1984 The Passenger Mieczyslaw Weinberg 2014Video recordings edit Treemonisha Kultur Video VHS 1982 La Cenerentola London Decca VHS and DVD 1996 Little Women Naxos DVD 2010Nationally televised productions edit Willie Stark PBS s Great Performances October 1981 Treemonisha PBS February 1986 Aida PBS s Great Performances October 1987 Nixon in China PBS s Great Performances April 1988 La Cenerentola PBS s Great Performances April 1996 Little Women PBS s Great Performances August 2001Audio recordings edit Porgy and Bess RCA 1977 Treemonisha Deutsche Grammophon 1982 Nixon in China Nonesuch 1988 ATLAS an opera in three parts ECM 1992 The Dracula Dia Catalyst BMG 1994 The Song of Majnun Delos 1997 Jackie O Argo Decca 1997 Little Women Ondine 2001 Resurrection Albany 2002 Florencia en el Amazonas Albany 2002 Of Mice and Men Albany 2003 Cold Sassy Tree Albany 2005 The Refuge Albany 2008 Three Decembers Albany 2008 Cruzar la Cara de la Luna Albany 2011 Brief Encounter Deutsche Grammophon 2011 Dead Man Walking Virgin Classics 2012 A Coffin in Egypt Albany 2014 It s a Wonderful Life PENTATONE 2017 The House Without a Christmas Tree PENTATONE 2018External links edit nbsp Texas portalHGO s official website HGO s main stage repertoire Up From Houston Opera News 1998 by subscription References edit a b Giesberg Robert I Carl Cunningham and Alan Rich Houston Grand Opera at 50 Houston Herring Press 2005 p 83 Giesberg et al p 84 Oestreich James R October 23 2017 Forced Out by Flooding Houston s Opera Gets On with the Show New York Times Managing Director Perryn Leech has decided to leave Houston Grand Opera after 14 years PDF Press release Houston Grand Opera 20 November 2020 Retrieved 2021 07 15 Khori Dastoor Joins Houston Grand Opera as the Company s New General Director and CEO PDF Press release Houston Grand Opera 29 June 2021 Retrieved 2021 07 15 Emerson Michael O Jenifer Bratter Junia Howell P Wilner Jeanty and Mike Cline Houston Region Grows More Racially Ethnically Diverse With Small Declines in Segregation A Joint Report Analyzing Census Data from 1990 2000 and 2010 Kinder Institute for Urban Research and the Hobby Center for the Study of Texas Blumenthal Ralph November 12 2007 Not From Here An Opera for Houston s Immigrants New York Times Archived from the original on September 6 2018 Retrieved September 6 2018 Holliday Thomas Falling Up The Days and Nights of Carlisle Floyd Syracuse University Press 2013 pp 252 69 Star Cross d A Serial Web Opera Archived from the original on 2018 09 06 Retrieved 2018 09 06 World s First Mariachi Opera Premiere at HGO September 20 2010 Archived from the original on September 6 2018 Retrieved September 6 2018 Porgy and Bess the first great American opera premieres on Broadway History com 2009 Archived from the original on 2016 09 03 Retrieved 2016 09 16 Gay Wayne Lee December 13 2013 How the Broadway Porgy and Bess Mangles Gershwin s Grand Opera D Magazine Archived from the original on September 14 2015 Retrieved September 6 2018 Past Tony Award Winners search Archived from the original on 2016 08 31 Retrieved 2016 09 16 Awards Grammy com Giesberg et al p 137 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Houston Grand Opera amp oldid 1173745659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.