Saturday, March 16, 2019

Utah Opera's The Magic Flute

Even though The Magic Flute is not one of my favorite operas (I much prefer the tragedies to the comedies), I have seen it several times because the Utah Opera programs it often.  You might think, then, that I would have no interest in Utah Opera's current production but two things compelled me to attend a performance last night.  First, Thierry Fischer, Director of the Utah Symphony, is the conductor and, second, Celena Shafer, a Utah fan favorite, plays the Queen of the Night.  The story, essentially, is a simple one in which the main character goes on a journey of discovery but it does contain some very powerful themes including light vs. dark and good vs. evil.  The Queen of the Night (Shafer) persuades Prince Tamino (Andrew Stenson) to rescue her daughter Pamina (Zulimar Lopez-Hernandez) from the clutches of the high priest Sarastro (Matt Boehler) but she really just wants Sarastro's power.  The Queen's bird-catcher Papageno (Joo Wan Kang) accompanies Tamino and her three ladies (Abigail Rethwisch, Melanie Ashkar, and Anne Maguire) give them a magic flute, silver bells, and three spirits (Oliver Laughlin, Theodore Hyngstrom, and Liam Khor-Brogan from the Madeleine Choir School) to help and guide them.  Tamino has fallen in love with Pamina but Sarastro requires him to undergo trials of initiation involving fire and ice (which are dramatically staged) before he can be with her and, using the magic flute, he prevails which banishes the Queen of the Night.  Papageno fails his trials but, by using the silver bells, he is rewarded with his ideal match, Papagena (Grace Khal), anyway.  The libretto may be fantastical but the music is absolutely glorious.  Thierry Fischer has such a light touch so his interpretations of Mozart are always beautiful and last night was no exception.  I had goosebumps multiple times.  Shafer was brilliant as the Queen of the Night, especially in the famous aria "Der Holle Rache."  It was received with cheers and an extended round of applause from the audience.  In addition to Shafer, I was really impressed with the entire cast, particularly Lopez-Hernandez as Pamino and Boehler as Sarastro.  I also really enjoyed the physical comedy (more than I usually do) and the gorgeous costumes.  There is only one performance left but I would recommend getting a ticket (go here).

No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...