Berkshire Opera Company unveils 2005 Season

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Maureen O'Flynn will star in Handel's "Rinaldo"
PITTSFIELD-Berkshire Opera Executive Director William Powers and Artistic Director Joel Revzen this week unveiled the details of Berkshire Opera Company's 2005 season, the company's 21st. The season opens with semi-staged concert performances of Handel's magical Rinaldo. This is followed by a fully-staged production featuring a double bill of two comedies - Menotti's The Old Maid and the Thief and Ravel's L'Heure espagnole - performed by members of BOC's Resident Artist Program. The season closes with a fully-staged production of Donizetti's delightful L'Elisir d'amore. The 2005 season will also include a recital event entitled The Great Wars-Opera in Times of Crisis as well as the annual Opera Gala. Performances will be held in Berkshire County venues including The Mahaiwe Theatre in Great Barrington, The Koussevitzky Arts Center in Pittsfield, and Chapin Hall in Williamstown. All operas will be performed in original language with English supertitles projected above the stage. "We have entitled our 2005 season Amorous Escapades," comments Executive Director William Powers. "All four operatic works this season make a wonderful tableau of love which features heroic journeys, romantic twists, and comic episodes. " The 2005 season also marks Artistic Director Joel Revzen's 15th season with Berkshire Opera. He first conducted a BOC performance in 1991 and became Artistic Director shortly thereafter. Maestro Revzen has crafted BOC's 2005 season, but will not be seen on the podium this year due to scheduling conflicts with the White Nights Festival at the Marinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he is scheduled to conduct the Russian premiere of Bernstein's West Side Story with the Kirov Opera and Ballet. Maestro Revzen will return to the Berkshires in August when Berkshire Opera will honor his 15-year stewardship at their annual Opera Gala, which will be held on Thursday, August 25, 2005. Single tickets go on sale beginning March 15, 2005. Ticket prices range from $25 - $75. Tickets and subscriptions may be purchased by telephone, 413-442-0099, or by mail to The Berkshire Opera Company Box Office, 297 North Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201. RINALDO Music by George Frederic Handel (1711) Libretto by Aaron Hill and Giacomo Rossi *PERFORMED IN SEMI-STAGED CONCERT* SUNG IN ITALIAN WITH ENGLISH SUPERTITLES
CAST:
Rinaldo Christine Abraham
Almirena Maureen O'Flynn
Goffredo David Walker
Argante John Cheek
Armida Mary Wilson
Eustazio Laura Vlasak Nolen
Conductor Gary Thor Wedow
Lighting Design Jeff Davis
The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Great Barrington, MA
Thursday July 7, 2005 at 8:00 pm
Saturday July 9, 2005 at 8:00 pm
Monday July 11, 2005 at 2:00 pm
Chapin Hall at Williams College, Williamstown, MA Wednesday July 13, 2005 at 8:00 pm It is the time of the First Crusade. The Christian armies are laying siege to the city of Jerusalem and are close to victory. But when wicked sorcery intervenes, a romance is torn apart and victory is in jeopardy. Only the work of magic and the resolve of the hero Rinaldo can save the day. Rinaldo features some of Handel's greatest operatic music, including the heart-wrenching lament "Cara sposa", the fiery "Furie terribili" and the touching "Lascia ch'io pianga." Berkshire Opera's 2005 season will open with semi-staged concert performances of George Frederic Handel's heroic and magical Rinaldo. Berkshire resident and internationally renowned soprano Maureen O'Flynn (Acis and Galatea, '85; The Maid Who Would Be Mistress '86; L'Oca del Cairo '86, La Finta Giardiniera, '87; La traviata, '03; Rigoletto, '04) returns to Berkshire Opera in the role of Almirena. Also returning is acclaimed baritone and Berkshire resident John Cheek (The Rake's Progress, '96; The Consul, '98; Summer, '99; Così fan tutte, '01; La traviata, '03) performing the role of Argante. Mezzo-soprano Christine Abraham makes her Berkshire Opera debut in the title role. Ms. Abraham has performed with major opera companies including the Metropolitan Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Boston Lyric Opera and Opera Company of Philadelphia. Also making his Berkshire Opera debut as Goffredo is noted countertenor David Walker, who recently made his Metropolitan Opera debut in their production of Handel's Rodelinda. All performances will be conducted by Gary Thor Wedow, who makes his conducting debut with Berkshire Opera Company. Maestro Wedow has conducted leading opera houses including New York City Opera, Canadian Opera Company, Toronto Opera, and Chautauqua Opera. THE OLD MAID AND THE THIEF & L'HEURE ESPAGNOLE *NEW PRODUCTION* SUNG IN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE WITH ENGLISH SUPERTITLES. PERFORMED BY MEMBERS OF BOC'S RESIDENT ARTIST PROGRAM, WITH TWO PIANO ENSEMBLE. THE OLD MAID AND THE THIEF Music and Libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti (1939) L'HEURE ESPAGNOLE (THE SPANISH HOUR) Music by Maurice Ravel (1911) Libretto by Franc-Nohain
CAST:
Miss Todd Sahoko Sato
Laetitia Laura Choi Stuart
Miss Pinkerton Laurie Domingue Lester
Bob Harry Baechtel
CAST:
Concepcion Claire Molloy
Gonzalve Karim Sulayman
Torquemada Lee A. Steward
Ramiro Marc P. Callahan
Don Inigo Gomez Jason Lester
Conductor: Kathleen Kelly
Piano: Ho-jeong Jeong
Director: Gregory Keller
Scenic Designer: Dipu Gupta
Costume Designer: Melissa Schlachtmeyer
Lighting Designer: Dipu Gupta
The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Great Barrington, MA
Monday July 25, 2005 at 8:00 pm
Wednesday July 27, 2005 at 8:00 pm
Friday July 29, 2005 at 2:00 pm
Saturday July 30, 2005 at 8:00 pm
In what Menotti himself called "a grotesque comedy," an old maid and her servant take in an unsuspecting beggar in the hope of finding love. But when news emerges that a thief has escaped from the local jail, questions arise. Accused of crimes he did not commit, the beggar finds he has few alternatives. Ultimately, he and the servant decide to elope, taking with them all of the old maid's valuables. In the comic L'Heure espagnole it is the clockmaker Torquemada's day to regulate the municipal clocks, and his wife Concepción's day to entertain her lovers. When Ramiro, a muleteer, visits the clock shop to have his watch fixed, Concepción worries that his presence will ruin her planned amorous rendezvous. Her quick thinking puts Ramiro to task in an amusing attempt to conceal her lovers from each other, only to wear her out in the end. Returning to Berkshire Opera are soprano Laura Choi Stuart (The Secret Marriage, '03), tenor Lee A. Steward (American Opera Trio, '04) and pianist Ho-jeong Jeong (American Opera Trio, '04). Making their BOC debut are Jason Lester, Laurie Domingue Lester, Claire Molloy, Karim Sulayman, Sahoko Sato, Marc P. Callahan, Harry Baechtel. These artists have collectively performed with some of America's leading opera companies including Boston Lyric Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Chicago Opera Theater, the Aspen Music Festival, and Central City Opera. All performances will be conducted by Kathleen Kelly (The Secret Marriage, '03; American Opera Trio, '04) and will be directed by Gregory Keller, currently an Assistant Stage Director at the Metropolitan Opera. Scenic Designer Dipu Gupta's sets have been seen at Sante Fe Opera, Wolf Trap Opera, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and Opera Pacific. L'ELISIR D'AMORE Music by Gaetano Donizetti Libretto by Felice Romani, based on Le Philtre by Eugène Scribe * NEW PRODUCTION* SUNG IN ITALIAN WITH ENGLISH SUPERTITLES.
CAST:
Adina Sari Gruber
Belcore Troy Cook
Nemorino John Bellemer
Dr. Dulcamara Steven Condy
Giannetta TBA
Conductor Kathleen Kelly
Stage Director: Sam Helfrich
Scenic Designer: Andromache Chalfant
Costume Designer: Jennifer R. Halpern
Lighting Designer: Thom Weaver
The Koussevitzky Arts Center, Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, MA
Thursday August 25, 2005 at 8:00 pm
Saturday August 27, 2005 at 8:00 pm
Monday August 29, 2005 at 2:00 pm
Wednesday August 31, 2005 at 8:00 pm
Friday September 2, 2005 at 8:00 pm
The young peasant Nemorino is desperately in love with the beautiful Adina, a wealthy land owner. But when Adina agrees to marry Belcore, a dashing and conceited army officer, Nemorino pins his hopes on the magic love potions being peddled by the local quack, Dr. Dulcamara, and hopes for a miracle. L'Elisir d'amore is one of the most beloved bel canto operas, featuring the famous arias "Quanto è bella" and "Una furtiva lagrima." Berkshire resident and acclaimed soprano Sari Gruber (Le nozze di Figaro, '97; Die Zauberflöte, '98; Così fan tutte, '01) returns to the Berkshire Opera Company in the role of Adina. She has performed leading roles with major opera companies including Lyric Opera of Chicago, The Netherlands Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Opera Theatre of St. Louis and Portland Opera. She is joined by baritone Troy Cook, who is a regular at the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, Sante Fe Opera, Glimmerglass Opera and San Francisco Opera, making his BOC debut as Belcore. Also making his BOC debut is bass-baritone Steven Condy, who has been seen in leading roles at Washington Opera, San Francisco Opera, Arizona Opera, Opera Company of Philadelphia, and Dallas Opera. Carolyn Kahl (American Opera Trio, '03) returns to BOC in the role of Giannetta. Conductor Kathleen Kelly (The Secret Marriage, '03; American Opera Trio, '04) will lead the Berkshire Opera Orchestra and Chorus. Ms. Kelly is an Assistant Conductor, Prompter, and Coach at the Metropolitan Opera and also serves as the Director of BOC's Resident Artist Program. Returning to Berkshire Opera is stage director Sam Helfrich (The Secret Marriage, 2003; American Opera Trio, 2004) who has directed productions for Wolf Trap Opera, Glimmerglass Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, and others. THE GREAT WARS - OPERA IN TIMES OF CRISIS Monday, July 11, 2005 at 8 pm The First Congregational Church, Stockbridge, MA Tickets: $25 Reception to follow The first part of the twentieth century was marked by prosperity as well as severe economic depression, by great communal and individual gains in expressive freedom as well as extreme repression. These times proved a fertile ground for an enormous outpouring of eclectic literature, music, and art. BOC will present a late-July double bill of two such works: Maurice Ravel's L'Heure espagnole (1911) and Gian-Carlo Menotti's The Old Maid and the Thief (1939). As an appetizer, join members of Berkshire Opera's acclaimed Resident Artist Program in an evening of arias and ensembles composed during this dynamic time in history. We will take you from Gershwin's lush jazz to the transcendent melodies of Strauss, from the acerbic wit of Weill to the grand goals of Americans commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera in the thirties. Don't miss this chance to taste the eclectic flavors of the BOC double bill - and to get a preview of this year's outstanding Resident Artists! OPERA GALA: On Thursday, August 25, 2005 Berkshire Opera will hold its annual Opera Gala. Honored guest will be Maestro Joel Revzen, now celebrating his fifteenth season as Berkshire Opera's Artistic Director. All Gala tickets include cocktails, dinner and a ticket to the opening night performance of L'Elisir d'amore. For more information contact the Berkshire Opera Company at 413-442-0099 or at info@berkshireopera.org PRE-PERFORMANCE LECTURES: These informative sessions not only outline the plot and provide an overview of the historical and cultural context of the opera, but they also give an insider's perspective, highlighting interesting features for which to watch and listen during the performance. Pre-performance lectures occur one hour prior to performances at all locations and are free to ticket holders. No reservations are necessary.
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Lanesborough Passes FY 2027 Budget, Warrant Articles

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — Town meeting on Tuesday approved an almost $14 million fiscal 2027 budget, and approved bylaws for short-term rentals and signage, and for public safety vehicles. 
 
Of the 20 warrant articles, one, Article 7, to use free cash to pay prior fiscal year bills of $941.27 was indefinitely postponed by Moderator David Rolle because the bills were for the fire association.
 
Some 247 of the town's more than 2,600 registered voters filled Lanesborough Elementary School, debating articles during a meeting that lasted more than three hours. 
 
The town's 2027 spending plan is up more than 10 percent, with the main increases from higher enrollment in the regional schools and the McCann Technical School renovation project.
 
Voters approved the assessment of $7,586,284 for Mount Greylock Regional School. They also approved Article 11, which was the use of $16,298.48 in free cash for the McCann's roof and window replacement project so as not to impact the budget. 
 
Ambulance Director Jen Weber is planning 24-hour coverage, which means more staff and a hike in her budget. Article 5 asked the town to appropriate $234,100 to operate the Ambulance Enterprise Fund for salaries and expenses, which passed.
 
Fire Chief Jeff DeChaine spoke to the audience on his articles and the need for a new truck to replace the 1996 fire truck, listed on the warrant articles for a total $813,366, which includes a $100,000 contingency cost on whether a 2026 model-year chassis can be secured before new emissions standards in 2027. If they get the 2026 chassis, that contingency likely won't be needed.
 
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