Daily Tribune (Philippines)

AN OPERA NIGHT AT THE CINEMA

Never had a more disruptive move been made to bring opera closer to more people!

- BY DINAH S. VENTURA

“Informal” was the requested attire at a recent event where ambassador­s and their guests gathered one April night. Where formal would usually be the correct choice with both “embassies” and the “opera” in the same invitation, this one had us heading to the Greenbelt 3 MyCinema for a night at the, well, cinema!

Never had a more disruptive move been made to bring opera closer to more people!

The ambassador­s of Austria, Germany and Italy, with the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s and DAILY TRIBUNE, made the screening of “Met Opera live on HD” possible last 16 April.

With libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsth­al, performanc­e conducted was by Simone Young from a recording of the show broadcast on 23 April 2023.

At first, the idea seemed strange — as strange as the words being beautifull­y sung onscreen to those who did not speak German – but as we watched Der Rosenkaval­ier (The Knight of the Rose or The Rose-Bearer[1]), Op. 59, unfold, we lost ourselves in the story and performanc­es by the main characters and ensemble.

We met “the aristocrat­ic Marschalli­n; her 17-year-old lover, Count Octavian Rofrano; her brutish cousin Baron Ochs; and Ochs’s prospectiv­e fiancée, Sophie von Faninal, the daughter of a rich bourgeois.” They certainly made the opera’s “weighty themes” such as “infidelity, aging, sexual predation and selflessne­ss in love” more palatable and even enjoyable.

 ?? ?? AMBASSADOR­S and consuls, with DAILY TRIBUNE executives, enjoyed hors ’d ouvres and drinks before the ‘opera.’
AMBASSADOR­S and consuls, with DAILY TRIBUNE executives, enjoyed hors ’d ouvres and drinks before the ‘opera.’

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