The Cultural Center of the Philippines, The Metropolitan Opera, The Filipinas Opera Society Foundation, Inc. and Ayala Malls Cinemas bring to the country New York’s The Met Opera series of live performances filmed in high-definition video made available at Greenbelt 3 Cinema starting this October 14 with “Rigoletto.”
Presenting world-class productions to a wider audience and
making it more accessible globally, this latest in digital movie experience
allows more people, who are unable to get to New York City, to watch The Met’s
high-quality series of operatic performances. Through digital technology, the
stage plays will be presented at Ayala Malls Cinemas’ Greenbelt 3 screens as it
was recorded during their live performance at The Met – complete with backstage
scenes, interviews with the actors and production crew.
The recent
opening gala at Ayala Malls Cinemas’ Greenbelt 3 featured the operatic stage
play in HD “La Bohème” preceded by a program at Greenbelt 5’s The Gallery where
two of the Philippines’ pride in the performing arts enthralled the guests
eager for a whole new experience at the movies – soprano Jade Rubis Riccio and
pianist Farley Asuncion.
Abuzz with
anticipation of this latest offering from Ayala Malls Cinemas, guests were then
treated to the first ever screening of “La Bohème.” This operatic masterpiece
is Puccini’s moving story of young love is the most performed opera in Met
history—and with good reason. Anita Hartig stars as the frail Mimì in Franco
Zeffirelli’s classic production, with Vittorio Grigolo as her passionate lover,
Rodolfo. La Bohème is an opera in four acts, composed by Giacomo Puccini to an
Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, based on Scènes de la
vie de bohème by Henri Murger. The world premiere performance of La Bohème was
in Turin on Feb. 1, 1896 at the Teatro Regio, conducted by the young Arturo
Toscanini. Since then, La Bohème has become part of the standard Italian opera
repertory and is one of the most frequently performed operas worldwide.
Following
the onscreen gala of The Met Opera’s “La Boheme,” Ayala Malls Cinemas invites
cineastes and avid stage play aficionados for the series of upcoming stage
plays in HD at Greenbelt3 cinemas this October 14 featuring “Rigoletto”
starting 6:30pm.
“Rigoletto”
is the Italian libretto written by Francesco Maria Piave based on the play Le
roi s'amuse by Victor Hugo. Conducted by Michele Mariotti, its tragic story
introduces Rigoletto, a hunchback sidekick and comedian, the licentious Duke of
Mantuaand Rigoletto's beautiful daughter Gilda. The opera's original title, La
Maledizione (The Curse), refers to the curse placed on both the Duke and
Rigoletto by a courtier whose daughter had been seduced by the Duke with
Rigoletto's encouragement. The curse comes to fruition when Gilda likewise
falls in love with the Duke and eventually sacrifices her life to save him from
the assassins hired by her father. Dmitri Hvorostovsky sings the title role of
Verdi’s tragic masterpiece for the first time at the Met in this Michael
Mayer’s dazzling production set in Las Vegas – the neon-bedecked hit of the
2012-2013 season. Included in the cast are Matthew Polenzani is the womanizing
duke, and Irina Lungu and Sonya Yoncheva, sing the role of Gilda.
The Met’s
Opera productions at Greenbelt 3 are valued at P400 per ticket, further Ayala
Malls Cinemas is also offering subscriptions of all six Met Opera titles at a
special rate – check out www.sureseats.com for more details.
Delivering
the latest performances from The Metropolitan Opera in New York, Ayala Malls
Cinemas will soon release the following Met Opera productions for the rest of
2014 until the first quarter of 2015:
“Rusalka” on
November 18. The great Renée Fleming returns to one of her signature roles,
singing the enchanting “Song to the Moon” in Dvorák’s soulful fairy-tale opera.
Tenor Piotr Beczala co-stars as the Prince, Dolora Zajick is Ježibaba, and
dynamic young maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin is on the podium.
“Otello” on
December 16. In this Met production, star soprano Renée Fleming leads the cast
in the role of Otello’s true love and victim, Desdemona. Johan Botha sings the
title role of the fearless warrior destroyed by jealousy, and Falk Struckmann
is the plotting Iago. Otello explores timeless themes of love, jealousy, trust,
gossip, fame, the meaning of friendship, and the dangerous line between public
and private life—all of which young people can relate to.
“La Bohéme”
will then again be featured on January 13.
“Werther” on
February 10. Jonas Kaufmann stars in the title role of Massenet's sublime
adaptation of Goethe's revolutionary and tragic romance, opposite Sophie Koch as
Charlotte. The new production is directed and designed by Richard Eyre and Rob
Howell, the same team that created the Met's recent hit staging of Carmen.
Rising young maestro Alain Altinoglu conducts.
“The
Enchanted Island” on March 3. Inspired by the 18th-century tradition of the
pastiche, The Enchanted Island is an extraordinary new work featuring music by
some of the Baroque era’s greatest composers and a libretto devised and written
by Jeremy Sams. A popular genre in its day, a pastiche (or pasticcio) combines
existing music by one or several composers with a new text and storyline.
Handel, Vivaldi, and Rameau, whose works are prominently featured in The
Enchanted Island, all devised pastiches from their own music.
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