Nadine Sierra as Adina, with Michael Spassov; photo by Kristen Loken * Notes *
The third performance of the Merola Opera Program's L'elisir d'Amore on Saturday went splendidly. Though there were brief moments in which one could pick out the individual voices, the chorus sounded more cohesive than before. The orchestra played at a fine clip, though there remained issues of synchronization. There were some intonation problems with the horns and woodwinds, and some fuzziness and squeaking, respectively. The bassoon did sound lovely, however.

The singing was consistent. Hye Jung Lee's voice did not always carry over the chorus and orchestra, but she does have an exquisite sound. Thomas Florio was a hilarious Dulcamara, and Benjamin Covey blustered his way through the part of Belcore. Daniel Montenegro was less tentative in his second and a half appearance as Nemorino. His voice is sweet and reedy, and he never sounded strained or constricted. Nadine Sierra's Adina was bubbly and effusive, and she could always be heard over the orchestra. The overall effect was very charming.

* Tattling *
There was some whispering and use of mobile devices during the performance, but nothing not easily ignored. During intermission there may have been some rather unbecoming preening and picture taking in the lobby from a group of young people.

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7 responses to “Merola Opera Program’s Elixir (Saturday)”

  1. OperaWatcher Avatar
    OperaWatcher

    My dear OperaTattler, I can’t believe that no one has mention the really bad conducting and rewriting of the score of Martin Katz.

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  2. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    I think the SF Chronicle briefly makes mention of the conducting. Never have had a good orchestral experience at Cowell, so I put it down to the awkwardness of the space.

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  3. Ann the tea maiden Avatar

    What we really want to know more about is the preening and picture-taking…

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  4. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    If I can find the evidence, I certainly will share.

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  5. Not For Fun Only Avatar

    I believe I have just seen the pictures in question. It does look like it was an unseemly display of exhibitionism perpetrated by several over-dressed young ladies. They perhaps intended to attract the attention of tenor Daniel Montenegro.

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  6. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    How right you are. A good deal of giggling was also involved. Montenegro was even heard to compliment at least one of the outfits.

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  7. Ms Alice Zhang Avatar

    I agree with OperaWatcher. Martin Katz is a shit conductor with an overinflated ego. And yes, he did try to rewrite the score and added a bunch of random ornamentation. Does he think this is a Handel opera that needs an embellished recapitulation of the da capo aria? Who is this clown?

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