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* Notes *
The fourth performance of Los Angeles Opera’s Albert Herring (Act II Scene 1 pictured left, photograph by Robert Millard) on Sunday boasted a balanced ensemble cast and fine musicianship all around. Conducted by Maestro James Conlon, the playing in the pit sounded taut and clear. The horn only made one slight error, but otherwise sounded quite agreeable. The singers all seemed perfect for their roles, and distinct enough from one another in sound. The diction was clear.

Liam Bonner (Sid) and Daniela Mack (Nancy) made for a nice, youthful pair. The various pillars of society sang humorously together, or against one another, as need be. As Superintendent Budd, Richard Bernstein was warm in contrast to Robert McPherson’s rather bright Mr. Upfold. Jonathan Michie sang nimbly as Mr. Gedge. Though Stacey Tappan’s voice is pretty and bird-like, her Miss Wordsworth still managed to be convincing. Ronnita Miller’s acting as Florence Pike was confident, and her singing hearty. Janis Kelly played Lady Billows with the right amount of self-importance and hysteria. Her cold, brilliant voice is piercing. As for Albert Herring himself, Alek Shrader seemed ideal, it is hard to imagine a more suitable tenor for this role. Shrader’s voice is lovely.

The production, directed by Paul Curran, was first seen at Santa Fe Opera last summer. The set and costumes, designed by Kevin Knight, are charming and sweet. The use of supernumeraries to change the scenes in various cunning ways made for good laughs.

* Tattling * 
The performance was not particularly full. There was light talking in the Founders Circle, especially in the first half of the opera.

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4 responses to “Albert Herring at LA Opera”

  1. CruzSF Avatar
    CruzSF

    Dear OT, Was Christine Brewer originally scheduled for these performances? Also, any hint from the program about whether this production is coming to SF in the future?
    It looks like you’re in a busy period of opera travel. Congratulations!

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  2. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    Brewer is singing the last 2 performances, and she sang the role in Santa Fe. I doubt SF Opera will do this one, because it is a chamber opera, and Merola has a very cute production of this.
    Thanks! I’m taking a break for more than a month, then heading off to hear the Ring at the Met.

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  3. Trixie the Tea Maiden Avatar

    I heard the radio simulcast (performance #5) tonight, with Ms Brewer. It was stupendous!! The audience seemed really engaged, too, and their laughter throughout added another “voice” to the cast.
    I keep thinking how lovely it would be to hear Mr Shrader sing Tom Rakewell someday, or The Novice in “Billy Budd.”
    Enjoy your travels, darling OT — may you (and your travels) be safe and happy.
    ~ trixie

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  4. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    Glad to hear Brewer did well too.
    Thanks, Trixie!

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