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    Words First: Talking Text in Opera

    Conversations between host, Keturah Stickann, and librettists, lyricists, producers, and performing artists about opera text and storytelling to music.
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    Episodes (63)

    Kate Holland, Susan Werbe, and Sifting Through The Great War

    Kate Holland, Susan Werbe, and Sifting Through The Great War

    Kate Holland and Susan Werbe were co-librettists on Letters That You Will Not Get, composed by Kirsten Volness, and produced by American Opera Projects.  In this episode, I speak to them both about their collaboration, and what it was like finding women’s voices from across the continents and weaving them together.

    Letters You will Not Get: https://www.aopopera.org/events/2022/letterspremiere


    Deborah Brevoort and her Journey from Politics to Theater

    Deborah Brevoort and her Journey from Politics to Theater

    Keturah interviews playwright and librettist, Deborah Brevoort, about her early political career in Alaska, her switch to theater, and her more recent work writing opera libretti.  They go in depth on three operas: STEAL A PENCIL FOR ME, that had its stage premiere at Opera Colorado, THE KNOCK, that was presented as a film for the Glimmerglass Festival last year, and QUAMINO’S MAP, which is about to get its premiere at Chicago Opera Theater.

    Deborah Brevoort: https://www.deborahbrevoort.com/

    Amy Stebbins and New Work Both Here and There

    Amy Stebbins and New Work Both Here and There

    Keturah interviews director, dramatist, and librettist, Amy Stebbins, about the differences between libretti in the United States and libretti in Europe (particularly new work being written in Germany and Austria).  They discuss the different ways of crafting a piece, why there isn’t a lot of cultural exchange of new works, and what to do about it.  They also talk about some of Amy’s recent libretti, including a work in progress, entitled The People Out There.

    Amy Stebbins: https://amystebbins.net/

    Jennifer Cresswell and Kathleen Kelly on Writing Real Women

    Jennifer Cresswell and Kathleen Kelly on Writing Real Women

    Keturah speaks with singer and librettist, Jennifer Cresswell, and conductor and librettist, Kathleen Kelly about the creation of their new work with Kamala Sankaram, Interstate.  They co-wrote them libretto and performed in the filmed work about a women who writes her former friend after she’s been sent to prison.

    Interstate: https://mnopera.org/season/2021-2022/interstate/
    Jennifer Cresswell: https://mnopera.org/biography/jennifer-cresswell/
    Kathleen Kelly: http://www.kathleenkellymusic.com/

    Marella Martin Koch and the Genesis of Dolores

    Marella Martin Koch and the Genesis of Dolores

    Keturah speaks with librettist, playwright, and director, Marella Martin Koch, who recently won the inaugural West Edge Opera Aperture commission, alongside her writing partner, composer Nicolas Lell Benavides.  Their work, DOLORES, about worker’s rights fighter, Dolores Huerta, will hopefully have its debut at West Edge in 2023.  They discuss the genesis and creation of this opera, as well as her time at the American Opera Initiative at the Kennedy Center, and her deep dive into Jane Austen’s SENSE & SENSIBILITY with composer, Aferdian.

    Marella Martin Koch: https://www.marellamartinkoch.com/about
    Nicolas Lell Benavides: https://nicolasbenavides.com/
    AOI at WNO: https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/opportunities-for-artists/competitions-and-commissions/american-opera-initiative/
    Aferdian: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/The-Rally-Cat-Presents-The-Music-Of-Aferdian-Stephens-20180614
    West Edge Opera’s Aperture program: https://www.aperture.westedgeopera.org/

    The Decameron Opera Coalition and the “Heroes” Project

    The Decameron Opera Coalition and the “Heroes” Project

    Keturah speaks with librettists: Matt Boresi, Bilal Dardai, Briana Hunter, and Steve Wallace about the currently streaming “Heroes” with the Decameron Opera Coalition.  All, saving Matt, are new librettists, and we talk about the inspiration behind their pieces as well as what it was like to write in this medium.

    Decameron Opera Coalition: https://www.decameronoperacoalition.org/
    Hilliard and Boresi: https://www.hilliardandboresi.com/#home-section
    Bilal Dardai: https://bilal-dardai-theatre.weebly.com/
    Briana Hunter: http://www.brianaelysehunter.com/
    Steve Wallace: https://stevewallacemusic.com/

    Taura Stinson and The Meaning Beyond The Rhyme

    Taura Stinson and The Meaning Beyond The Rhyme

    Keturah speaks with composer and lyricist, Taura Stinson, about her first foray into opera with “On The Edge,” composed by Laura Karpman for Opera Theatre of Saint Louis last season.  They also discuss Taura’s life as a songwriter for the film industry, and how to make opera more open and welcoming to everyone.

    Taura Stinson:  http://www.taurastinson.com/about/
    Laura Karpman:  http://www.laurakarpman.com/about

    Rinde Eckert and Changing Up the Wallpaper

    Rinde Eckert and Changing Up the Wallpaper

    Keturah speaks with multi-faceted composer, librettist, and performer, Rinde Eckert.  They discuss the state of opera today, how much it’s changed (or hasn’t), and Rinde’s recent works as a librettist:  Moon Tea with Steven Mackey for OTSL, and The Aging Magician with Paola Prestini with Beth Morrison Projects.

    Rinde Eckert: https://www.rindeeckert.com/
    Steven Mackey: https://stevenmackey.com/
    Paola Prestini: https://www.paolaprestini.com/
    Margaret Jenkins Dance Company: https://www.mjdc.org/global-moves
    Moon Tea: https://www.boosey.com/pages/opera/moredetails?musicid=108869
    The Aging Magician: https://bethmorrisonprojects.org/projects/touring/aging-magician/

    Deborah Burton and the Librettists of Puccini

    Deborah Burton and the Librettists of Puccini

    Keturah interviews music theorist and Puccini expert, Deborah Burton, about the many librettists Puccini worked with throughout his career, with special emphasis on Giacosa and Illica, as well as Fontana, who started it all with Edgar, a disaster that taught Puccini to be very involved with how his libretti were crafted.

    Librettists mentioned:
    Ferdinando Fontana
    Giuseppe Giacosa
    Luigi Illica
    Ruggero Leoncavallo
    Marco Praga
    Domenico Oliva
    Giulio Ricordi
    Guelfo Civinini
    Giuseppe Adami
    Giovacchino Forzano
    Renato Simoni

    Deborah Burton - https://www.bu.edu/cfa/profile/deborah-burton/

    Douglas Kearney and Poetry Both Seen and Heard

    Douglas Kearney and Poetry Both Seen and Heard

    Keturah interviews Douglas Kearney, a renowned poet and librettist who is the inaugural recipient of the Campbell Libretto Prize through Opera America.  They talk about his work with Yuval Sharon and The Industry in LA, his work as a poet, and his philosophy of writing performative text.

    Douglas Kearney: https://www.douglaskearney.com/
    Anne LeBaron: https://www.annelebaron.com/
    The Industry LA: 

    Tony Asaro and The Path To Opera

    Tony Asaro and The Path To Opera

    Keturah speaks with Bay Area librettist and composer, Tony Asaro, about his work in musical theater, how he found opera, and the two operas he’s currently working on: Zheng, and The Halloween Tree.

    Tony Asaro: https://www.altnyc.org/tony-asaro
    Theo Popov: http://www.theopopov.com/
    Shinji Eshima: https://sfopera.com/about-us/people/bios/orchestra/shinji-eshima/
    Zheng: https://www.zhengopera.com/
    The Halloween Tree: https://www.altnyc.org/operas/the-halloween-tree

    Karen Chilton and the Kaleidoscopic Career

    Karen Chilton and the Kaleidoscopic Career

    Keturah speaks with librettist, playwright, and actor, Karen Chilton, about her collaboration with Damien Sneed on THE TONGUE AND THE LASH at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis for this year’s NEW WORKS, BOLD VOICES LAB.

    Karen Chilton - https://www.karenchilton.com/bio
    Damien Sneed - https://www.damiensneed.com/
    Opera Theatre of Saint Louis - https://opera-stl.org/nwbv-lab

    Nicolas Reveles and Writing Trauma

    Nicolas Reveles and Writing Trauma

    Keturah interviews composer and librettist, Nicolas Reveles, about some of his past work, as well as several upcoming pieces.  They end up talking about the physicality of trauma, a theme that shows up in a number of his pieces.

    A recent interview with Nic in his role as opera educator: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/entertainment/classical-music/story/2020-05-23/nicolas-reveles-on-discovering-and-rediscovering-the-magic-of-opera

    Rachel J. Peters asks “Where Are the Women?”

    Rachel J. Peters asks “Where Are the Women?”

    In this first episode of Season 3, Keturah interviews composer and librettist, Rachel J. Peters.  They discuss a number of her works, including the recently premiered STAGGERWING, composed by Lisa DeSpain, and MEN I’M NOT MARRIED TO, which will premiere soon at Cleveland Opera Theater.  Rachel talks about always looking for the women in any given topic, which informs much of her writing.

    https://www.racheljpeters.com/
    https://www.lisadespain.com/
    https://operakansas.org/our-performances/
    https://www.clevelandoperatheater.org/operas-in-place

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