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  • Home > News  >  Dallas Opera Perspectives at the Meadows Museum

    Dallas Opera Perspectives at the Meadows Museum

    Count me in! Coming to the Meadows Museum, a conversation not to be missed between Dallas Opera General Director and CEO Keith Cerny and the company’s esteemed new music director, Emmanuel Villaume. Details to follow:

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
    Friday, September 6, 2013
    Contact: Suzanne Calvin 214.443.1014 Or Megan Meister 214.443.1071
    suzanne.calvin@dallasopera.org megan.meister@dallasopera.org

    THE DALLAS OPERA PRESENTS

    “DALLAS OPERA PERSPECTIVES”

    With Dallas Opera General Director and CEO Keith Cerny
    And Dallas Opera Music Director Emmanuel Villaume
    In Partnership with the Meadows Museum of Art
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    Discussion of Spanish Art and Bizet’s Carmen
    Followed by Special Free Gallery Tour
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    Tuesday, October 8, 2013 at 6:30 p.m.
    The Meadows Museum at SMU
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    Free Covered Parking Available On-Site

    DALLAS, SEPTEMBER 6, 2013 – The Dallas Opera, in partnership with the Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University, is delighted to introduce the first in a series of new programs hosted by Dallas Opera General Director and CEO Keith Cerny and designed to present informed personal perspectives on the arts.
    Our first edition of “Dallas Opera Perspectives” taking place on Tuesday, October 8, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. in the Meadows Museum, will introduce Dallas to TDO’s acclaimed new music director, Maestro Emmanuel Villaume, who will apply his keen interest in the visual arts to works in the Spanish collection that “speak to him” in a special way as he prepares to conduct our season-opening production of Georges Bizet’s CARMEN.
    “I look forward to October 25th with a sense of anticipation and excitement tempered by a comfortable sense of the familiar,” explains Maestro Villaume.
    “The pressure will be on in my first podium appearance as Music Director of the Dallas Opera. However, Carmen, as a mainstay of the French repertoire, is a work I have conducted throughout my career. Over the years, familiarity with Bizet’s masterpiece has generated within me an even greater respect for his musical vision, and I always seek something fresh and revelatory in my approach to the score to bring to every performance.
    “One of the great privileges of this career is the ability to travel and discover new cities—in particular, their museums. Dallas, fortunately, is endowed with several world class collections and I am eager to explore them all.
    “Studying visual arts is a stimulating activity for me, as it touches on some of the same fundamental artistic and spiritual issues as music, although from a totally different angle. It’s a pastime I find to be as refreshing as it is enlightening.”

    The Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University opened in 1965 to house an extraordinary collection of Spanish Art acquired by Texas philanthropist and oil financier Algur H. Meadows. Today, the museum houses one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of Spanish art in the world, covering a thousand years of Spanish heritage. This internationally renowned museum collection includes masterpieces by El Greco, Velázquez, Ribera, Murillo, Goya, Miró and Picasso. At the base of the plaza on which the museum stands is a 40-by-90 foot moving sculpture designed by Santiago Calatrava entitled, Wave (2001).
    This FREE program will take place in the Bob and Jean Smith Auditorium at the Meadows from 6:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. and will include an opportunity for audience questions and comments.
    Attendees will then be invited to participate in a special Gallery Tour, which includes the artworks personally selected by Emmanuel Villaume for public discussion.

    “The Meadows Museum is one of most extraordinary museums in the state,” says Dallas Opera General Director and CEO Keith Cerny. “It’s an exceptionally curated collection of Spanish masterpieces that rivals those in the Prado in Madrid. I can’t think of a more exciting backdrop for a discussion regarding the impact of Spain (and its dance, music and art traditions) on French composer Georges Bizet, as well as on our upcoming production of CARMEN.
    “I’m looking forward to the opportunity to explore these topics with our dynamic new music director, Emmanuel Villaume—to introduce him to the people of Dallas (his new home) and to share his refined taste and insights with art lovers from throughout North Texas.”
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    Seating for the Meadows Museum “Dallas Opera Perspectives” is limited. To secure your spot for this one-night-only event, call 214.443.1000 or reserve your seats online, 24/7, at dallasopera.org/rsvp.
    The Meadows Museum is located on the SMU Campus at 5900 Bishop Blvd, Dallas, TX 75205.
    Both the program and special docent-led, VIP gallery tour are absolutely free, and complimentary covered parking is available.

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    KEY BIOS

    GENERAL DIRECTOR AND CEO KEITH CERNY:

    Dallas Opera General Director and CEO Keith Cerny has enjoyed a diverse and highly successful career in business, arts administration and music performance. Mr. Cerny’s business experience includes three years as Executive Director (COO) and CFO of the San Francisco Opera, the CEO role at sheetmusicplus.com, six years with McKinsey & Company, and a Partner role with Accenture in strategy and business architecture consulting.

    He is a regular panel participant and speaker at Opera America conferences and special events, including the National Performing Arts Convention. His past pro bono consulting activities include work for English National Opera, San Francisco Opera, Opera America, Washington National Opera, Atlanta Opera, Spoleto Festival USA, Los Angeles Opera, and – most recently – Houston Grand Opera where he led a multifaceted pro bono initiative on key marketing areas. In 2011, he was elected to the Board of Directors of Opera America, where he also serves as Chair of the Strategy Committee. Since taking over as General Director & CEO of The Dallas Opera, Mr. Cerny has worked to stabilize the company’s financials, commissioned two major new opera projects, launched the company’s free public simulcast performances, and broadened the company’s repertoire to include more 20th and 21st century works.

    DALLAS OPERA MUSIC DIRECTOR EMMANUEL VILLAUME:

    Maestro Emmanuel Villaume has appeared at many of the world’s most important opera houses. Appearances include with the Metropolitan Opera for Madama Butterfly, Samson et Dalila, and Carmen; with the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden for Les Contes d’Hoffmann and La Rondine; the Lyric Opera of Chicago for Samson et Dalila, Manon, and The Merry Widow; Washington National Opera for La Rondine, Norma, Le Cid, Les Contes d’Hoffmann and Lucia di Lammermoor; San Francisco Opera for Madama Butterfly and Werther; Los Angeles Opera for La Rondine and Grande Duchesse; Santa Fe Opera for Carmen and Grande Duchesse; Bastille Opera for Rigoletto; Toulouse Opera for Mignon; Opéra Marseilles for Pelléas et Mélisande, Samson, Carmen and Norma; La Fenice in Venice for Thaïs and Il Crociato; Deutsche Oper Berlin for Tosca; Hamburg Staatsoper for Der Fliegende Holländer; Teatro Real in Madrid for Hoffmann and Werther; Tokyo Bunka Kaikan for Der Rosenkavalier; and the Klangbogen Festival for Don Quichotte and Menotti’s Goya with Plácido Domingo.

    EVENTS, GUESTS AND ARTISTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT “SEPTEMBER AT THE DALLAS OPERA”
    IS CONVENIENTLY AVAILABLE ONLINE, 24/7
    VISIT WWW.DALLASOPERA.ORG AND CHECK THE CALENDAR LISTINGS

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    To arrange an interview
    Or for additional information
    Please contact Suzanne Calvin, Manager/Director Media & PR
    214.443.1014 or suzanne.calvin@dallasopera.org

    The Dallas Opera’s 2013-2014 “By Love Transformed” Season
    Is Sponsored by Texas Instruments Foundation

    THE DALLAS OPERA WISHES TO EXPRESS ITS GRATITUDE TO OUR EXCLUSIVE PARTNERS:

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    Ticket Information for the 2013-2014 Dallas Opera Season

    All performances are in the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center. Subscriptions are now on sale to the general public, starting at just $76. Single Tickets starting at $19 and Flex Subscriptions are also on sale. Family performances are $5 (Family Performance Subs are $12 for three family performances) and are on sale now. For more information or to make your purchase, contact The Dallas Opera Ticket Services Office at 214.443.1000 or visit us online, 24/7, at www.dallasopera.org.

    THE DALLAS OPERA 2013-2014 SEASON INFORMATION
    The Dallas Opera celebrates its Fifty-Seventh International Season in the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in the Dallas Arts District. Evening performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees will begin at 2:00 p.m. unless otherwise stated. English translations will be projected above the stage at every performance and assistance is available for the hearing impaired.

    CARMEN by Georges Bizet
    October 25 (special time, 8:00 p.m.), October 27(m), 30, November 2, 8 & 10(m), 2013
    The most irresistible bad girl in opera—How can you possibly say “non”?
    An opera in four acts first performed in Paris on March 3, 1875
    Text by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy based on the novella by Prosper Mérimée
    Time: 19th century
    Place: Seville, Spain
    Conductor: Emmanuel Villaume
    Stage Director: Chris Alexander
    Scenic Design: Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
    Costume Design: Werner Iverke
    Lighting Design: Thomas Hase
    Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman
    Chorus Master: Alexander Rom
    Children’s Chorus Master: Melinda Cotten
    Starring: Clémentine Margaine**(Carmen), Brandon Jovanovich (Don José Oct. 25, 27, 30), Bruno Ribeiro* (Don José Nov. 2, 8, 10), Mary Dunleavy (Micaëla), Dwayne Croft (Escamillo), Danielle Pastin*(Frasquita), Audrey Babcock*(Mercédès), Kyle Albertson*(Zuniga), Steven LaBrie (Le Dancaïre), William Ferguson* (Remendado), John David Boehr*(Moralès).

    DEATH AND THE POWERS by Tod Machover
    February 12, 14, 15 & 16(m), 2014
    Science fiction and poignant family drama combine in a major regional premiere!
    An opera in one act first performed in Monte Carlo, Monaco at the Salle Garnier on September 24, 2010.
    Text by Robert Pinsky, based on a story by Pinsky and Randy Weiner
    Time: Unknown time in the future
    Place: Earth, the home of billionaire Simon Powers
    Conductor: Nicole Paiement
    Stage Director: Diane Paulus*
    Associate Director: Andrew Eggert*
    Scenic Design: Alex McDowell*
    Costume Design: David Woolard*
    Lighting Design: Don Holder
    Choreography: Karole Armitage*
    Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman
    Starring: Robert Orth (Simon Powers/Robot One), Joélle Harvey (Miranda/Robot Four), Patricia Risley(Evvy/Robot Three), Hal Cazalet*(Nicholas/Robot Two), Frank Kelley*(The United Way), David Kravitz*(The United Nations), Tom McNichols*(The Administration).

    DIE TOTE STADT (“THE DEAD CITY”) by Erich Wolfgang Korngold
    March 21, 23(m), 26, 29 and April 6(m), 2014
    The Hitchcock-like tale of one man’s dark obsession with the woman he loved and lost.
    An opera in three acts first performed in Hamburg & Cologne, Germany on December 4, 1920
    Text by Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Paul Schott based on a novel by Georges Rodenbach, Bruges la morte
    Time: End of the 19th century
    Place: The city of Bruges in northwestern Belgium
    Conductor: Sebastian Lang-Lessing*
    Stage Director: Mikael Melbye
    Scenic Design: Mikael Melbye*
    Costume Design: Dierdre Clancy*
    Video Design: Wendall Harrington*
    Lighting Design: Mark McCullough
    Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman
    Choreography: Matthew Ferraro*
    Chorus Master: Alexander Rom
    Starring: Anne Petersen**(Marietta) , Jay Hunter Morris (Paul), Morgan Smith (Fritz), Weston Hurt (Frank), Katherine Tier*(Brigitta), Andrew Bidlack (Albert), Jan Lund**(Victorin), Jennifer Chung (Juliette), Angela Turner Wilson (Lucienne).

    THE BARBER OF SEVILLE by Gioachino Rossini
    March 28, 30(m), April 2, 5, 11 & 13(m), 2014
    Figaro, a scheming barber and jack-of-all-trades plots to release a headstrong girl from her gilded cage!
    An opera in two acts first performed in Rome on February 20, 1816
    Text by Pierre-Augustin de Beaumarchais, from his comedy Le Barbier de Séville
    Time: 18th century
    Place: Seville, Spain
    Conductor: Giuliano Carella*
    Stage Director: Herb Kellner
    Original Production: John Copley
    Scenic Design: John Conklin
    Costume Design: Michael Stennet
    Lighting Design: TBD
    Wig & make-up Design: David Zimmerman
    Chorus Master: Alexander Rom
    Starring: Nathan Gunn (Figaro), Isabel Leonard*(Rosina), Alek Shrader*(Count Almaviva), Donato DiStefano (Dr. Bartolo), Burak Bilgili*(Don Basilio), Nathan De’Shon Myers (Fiorello), Christian Teague*(Ambrogio).

    DALLAS OPERA FAMILY PERFORMANCES
    Jack and the Beanstalk: October 26, 2013 and April 5, 2014
    Family Concerts: November 3, 2013 and February 1, 2014
    The Elixir of Love: November 9, 2013 and April 12, 2014

    * Dallas Opera Debut
    ** American Debut
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    The Dallas Opera is supported, in part, by funds from: Texas Instruments Foundation, TACA, City of Dallas, Office of Cultural Affairs; the Texas Commission on the Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). American Airlines is the official airline of The Dallas Opera. Lexus is the official vehicle of The Dallas Opera. Advertising support from The Dallas Morning News. A special thanks to the Elsa von Seggern Foundation for its continuing support.

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