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Composer's 'Lucrezia' highlight of festival
While the resulting blend of styles isn't new to him (composers, and especially American composers, have been mixing styles for generations), Bolcom has managed to create a musical language that is distinctly his. His music has always come across fresh and original, and not merely imitative. And that has made him one of the most successful and most commissioned composers today.
This year the Moab Music Festival invited him to be its composer-in-residence. This was the first time that Bolcom has been to the festival, and it was a wonderful opportunity to hear some of his works, and also to hear him play a few of his own ragtime pieces and perform together with his wife, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris.
The highlight of this year's festival took place last weekend, when Bolcom's one-act comedy, "Lucrezia," received its western United States premiere, together with its companion work, John Musto's one-acter "Bastianello," likewise a comedy. Both have pungent and wickedly witty librettos by Mark Campbell.
Bolcom's "Lucrezia," on the other hand, is based on a serious story by Machiavelli that Campbell fashioned into a hilarious tale of lust and greed, played out by characters who are ruthless and manipulative. It's reminiscent of Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" in the manner in which the characters plot to get their way.
Both operas are scored for two pianos and five singers. They were commissioned for and premiered at Michael Barrett's New York Festival of Song last spring. For their Moab debut, both had largely the same ensemble of pianists and singers as the New York production. Performing were pianists Barrett and David Shimoni (replacing Stephen Blier), and vocalists Lisa Vroman, Becca Jo Loeb (replacing Sasha Cook), Paul Appleby, Patrick Mason and Matt Boehler.
I attended the festival last weekend, when the two operas were performed, and I was absolutely captivated by both works. They are the perfect companion pieces in style and content (with just enough differences to contrast and distinguish them) and just the right length for an evening's entertainment (approximately one hour each).
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