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Opera Southwest (formerly known as Albuquerque Opera Theatre) is an American professional opera company based in
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. Founded in 1972, it has presented many world premieres of new operas in addition to the standard repertoire. In 2015, its production of
Franco Faccio Francesco (Franco) Antonio Faccio (8 March 1840 – 21 July 1891) was an Italian composer and conductor. Born in Verona, he studied music at the Milan Conservatory from 1855 where he was a pupil of Stefano Ronchetti-Monteviti and, as scholar W ...
's ''
Amleto ''Amleto'' () is an Italian opera in four acts by Franco Faccio set to a libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeare's play ''Hamlet''. It premiered on 30 May 1865 at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa and was revised for a La Scala productio ...
'', the opera's first performance in 143 years, was a finalist in the
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. Anthony Barrese, who joined the company in 2007 as Music Director, has been its Artistic Director and Principal Conductor since 2011. Its Artistic Director Emeritus is David Bartholomew.


History

The company was founded in 1972 by a group that included Edward T. Peter and the conductors Kurt Frederick (the company's first Music Director), and James Bratcher. Bratcher, a former tenor and later choral conductor, served as the company's artistic and music director from 1979 to 1987 and again in the mid-1990s. The company's first production, ''
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'', was staged in January 1973 in the
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's Popejoy Hall. From the early 1980s, the newly restored
KiMo Theater The KiMo Theatre is a theatre and historic landmark located in Albuquerque, New Mexico on the northeast corner of Central Avenue and Fifth Street. It was built in 1927 in the extravagant Pueblo Deco architecture, which is a blend of adobe-sty ...
was a regular performing venue for the company. In 2009, the Opera Southwest received the Albuquerque Arts Alliance Bravo Award and concluded its season at the KiMo Theatre with the company's first performance of ''
Lucia di Lammermoor ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' () is a (tragic opera) in three acts by Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti. Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian-language libretto loosely based upon Sir Walter Scott's 1819 historical novel '' The Bride of Lammermoor''. ...
''. It now performs at the Albuquerque Journal Theatre (part of the
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) where it stages two to three opera productions per year. While the majority of Opera Southwest's productions have been from the standard operatic repertoire, the company has regularly presented both new and relatively rarely performed works. These include:
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's ''Polifemo'' (1982), a
zarzuela () is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular songs, as well as dance. The etymology of the name is uncertain, but some propose it may derive from the name o ...
double bill of
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's ''La revoltosa'' and Tomás Bretón's ''
La verbena de la Paloma ' (''The Fair of the Virgin of la Paloma'') —subtitled ''El boticario y las chulapas y celos mal reprimidos''— is an 1894 zarzuela with a libretto by and music by Tomás Bretón. It premiered on 17 February 1894 in Teatro Apolo, Madrid. It ...
'' (1993), revivals of
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's ''The Starbird'' and ''The Face on the Barroom Floor'' (2004/2005), Rossini's ''
Otello ''Otello'' () is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on William Shakespeare, Shakespeare's play ''Othello''. It was Verdi's penultimate opera, first performed at the La Scala, Teatro alla Scala, M ...
'' (2012), and Franco Faccio's ''
Amleto ''Amleto'' () is an Italian opera in four acts by Franco Faccio set to a libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeare's play ''Hamlet''. It premiered on 30 May 1865 at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa and was revised for a La Scala productio ...
'' (2014). The first of the three performances of ''Otello'' presented both the original and the alternative "happy" ending. Prior to the second and third performances, the audience voted for the ending they preferred, and the chosen version was then performed. On 26 October 2014, Faccio's forgotten opera ''Amleto'' was given its American premiere and its first fully staged performance in 143 years by Opera Southwest. The performances were conducted by Anthony Barrese using a critical edition of the score which he had reconstructed from Faccio's original manuscript. In 2015, the production was nominated for the
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in the Rediscovered Work category.


World premieres

Opera Southwest has staged multiple world premieres of new operas, most of them by New Mexico-based composers. These include: *James (Santa Fe) Galloway **''Pastoral'' (1988) **''A Solid House'' (1998) **''Rococo Confessional'' (1999) **''Mirage'' (2003) *Alan Stringer **''Coyote's Music'' (1999) **''Miraculous Staircase'' (1996) **''A Sunny Morning'' (1998) **''A Circle of Love'' (2004) *Robert Tate **''A Closed Case'' (1998) Ethan Greene's ''A Way Home'', first performed in Houston in 2010, premiered in its revised and orchestrated version at Opera Southwest in 2012. It was the first winner of the company's biennial Brabson Composers’ Competition for new operas for families and young audiences.Steinberg, David (27 January 2013)
"Family opera takes a trip to Mexico"
''
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''. Retrieved 25 January 2015.


References


External links

*
The ''Amleto'' Project
on the official website of Anthony Barrese {{authority control Musical groups established in 1972 Culture of Albuquerque, New Mexico
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