- Jackie O (opera)
"Jackie O" is a
chamber opera in two acts composed byMichael Daugherty to alibretto byWayne Koestenbaum . The 90 minute work, commissioned byHouston Grand Opera in 1995 and premiered in 1997, is inspired by American musical andpopular culture of the late1960s and episodes in the life ofJacqueline Kennedy Onassis .Performance history
"Jackie O" received its first performance in the Cullen Theater, Houston, Texas, on March 14, 1997 with a second performance on March 16, 1997, both conducted by Christopher Larkin. The opera's Canadian premiere took place on August 7, 1997 at the
Banff Centre inAlberta , conducted by Bruno Ferrandis. Co-produced by Houston Grand Opera's Houston Opera Studio and the Banff Centre, the premiere production was directed by Nicholas Muni, with sets and costumes by Peter Werner, lighting design by Harry Frehner, and choreography by Bruce Brown, who also created the role of Paparazzo. [Banff Centre, [http://www.banffcentre.ca/theatre/history/opera/production_1997/biographies.asp "Jackie O" original production team] .Accessed 11 July 2008.]The work has subsequently received several other US performances including those by the
Duquesne University Opera Workshop inPittsburgh (1999), Long Leaf Opera inChapel Hill, North Carolina (2003), and the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre and Dance in Ann Arbor (2006). "Jackie O" had its French premiere on February 2, 2002 at the Opéra deMetz , [ [http://www.mairie-metz.fr/METZ/THEATRE/SAISON_0102/THEATRE_JackieO.html Mairie de Metz - Theatre Season 2001-2002] . Accessed 11 July 2008.] and its Italian premiere on April 3, 2008 in the Teatro Rossini, Lugo, in a co-production with theTeatro Comunale di Bologna . [ [http://www.teatrorossini.it/events_scheda.php?idev=73 "Jackie O" at the Teatro Rossini] . Accessed 11 July 2008.]coring
The work is scored for chorus and solo voices (
soprano ,mezzo-soprano ,tenor ,baritone and bass) and a 20 piece orchestra ofpiccolo /flute ,oboe /English horn ,clarinet /bass clarinet, tenor/alto/sopranosaxophone ,bassoon , horn,trumpet ,trombone /euphonium ,tuba ,harp ,acoustic guitar ,synthesizer /piano ,percussion andstrings .Roles
*Jackie O (soprano) created by Nicole Heaston
*Maria Callas (mezzo-soprano) created by Stephanie Novacek
*Grace Kelly (mezzo-soprano) created byJoyce DiDonato
*Andy Warhol (baritone) created by Daniel Belcher
*Aristotle Onassis (bass) created by Eric Owens
*Liz Taylor (soprano) Jonita Lattimore
*John F. Kennedy (offstage voice, tenor) created by John McVeigh
*Paparazzo (tap dancer , non-singing role) created by Bruce Brownynopsis
Wayne Koestenbaum has described the loose narrative of his libretto as a "
collage " in the style ofGertrude Stein 's libretto for "Four Saints in Three Acts ", an opera by 20th century American composer,Virgil Thomson . Koestenbaum has written both poetry and non-fiction works on opera and on iconic opera singers likeMaria Callas . [See for example: "The Queen's Throat : Opera, Homosexuality and the Mystery of Desire", Poseidon, 1993; 'Callas and Her Fans', "Yale Review", 1990; 'A Fan’s Apostasy', "University of Toronto Quarterly", 1998; "Ode toAnna Moffo " and Other Poems", Persea, 1990; "'At the Grave ofRenata Tebaldi " in "Under the Rock Umbrella", Mercer University Press, 2006.] It is not surprising that in addition to the character of Maria Callas, there are several conscious allusions to the art-form in the "Jackie O" libretto. These include: Violetta's deatharia from "La traviata ", reflected in "Addio Del Passato"; the funeral pyre from the final scene of "Norma", reflected in "The Flame Duet"; and both Countess Almaviva's forgiveness aria in "The Marriage of Figaro " and the off-stage voice of the imprisoned Manrico in "Il trovatore ", reflected in "Jack's Song". [Wayne Koestenbaum, [http://www.banffcentre.ca/theatre/history/opera/production_1997/artistic_statements.asp#wayne "Artistic Statement"] for the Banff Centre. Accessed 11 July 2008.] [Michael Daugherty, [http://www.michaeldaugherty.net/description.cfm?trackid=115 "Jackie O" - Programme Notes"] on the composer's official web site. Accessed 11 July 2008.]Act I begins with a "
happening " in artistAndy Warhol 's studio inNew York City , attended by various celebrities includingElizabeth Taylor ,Grace Kelly ,Aristotle Onassis , and his lover, Maria Callas. All eagerly anticipate Jackie and sing "Jackie's Coming!". Jackie arrives and is fascinated by Onassis. Callas realizes that Onassis is going to leave her for Jackie and sings "Addio Del Passato" (Goodbye to the past). Onassis and Jackie and escape from the party to see a new art movie, "I Am Curious (Yellow) ".Act II is set on Onassis'
yacht , "Christina", and on his private island,Skorpios . Jackie and Onassis have now been married for a year. On the yacht, Jackie becomes increasingly melancholy and given to trance-like states. Maria Callas seeks a reunion with Onassis and the two decide to meet ("I Will See You At The Lido"). In one of her trances, Jackie wanders off to the island, where she and Maria Callas meet and reconcile with each other as they sing "The Flame Duet". Jackie and Callas then smash a paparazzo's camera, which gives Jackie the power to communicate with her dead husband, who is heard as a disembodied voice. She forgives him for his past infidelities in their duet, "Jack's Song". The opera ends with Jackie deciding to return to America, wistfully singing "The New Frontier Is Here".Musical structure
Overture - "Jackie's Song". (Scored for solo cello, flute/piccolo, bass clarinet, violin, percussion and piano, the piece had previously premiered on its own in 1996 and forms theleitmotif of Jackie in the opera.Act I. The Happening
"1968"
"Jackie's Coming!"
"Egyptian Time"
"Goldfinger"
"Painter's Credo"
"Jackie's Credo"
"Addio Del Passato"
"I Am Curious (Yellow)"
Finale : "Don't Look Back""1968" (
reprise ) Act II. The IslandScene 1 (On The 'Christina')
"I Resemble A God"
"Stiff Drink"
"All His Bright Light"
"I Will See You At The Lido" Scene 2 (On Skorpios)
"The Flame Duet"
"Smash His Camera!"
"Jack's Song"
"The New Frontier Is Here"
Recording
*Michael Daugherty: "Jackie O" (Nicole Heaston, John McVeigh, Daniel Belcher, Eric Owens, Joyce DiDonato, Jonita Lattimore, Stephanie Novacek; Houston Grand Opera Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Christopher Larkin) Label: London Decca/Argo 455 591-2
Notes and references
*
Terry Teachout , [http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,986129,00.html "Cross Over Beethoven"] , (review of the Houston premiere) "Time Magazine " March 31, 1997. Accessed 11 July 2008.
* [http://www.ns.umich.edu/htdocs/releases/print.php?Releases/1997/Feb97/chr021997a "20th century icon set to music in opera Jackie O"] , University of Michigan, February 19, 1997. Accessed 11 July 2008.
*Allan Ulrich, [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_n745/ai_20789573 "Sound Recording Review - Daugherty: Jackie O, The Opera"] , "The Advocate ", October 28, 1997. Accessed 11 July 2008.External links
* [http://www.banffcentre.ca/theatre/history/opera/production_1997/ Feature on the Canadian premiere of "Jackie O" at the Banff Centre] including production photographs. Accessed 11 July 2008.
*David Schiff, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D05E7DB153BF934A35755C0A96E958260 "Is Headline Opera Yesterday's News?"] , "New York Times ", June 7, 1998. (On 20th century operas based on contemporary figures or events, including "Jackie O"). Accessed 11 July 2008.
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