X

American opera 'The Tender Land' to be presented in Potsdam Friday & Saturday

Posted 11/8/16

POTSDAM -- The award-winning Crane Opera Ensemble and Orchestra will present the classic American opera "The Tender Land," with music by Aaron Copland at SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music. Two …

This item is available in full to subscribers.

Please log in to continue

Log in

American opera 'The Tender Land' to be presented in Potsdam Friday & Saturday

Posted

POTSDAM -- The award-winning Crane Opera Ensemble and Orchestra will present the classic American opera "The Tender Land," with music by Aaron Copland at SUNY Potsdam's Crane School of Music.

Two evening performances will be offered, at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11 and 12, in the Sara M. Snell Music Theater.

Set in a Midwest farming community during the Depression era, the American opera "The Tender Land" tells the story of a young woman who yearns to experience more of the world that lies beyond her family's picket fence.

When two itinerant farmhands come to town, her feelings of love and desire to leave are brought into conflict with her obligation to her family and farm ties.

With a musical score by the iconic American composer Aaron Copland, the music evokes the beauty and wide-open spaces of the American heartland in the 1930s. The performance will be sung in English with projected supertitles.

Led by Musical Director Kirk Severtson, the production of "The Tender Land" features students and faculty from The Crane School of Music in the cast and orchestra, as well as students from Crane and the Department of Theatre and Dance behind the scenes.

Two voice faculty members, David Pittman-Jennings and Lonel Woods, will also sing roles alongside students in the cast.

Stage Director Alison Moritz's recent productions have been lauded as "about as gorgeous and accessible as any opera anywhere" (The Commercial Appeal), and her work has been praised for its "incredible economy of resources, lean production design and eye for jest and banter" (The Orlando Examiner). Moritz's upcoming projects include a full season directing new productions of American opera, including "The Manchurian Candidate" (Austin Opera), "Candide" (Orlando Philharmonic), "Our Town" (Townsend Opera, Fresno Grand Opera) and "Hydrogen Jukebox" (Tri-Cities Opera). Her recent directing projects include "Die Zauberflöte" (Opera Memphis, Orlando Philharmonic) and "The Hobbit" (Tulsa Opera). Moritz recently received the Kurt Weill Fellowship from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation and was named one of the 2015 winners of the OPERA America Director-Designer Showcase. Previously, she served as the resident assistant director at both the Minnesota Opera and the Atlanta Opera. Her professional credits include engagements with Seattle Opera, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Wolf Trap Opera, Central City Opera and Chautauqua Opera.

Three guest designers' work will also be showcased in the production. Ann Beyersdorfer is the scenic designer, Cathy Mason is the costume designer and Tonry Lathroum is the lighting designer for "The Tender Land."

Tickets for the Crane Opera Ensemble production of "The Tender Land" are $15 for the general public and $10 for SUNY Potsdam faculty, staff and students.

To purchase tickets, visit the CPS Box Office in the lobby of SUNY Potsdam's Performing Arts Center, call 267-2277 or visit www.cpspotsdam.org.