Houston Grand Opera gets ready for a romantic rush - in story and music - with Romeo and Juliet. HouGrandOpera
"The same thing in Act V toward the end is where most of these tenors crash and burn. The first time I did it I was successful about half the time I was on stage." he said, laughing.has already taken the potion and is dead."Romeo comes to the tomb and says his final goodbyes and takes the poison but then they have this euphoria and it kind of basically goes back over the highlights of the opera. You have to go back over the challenging melodies that popped up over the opera.
Spyres said he grew up singing country and folk and still to this day he'll play his guitar and sing that music. But he considers opera the pinnacle of music."It's an almost unattainable form of beauty." Romeo and Juliet requires the two leads to project innocence and beauty"but also the strength to go through this gauntlet of vocal singing," Spyres said."That's why French grand opera to me was the pinnacle of operatic writing. Nothing has really gone beyond this for what the voice can do."
"This particular production, it's everything you want opera to be. By that I mean there are going to be truly amazing costumes; some of the most beautiful costumes I’ve seen. Yet the essence and the purity of howthe director has conceived this opera — playing with everyone's remembrances of Shakespeare. Within the opera he has chosen to make the Montagues, we are a troupe of actors within the opera. That's why we're the lower class.
Performances are scheduled for April 29 through May 11 at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Wednesday and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Wortham Center, 501 Texas. For more information, call 713-228-6737 or visit hgo.org. $20-$210., it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Houston, and we'd like to keep it that way. With local media under siege, it's more important than ever for us to rally support behind funding our local journalism.
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