As production week rapidly approaches, we’d like to offer you a quick peek behind the scenes! Take a look at some rehearsal footage of Il sogno d’Arianna, and please consider donating to our Indiegogo campaign to bring this show home! Less than ten days left to help us reach our goal!
Fundraising Plea: Help us bring Monteverdi’s work to life for a new generation!
Act Too Studio Opera Workshop is an ongoing, student-driven educational arts project with performances throughout the year, including a fully-staged opera each summer.
This year, we’ve embarked on a very special project, Il sogno d’Arianna, a full-length, original narrative adapted from the works of 17th-century composer Claudio Monteverdi, woven from excerpts from his operas, madrigals, and other works.
Drawing on the framework of Monteverdi’s “Lamento d’Arianna,” the sole surviving fragment of his opera L’Arianna, Il sogno d’Arianna begins with the tale of Ariadne, princess of Crete, and her abandonment by Athenian hero Theseus on the island of Naxos. Joined by an assembly of women hailing from Monteverdi’s many sources, including Greek myth and Torquato Tasso’s epic 16th-century poem La Gerusalemme liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), Ariadne seeks comfort and meaning in their shared stories, told through both music dance.
In addition to L’Arianna, the piece includes excerpts from Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo, as well as pieces from his 8th book of madrigals and selected Scherzi Musicali (“Lamento della ninfa,” “Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda,” “Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti,” “Chiome d’oro“and many more). For this project, the Workshop has created its own new editions of these works, including new English translations and arrangements adapted specifically for its teen singers.
This project does not stop at our production, however. By sharing and/or donating to this campaign, not only are you supporting these extraordinary teens and their talents, but you are also part of the creation of a NEW full-length classical stage piece, that we intend to make available for use by others for years to come. We will publish our new English libretto and newly-edited score for licensed use by other educational institutions, to help share our love for this work for years to come. Though this music dates back centuries, our new English libretto and its original narrative will bring Monteverdi’s exquisite work to life for new audiences, and will also contribute to what is now a very small number of full-length operatic works suitable for young singers.
You can help us complete this passionately-created work and give it a truly glorious launch into the world by spreading the word to your family and friends and/or making a small donation if you’re able. Please help us expand our reach! Help us bring the beauty of Monteverdi’s work to our community and yours!
DONATE at Indiegogo.
Tickets on sale NOW!
As of today, May 6th, at 10:00 AM, tickets are ON SALE for our summer opera production,
Il sogno d’Arianna!
Show Dates/ Times:
Friday, August 5 & Saturday, August 6th, 2016 at 7:30 pm
Doors at 7:00 pm
Ticket Prices:
General Admission // Adults $12 // Students $7
Where/ How Tickets Can be Purchased:
Academy of Music Box Office Open Tuesday- Friday 3:00PM-6:00PM
Call: 413-584-9032 ext.105 (Service fees will apply with purchase)
Order Online: here
Act Too Studio Opera Workshop presents the works of 17th-century composer Claudio Monteverdi in this full-length, original narrative woven from excerpts from his operas, madrigals, and other works.
Drawing on the framework of Monteverdi’s “Lamento d’Arianna,” the sole surviving fragment of his opera L’Arianna, Il sogno d’Arianna begins with the tale of Ariadne, princess of Crete, and her abandonment by Athenian hero Theseus on the island of Naxos. Joined by an assembly of women hailing from Monteverdi’s many sources, including Greek myth and Torquato Tasso’s epic 16th-century poem La Gerusalemme liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), Ariadne seeks comfort and meaning in their shared stories, told through both music dance.
In addition to L’Arianna, the piece includes excerpts from Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo, as well as pieces from his 8th book of madrigals and selected Scherzi Musicali (“Lamento della ninfa,” “Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda,” “Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti,” “Chiome d’oro“ and many more). For this project, the Workshop has created its own new editions of these works, including new English translations and arrangements adapted specifically for its teen singers.
Studio alumni Anna Plummer (Goblin Market) and Caroline Lee (The Medium) return to this production as both cast and as part of the creative team, bringing their ongoing training and experience back home to the Workshop. Alumna Alexa King (The Medium) will be returning in a production role as well! Stepping out of their creative/tech roles from last summer’s The Medium, original Opera Workshop members Tess Mathewson and Eliza Carson and new Workshop recruit Sylvia Simmons happily join us this year on stage. We’re excited as well to have McKenna Troy, once the youngest member of the original Workshop, as well as new Workshop members Sydney Scott, Daaé Ransom, and (new youngest members) Carina and Milena Gravante-Gunnells on board for their first full ATS production.
Il sogno d’Arianna is made possible in part by a grant from the South Hadley Local Cultural Council.
Valley Gives: Thank you!
Thanks to everyone who donated and helped push our message for Valley Gives! We had some late donations come in, so in the end (including the video prize and new donor prize) we raised $3566, which will go a long way towards helping us produce our summer Monteverdi piece, Il sogno d’Arianna! Melinda and her teens are so grateful! Thank you for helping us continue to share the beauty of opera with our community!
ATS Opera Workshop students perform Mozart with Old Post Road Orchestra!
Last night, we had the thrilling experience of watching three of our Opera Workshop students onstage with a full orchestra! Many thanks to Wibraham’s Old Post Road Orchestra and conductor Juli Sansoucy for this incredible opportunity for our young singers. Students Stephanie Craven, Brandon Dallmann, and Callie Damouras sang selections from Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro to a wonderfully appreciative audience at the beautiful auditorium at Minnechaug Regional High School. Also on the program, orchestral selections from Semiramide, Carmen, Aida, and The Mastersingers of Nuremberg.
If you missed out on last night’s concert, you’ll have another chance on Sunday, when our students join OPRO once again at the Longmeadow Community House at 3:00 PM! Don’t miss out!
Valley Gives: Let community teens show you the beauty of opera!
This coming Tuesday, May 3rd, the Pioneer Valley will be buzzing with the generous spirit of Valley Gives, a once-a-year festival of giving for area non-profits, now including our fiscally-sponsored program, Act Too Studio Opera Workshop. We are proud of (and dedicated to) all our students, whether they ever become part of the workshop or not, but here’s our pitch for what makes the workshop special, and why we believe it enriches the whole community, far beyond the teen singers involved.
WHAT DO WE DO?
Act Too Studio Opera Workshop is an ongoing, student-driven educational arts project with performances throughout the year, including a fully-staged opera each summer.
Our growing workshop includes students between the ages of 13-19 at varying levels of vocal development, musical skill, and experience. Works are chosen with those factors in mind, and though this work is intended to be performed for the community, the focus of the workshop itself is very process-heavy. In order to bring their work to performance level, students are guided through deep musical and theatrical analysis of everything they do, along with study of the work’s cultural and historical context.
This summer, Act Too Studio Opera Workshop presents the works of 17th-century composer Claudio Monteverdi in a full-length, original narrative crafted especially for its teen singers, woven from excerpts from his operas, madrigals, and other works. The piece will be performed at Northampton’s beautiful, historic opera house, The Academy of Music, with guidance from early music expert James David Jacobs and new English adaptations by workshop director Melinda Beasi.
WHY DOES THIS MATTER?
Though we went into this project with the goal of improving our students’ musical skills, the real understanding that came out of it for all of us is that opera is for everyone. As our students discovered themselves and their own truths in the music and in their characters, their driving motivation became to share this discovery with everyone they know. And then they did, with remarkable success.
Tickets for last summer’s full opera production (Gian Carlo Menotti’s The Medium) were mostly gone well before opening night, and we found ourselves scrambling to cram in extra seats as other teens begged to be able to get in—some for a repeat performance. Just as our students surprised us with their initial interest in this project, they’ve also been the ones to show us that our conventional ideas about what most people will like or accept are just plain wrong.
“It’s like, instead of falling in love with a person, I fell in love with opera.” – McKenna, 14
For our teens, themselves, not only have they learned to love opera, but they are constantly impressing us with their own brilliance as interpretive artists. As we begin work on 2016’s summer Monteverdi project, students have already become intimately involved in the creative process, brainstorming ideas for the new narrative we’re constructing, providing feedback on English adaptations, offering up costume concepts, discussing their characters, sorting them into Hogwarts houses (yes, really), and analyzing the music and text. These young people are immensely talented and absolutely stunning when they put this kind of passion in their work. It is a sight to behold.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
In an era when the arts have become increasingly a luxury item, we at Act Too Studio Opera Workshop are dedicated to making our programming accessible to all our teens and to the community as a whole. To that end, we ask for your help.
Your donations to help us pay for pianists for our rehearsals and performances, and for production expenses such as sets, costumes, lighting, space, musicians, and other artists for our full productions. This year, you’ll also be helping us bring in an early music expert to guide our students through the process of bringing Monteverdi’s 17th-century masterpieces to life. And though movement has always been an important aspect of our work and training, this year we’re taking that to another level by incorporating ballet throughout our summer production. Your donations will help us hire our choreographers and procure rehearsal spaces suitable for dance.
Most importantly, though, you’ll be helping to create a beautiful, moving piece of art for these teens to share with you.
WHAT CAN YOU DO TODAY?
- Join our Virtual Facebook Event, where we’ll spend the day on May 3rd sharing personal stories from our students and others who have been impacted by the program!
- Check out our Valley Gives page, where you can start donating NOW, in advance of the official event!
- Give up a few seconds of your time to vote for Melinda’s #CheersToTheValley video to help her win a $500 donation for the Workshop.
- Share your own story! If you’ve been impacted positively by the Opera Workshop, we would love to have your story to share on Valley Gives day! Send your video, photo, prose, or any other kind of digitally-shareable media to Melinda at melinda@acttoostudio.com for her to share during our Facebook event!
- Share all of these things with your family and friends!
We are grateful for any help, and so are our teens! Don’t just take our word for it, though! Let our teens speak for themselves!