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Broad Stage and L.A. Opera to Present DULCE ROSA World Premiere, 5/17-6/9

By: Apr. 26, 2013
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The Broad Stage and L.A. Opera have joined forces to co-produce the world premiere of Dulce Rosa, a fully-staged, two-act opera by composer Lee Holdridge and librettist Richard Sparks, based on the Isabel Allende short story, Una Venganza ("An Act of Vengeance").

Dulce Rosa is a tale of romance and ruin, of revenge and redemption set in a South American country in the early 1950s. In the aftermath of a violent political uprising, a young woman plans her revenge against the merciless guerilla who murdered her father.

Plácido Domingo, the Eli and Edythe Broad General Director of LA Opera, will conduct a production featuring the LA Opera Chorus and Orchestra. The title role will be performed by Uruguayan soprano María Antúnez.

The set designer is Yael Pardess, with costumes by Durinda Wood, lighting by Anne Militello, and projection art created by Jenny Okun. This is the inaugural project of the LA Opera Off Grand series, devoted to new and eclectic operatic works presented in venues away from the company's home at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.

Transforming Isabel Allende's story, Una Venganza into Dulce Rosa:

Isabel Allende has been called "the world's most widely read Spanish-language author" having written 20 books. They have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold more than 57 million copies. When Richard Sparks and Lee Holdridge approached her with a proposal to turn her story into an opera, she was intrigued.

Allende says. "People often come to me with projects. No one has ever approached me for an opera, but I accepted this opportunity without hesitation. One day Richard and Lee came to my house with the final product, having done all the work, and it is delightful."

The entire production was created "holistically." While Richard was writing the libretto, Jenny Okun made several visits to South and Central America to gather the photographic raw material for her multi-layer artworks, which will be projected on the sets to form the world of the story. This visual material was also valuable to Lee in the process of composing his score. He pinned Jenny's works on the wall of his studio, alongside Durinda Wood's research material for costumes and Yael Pardess's set designs. All elements progressed in step as the work evolved.

Richard wrote a first draft of Dulce Rosa between April and September 2009. Once Lee began composing, Richard and he met regularly, and the libretto went through numerous drafts as the opera took shape. While the story structure has not changed since the initial draft, the libretto has developed substantially. Entire lyric ideas have been replaced, arias have come and gone, and material has moved within the opera.

"We are always mindful that this is drama first and foremost," Lee says. "Everything happens in front of the audience's eyes - there is no singing about things that happened before the opera started. When, in Act Two, a character does reveal the traumatic events that happened to him in the past, it is the impact of that revelation on the other characters onstage that is the action of the scene, not his long-ago history."

Lee and Richard always workshop their operas, since their first commission for the Los Angeles Opera,Journey to Cordoba, 20 years ago. Dulce Rosa went through three complete, full-cast workshops over two years, all of which Plácido Domingo attended. The workshop process is enormously important. All involved were able to see the work-in-progress as it developed. Some crucial polishes, cuts, amendments and adjustments were made. It hardly needs saying that the value of input from someone as knowledgeable and insightful as Maestro Domingo cannot be overstated.

CAST/CREATIVE TEAM:

Rosa Lee Holdridge and Richard Sparks. She is in her first season with Washington National Opera's Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program. She has " href="http://www.laopera.com/calendar/Dulce-Rosa/" target="_blank">María Antúnez*
Tadeo Cespedes Alfredo Daza
Senator Orellano Greg Fedderly
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Inez Peabody Southwell makes her LA Opera debut as Inez in <em><em>Dulce Rosa</em>. </em>Described as " href="http://www.laopera.com/calendar/Dulce-Rosa/" target="_blank">Peabody Southwell*
Tomas Benjamin Bliss+

Composer Lee Holdridge has scored numerous films such as <em>Splash</em>, <em>Big Business</em>, <em>Mr. Mom</em>, <em>Old Gringo </em>and <em>Into the Arms of Strangers</em>. His television work, for which he has won six Emmy Awards, includes <em>Moonlighting<" href="http://www.laopera.com/calendar/Dulce-Rosa/" target="_blank">Lee Holdridge
Librettist/Director Richard Sparks began his writing partnership with Lee Holdridge with LA Opera's Journey to Córdoba. They wrote songs for <em>The Secret of N.I.M.H. 2</em> and, in collaboration with Brian May of Queen, they created a puppet opera for the film <em>The A" href="http://www.laopera.com/calendar/Dulce-Rosa/" target="_blank">Richard Sparks
Conductor Plácido Domingo
Scenic Designer Yael Pardess is an award-winning set designer whose work has been widely praised by theater critics. She has created over 150 original designs for productions in Israel, Europe and the United States. Locally, her work has been represented at the Mark T" href="http://www.laopera.com/calendar/Dulce-Rosa/" target="_blank">Yael Pardess*
Costume Designer Durinda Wood*
Lighting Designer Anne Militello received the prestigious OBIE Award for sustained excellence in lighting design. Opera credits include Christopher Alden's production of <em>The Flying Dutchman</em> for Canadian Opera Company. She designed concert tours for Tom Waits, R" href="http://www.laopera.com/calendar/Dulce-Rosa/" target="_blank">Anne Militello*
Photographic Projections Jenny Okun

* LA Opera debut artist
+ Domingo-Thornton Young Artist Program member

THE BROAD STAGE is located at 1310 11th Street Santa Monica, Calif. Tickets: 310.434.3200. Performances run Friday May 17th, Saturday May 25th, Tuesday May 28th, Monday June 3rd, Thursday June 6th, and Sunday June 9th.

For more about the Broad Stage, visit http://thebroadstage.com/show_info.php?show_id=170. For more about LA Opera, go to http://www.laopera.com/season/Dulce-Rosa/.

An exhibition of Jenny Okun's artworks for Dulce Rosa at the Craig Krull Gallery, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica opens June 1st 2013. For more about the exhibition, visit http://www.craigkrullgallery.com/Exhibition/future.html or www.jennyokun.com.

Artwork: "Dulce Rosa" projection design by Jenny Okun



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