Portland Opera's BIG NIGHT 2012

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Portland Opera's 48th Season kicks off with our 2nd Annual BIG NIGHT Concert, Gala and Street Fair!


This year promises to be even BIGGER! George Manahan returns to conduct. Jonathan Boyd, Michael Todd Simpson, Jennifer Forni and the Portland Opera Resident Artists join the Portland Opera Orchestra and Chorus on stage for an evening of your favorite opera arias, duets and choral pieces from Puccini, Verdi, Mozart and Wagner.
 

A surprise last year, the pre-concert STREET FAIR returns with new musical guests, more food carts, and the popular post-concert showing of the Marx Brothers' A Night at the Opera.


All proceeds from BIG NIGHT benefit Portland Opera's education and outreach programs: bringing opera to students throughout the state of Oregon!

 

 

 


 

Pre-Concert STREET FAIR

This year SASHA ROIZ — opera-lover and star of the hit TV series GRIMM — will emcee the STREET FAIR.  


Musical Guests
Vagabond Opera
Rose City Swing Band


Swing Dance Lessons
Out Dancing


Food Carts
Bro-Dogs, Fuego de Lotus, Taco Pedaler, Ruby Jewel Ice Cream


Wine and Beer Garden


Free Live Simulcast of Concert
After the STREET FAIR, Portland Opera's BIG NIGHT Concert will be simulcast live—and free to the public—on a huge, 20 x 40 ft screen hung on the front of Keller Auditorium.  Bring a blanket to Keller Fountain Park and enjoy the concert for free!

 



Schedule


5p
STREET FAIR begins in the Keller Fountain Plaza


6p
NOTTE GRANDE Gala Reception inside Keller Auditorium
Special ticket required


7:30p
BIG NIGHT Concert & Simulcast Begins
The BIG NIGHT Concert is approximately 90 minutes, without an intermission.


9:15p
NOTTE GRANDE Post-Concert Gala inside Keller Auditorium
Special ticket required 


Marx Brothers film A Night at the Opera is shown outside.


11p
Event Ends

 


 

BIG NIGHT Concert Cast

Jennifer ForniSoprano
Jonathan BoydTenor
Michael Todd SimpsonBaritone
  
George ManahanConductor
Christopher MattalianoHost


With the Portland Opera Orchestra and Chorus

As this is a concert, there is no plot available.

The BIG NIGHT Concert and Gala is a benefit for Portland Opera's education and outreach programs. Your ticket helps keep music in the lives of our children and grandchildren!

 

Portland Opera's Education and Outreach Programs:

Each Season, Portland Opera shares the beauty and breadth of Opera and Broadway performances with nearly 400,000 people in our region. In addition, more than 50,000 people are served with a variety of education and outreach programs provided free or at greatly reduced cost. These dynamic programs include:
 


• Portland Opera To Go: A statewide tour reaching more than 20,000 students throughout Oregon and S.W. Washington with a 50-minute, English language version of a classic opera created especially for young audiences. Multi-curricular study-guides, annotated with Oregon Department of Education learning benchmarks provide teachers with opportunities to include the arts as part of their daily classroom regimen.


• Student Dress Rehearsals: Providing the perfect opportunity for more than 6,000 students to see a full-scale professional opera at all of our mainstage productions. In-depth study guides are provided free of charge, as are in-school lectures and seminars.


• Student Rush Tickets: Portland Opera opens up the world of professional opera to more than 1,000 students, seniors, and members of the military by offering any available tickets for a cost of $10 to $20 one hour prior to every mainstage and chamber opera performance.


• Arts For All: Providing a $5 ticket to all Portland Opera performances to people on the Oregon Trail Card food assistance program.


• In-Class Workshops: Bringing hundreds of free in-school sessions with artists, enriching curriculum through a variety of collaborative programs.


• Public Lecture Series: Provided free to the public prior to every mainstage performance.


• Portland Opera Studio Artist Program: Giving four gifted young singers the opportunity to make the leap from their conservatory education to a career in professional opera. These rising stars perform in mainstage roles, their own chamber opera, hundreds of free public concerts, and a vocal recital reaching tens of thousands of people annually.

Portland Opera's BIG NIGHT Concert will feature music by some of the world's most beloved composers, such as Rossini, Verdi, Mozart and Wagner!

 

 

Jennifer Forni

Soprano

Former Portland Opera Resident Artist
Previously at Portland Opera: Dew Fairy, Hansel and Gretel (2010); Trio, Trouble in Tahiti (2010); Clorinda, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda (2010); Amor, Il Ballo delle Ingrate (2010)

 

 

Jennifer Forni

Soprano

Former Portland Opera Resident Artists
Previously at Portland Opera:
Dew Fairy, Hansel and Gretel (2010); Trio, Trouble in Tahiti (2010); Clorinda, Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda (2010); Amor, Il Ballo delle Ingrate (2010)
 

Praised for her "warm, gleaming lyric soprano" voice (Washington Post), American soprano Jennifer Forni is quickly establishing herself as a singer to look out for. Always “attentive to the subtler points of interpretive expression” (The Baltimore Sun), Ms. Forni, while possessing a “fuller lyric sound” (Opera News) has maintained the ability to float stunningly-spun pianissimos above the staff.
 

Ms. Forni was granted the Evelyn Puddy Oliver Scholarship to attend the Oberlin Conservatory of Music where she received a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance. She continued her studies at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she received a Master of Opera. During this time, she was personally selected by Marilyn Horne to represent the university in The Song Continues masterclass series at Carnegie Hall.
 

In 2008, while Ms. Forni was a member of the prestigious Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Program, she was asked to take over the role of Nannetta in Verdi's Falstaff. Remarkable for the short-lead time involved, the performance was widely viewed as a triumph. When interviewed about Ms. Forni's performance by Classical Singer Magazine, Glen Lewis (Head of Music, Pittsburgh Opera) said, "When we finally heard her on stage, [her voice] felt almost luxurious for a Nannetta. We think it won’t be long until she moves into a more substantial repertoire." Subsequently, Ms. Forni has moved on to ampler roles such as Tatyana from Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, Fiordiligi from Mozart’s Così Fan Tutte, and Michaela from Bizet's Carmen.
 

Ms. Forni is a former member of the Portland Opera Studio, where she appeared in Berstein's Trouble in Tahiti, Monteverdi's Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, Il Ballo delle Ingrate, and Engelbert Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel.
 

Ms. Forni is equally at home on the concert stage, performing such works as Knoxville: Summer of 1915 with the Oregon Mozart Players, Mahler Symphony No. 2 with the Greeley Philharmonic, and Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony with the Oberlin Musical Union. During her Portland Opera debut recital she was hailed for her performance of Strauss’s legendary work the Vier Letzte Lieder. “She shone spectacularly in Strauss’s Four Last Songs. Brava Ms. Forni.” (Stephen Llewellyn, Portland Opera official blog).
 

In March of 2011, Ms. Forni joined New York City Opera to understudy the role of Rita Clayton in Stephen Schwartz's World Premiere Opera Seance on a Wet Afternoon. She looks forward to returning to New York City Opera to understudy the role of Violetta in Verdi's La Traviata this February. The following month marks her role debut as Michaela in Bizet’s Carmen.



http://www.jenniferforni.com/

 

 

 

 

Jonathan Boyd

Tenor

Previously at Portland Opera: Candide, Candide (2012); Jacquino, Fidelio (2008);  Tamino, The Magic Flute (2007);  Sam Kaplan, Street Scene (2005)

Tenor Jonathan Boyd continually performs throughout Europe, North America and South America...

 

 

Jonathan Boyd

Tenor

Previously at Portland Opera: Candide, Candide (2012); Jacquino, Fidelio (2008);  Tamino, The Magic Flute (2007);  Sam Kaplan, Street Scene (2005)
 

Tenor Jonathan Boyd continually performs throughout Europe, North America and South America. Upcoming engagements include his Seattle Opera debut as Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, his San Diego Opera debut in Jake Heggie’s Moby Dick as Ishmael, his Atlanta Opera debut as Edgardo in Lucia Di Lammermoor,the title role of Candide at the Portland Opera, Belmonte in Die Entführung aus dem Serail at the Arizona Opera, Tamino in a concert version of Die Zauberflöte with Baltimore Symphony and Sam in Susannah with Florentine Opera.

 

Noted European engagements over the past few seasons include debuts at Opéra de Nice and Opéra de Toulon as Lysander in A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Teatro Colón in a live television broadcast as Werther; Opera Royal de Wallonie in Belgium as Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni; Le Grand Théâtre de Limoges as Belmonte in Die Entführung aus dem Serail and Fenton in Falstaff; Malta National Theater and Festival Lyrique-en-mer de Belle Île as Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, Opera Faber in Portugal, Théâtre de l’Athénée and St-Quentin en Yvelines in France as Tom Rakewell in The Rake’s Progress, and his role debut as Alfredo in La Traviata with Akouna, Opéra en plein air in France.

 


Most recent North American engagements from the past few seasons include Narraboth in Salome and a return as Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni at the Dallas Opera; Alfredo in La Traviata at Opera Carolina; Roméo in Roméo et Juliette at the Utah Symphony & Opera, Nashville Opera and Michigan Opera Theater; Tamino in Die Zauberflöte at the Portland Opera and Lyric Opera of Kansas City; Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni at Opera Cleveland and Arizona Opera; Don Ottavio and Rodolfo in La Bohème at the Nashville Opera; and his role debut as Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor at Opera New Jersey. In concert, most recent performances are Rachmaninoff’s Vespers with the Choral Arts Society (DC), Handel’s Messiah with the Virginia Symphony, Haydn's Creation with the Flint Symphony and Beethoven’s 9th Symphony with the Princeton Symphony.

 

The Corning, New York native has previously performed in San Francisco Opera’s productions of Falstaff, Turandot, The Merry Widow (released on DVD), and Mother of Us All. Since his apprenticeship with Florentine Opera of Milwaukee, Mr. Boyd has returned in numerous roles such as Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni and Camille in The Merry Widow. In addition, Mr. Boyd made his role debuts as Sam in Street Scene with Portland Opera, Sam in Susannah with Opera Columbus and L’Opéra de Montréal, and several roles with the Sarasota Opera Nadir in Les Pêcheurs des Perles, Fenton in Falstaff, and Ferrando in Così Fan Tutte.

 

Mr. Boyd has an extensive repertoire in 20th century operas including Michigan Opera Theatre’s world premiere of Margaret Garner as George Hancock, and New York City Opera’s productions of Mother of Us All and Central Park. Composer Lee Hoiby personally chose Mr. Boyd for the role of Romeo in his opera Romeo and Juliet, which he subsequently sang in the semi-staged performances at the Opera America convention in Vancouver, as well as with New York City Opera, Stamford Symphony in Connecticut, and the National Symphony at the Kennedy Center.

 

Mr. Boyd has appeared in concert with the New York Philharmonic in Bach’s St. Matthew Passion conducted by Maestro Kurt Masur, the Philadelphia Orchestra in a recording of I Pagliacci with Maestro Riccardo Muti, the Choral Arts Society as Tenor Soloist in Haydn’s Creation at the Kennedy Center, at Carnegie Hall in Mozart’s Requiem, the Baltimore Symphony in Handel’s Messiah, as well as with Maestro Nicholas McGegan and Philharmonia Baroque, and returned for a Bach’s E flat Magnificat and Cantata 110. Additionally, Mr. Boyd was the tenor soloist for Dvorak’s Stabat Mater with Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal, tenor soloist in Finzi’s Dies Natalis and Britten’s Les Illuminations with with I Musici de Montréal, and made his debut with Virginia Symphony in the live television broadcast of Rimsky Korsakov’s Mozart and Salieri in the role of Mozart.

 

http://www.jonathanboyd-tenor.com/

 

 

 

 

Michael Todd Simpson

Baritone

Previously at Portland Opera: Marcello, La Bohème (2009)

This season, baritone Michael Todd Simpson returns to the Seattle Opera as Escamillo in Carmen and to the Metropolitan Opera for Khovanshchina...


 

 

Michael Todd Simpson

Baritone

Previously at Portland Opera: Marcello, La Bohème (2009)
 

This season, baritone Michael Todd Simpson returns to the Seattle Opera as Escamillo in Carmen and to the Metropolitan Opera for Khovanshchina. He also makes his debut at the San Francisco Symphony in performances of Handel’s Messiah. He recently sang Escamillo at the both the Glimmerglass Festival and in China, and appeared at the Metropolitan Opera as Morales in Carmen and in its production of Don Carlos on tour in Japan.  
 

His many roles include the title role in Don Giovanni, the Count in Le nozze di Figaro, Marcello in La Bohème, Guglielmo in Così fan Tutte, Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor, Silvio in Pagliacci, Escamillo in both Carmen and Le Tragedie de Carmen, Zurga in The Pearl Fishers, Hermann and Schlemil in Les Contes d’Hoffmann, and the Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance. He also sang the role of Tooley in the American premiere of Sir Richard Rodney Bennett’s The Mines of Sulphur at the Glimmerglass Opera, which was recorded and released by Chandos Records in 2005. He has appeared all over the U.S. in opera houses such as the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, Dallas Opera, Seattle Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Cleveland Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Portland Opera, Ft. Worth Opera, and recently made his debuts at Opera Australia and in China and Taiwan.
 

A native of Gastonia, NC, Mr. Simpson holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in vocal performance from Erskine College in Due West, SC, and earned his Masters of Music degree at the College Conservatory of Music of the University of Cincinnati. He is also a graduate of the Seattle Opera Young Artists Program and the Glimmerglass Opera Young American Artists Program. His many awards include regional winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, the Spanish Prize in the 2007 José Iturbi International Music Competition, first prize in the first annual Marguerite McCammon Voice Competition, the Sara Tucker Study Grant awarded by the Richard Tucker Foundation and the Richard F. Gold Career Grant, and first place winner of the 1996 and 1999 South Carolina National Association of Teachers of Singing vocal competition.


http://www.michaeltoddsimpson.com/

 

 

 

 

George Manahan

Conductor

Previously at Portland Opera: Don Giovanni (2012); Big Night Concert (2012); Big Night Concert (2011); The Barber of Seville (2010); Così fan tutte (2010);  Rigoletto (2009); Rodelinda (2008); Macbeth (2006).

 

 

George Manahan

Conductor

Previously at Portland Opera: Don Giovanni (2012); Big Night Concert (2012); Big Night Concert (2011); The Barber of Seville (2010); Così fan tutte (2010);  Rigoletto (2009); Rodelinda (2008); Macbeth (2006).
 

In his second season as Music Director of the American Composers Orchestra, the wide-ranging and versatile George Manahan has had an esteemed career embracing everything from opera to the concert stage, the traditional to the contemporary. In addition to his work with ACO this season, Mr. Manahan continues his commitment to working with young musicians as Director of Orchestral Studies at the Manhattan School of Music as well as guest conductor at the Curtis Institute of Music.


He served as Music Director of the New York City Opera for fourteen seasons and

 

 

 

 

Christopher Mattaliano - Host

Portland Opera's General Director

Christopher Mattaliano was named Portland Opera’s fifth General Director in July 2003. In this capacity, he is responsible for all artistic, financial, and administrative aspects of the company.

 

Christopher Mattaliano - Host

Portland Opera's General Director

Christopher Mattaliano was named Portland Opera’s fifth General Director in July 2003. In this capacity, he is responsible for all artistic, financial, and administrative aspects of the company.


Previous to this appointment, Mr. Mattaliano was the Artistic Director of the Pine Mountain Music Festival, in addition to his very successful career as a stage director.


He brings to the company an intense artistic vision honed from his extensive stage directing experience. Prior to taking the helm at Portland Opera, Mr. Mattaliano achieved considerable regional success, directing five acclaimed Portland Opera productions—Manon (1991), Eugene Onegin (1992), Pagliacci/Carmina Burana (1997 and 2000), Candide (2002), and Il Trovatore (2002). In 2004, his direction of Rossini's The Journey to Reims opened his first artistic season in Portland to both popular and critical acclaim.  Since then he has directed The Rape of Lucretia (2005), Verdi's Macbeth (2006), The Magic Flute (2007), Cinderella (2007), Albert Herring (2008), Rigoletto (2009), The Barber of Seville (2010), Pagliacci/Carmina Burana (2010), and L’Heure Espagnole/L’Enfant et les Sortileges (2011).


Mr. Mattaliano has directed North American productions for the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, San Francisco Opera, Washington Opera, the Canadian Opera Company, L’Opera de Montreal, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Minnesota Opera, Dallas Opera, Central City Opera, among many others. His work has also been enjoyed internationally at L’Opera de Nice and the Norwegian National Opera.


He has directed world premieres of Hugo Weisgall’s Esther for the New York City Opera, jazz composer Fred Ho’s Journey Beyond the West for the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Peter Westergaard’s The Tempest for the Opera Festival of New Jersey, and the American premiere of Fleischman’s Rothschild’s Violin at the Juilliard Opera Center.


His passion for stage direction has extended well beyond the stages of those many companies. He has taught at the Juilliard School, the Metropolitan Opera Young Artist Development Program, Manhattan School of Music, Yale University, Mannes College of Music, and the New National Theater of Japan. In 1996 his essay on auditioning (“The Dreaded Audition”) was published by OPERA America.


Mr. Mattaliano received his BA in Theater Arts from Montclair State University with additional training at the Trent Park School of Performing Arts in London, England. In 1998 he received the L. Howard Fox Visiting Alumni Award from his alma mater as well as a National Opera Institute Stage Direction Grant.


Since joining the company, his presence is in considerable demand on the national level, leading the keynote panel at the 2004 OPERA America conference in Pittsburgh and being named to the National Endowment for the Arts’ opera review panel. He was recently elected to serve on OPERA America’s Board of Directors.

 

Watch highlights from last year's BIG NIGHT Concert.


Listen to the Music

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Schedule

Sep 22, 2012
Saturday 7:30 pm

Concert Tickets

BIG NIGHT Concert tickets start at $20.  Purchase online, or call our box office at 503-241-1802.

Your $300 Notte Grande Package Includes

  • An exclusive pre-concert cocktail party with signature drinks and sumptuous feast.
     
  • Premium seating for the concert.
     
  • A spectacular party with the evening's stars, including dessert, wine and after dinner drinks.
     
  • $100 tax deductible contribution.

 

Contact Senior Giving Manager Joe Peacock at 503-417-0572 or send an email to make your reservation by September 17th.