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🗓️ 15 September 2021
⏱️ 32 minutes
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The young Composer in Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos is one of opera’s great trouser roles -- a female singer playing the part of a young man. He is set to premiere his new opera at the home of the richest man in Vienna, only to learn moments before the performance that a bawdy comedy troupe will be performing at the same time.
As his plans collapse around him, the Composer falls in love with Zerbinetta, the leader of the commedia dell'arte troupe, and his whole world changes in a flash. In his aria “Sein wir wieder gut,” he sings about how he now sees everything with new eyes. Host Rhiannon Giddens and her guests explore the transformational power of love, music and putting on a pair of pants.
The Guests
Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato is a multi Grammy Award-winner and a fierce advocate for the arts. She’s also kind of a hero, bringing her talents to classrooms, prisons, and refugee camps, and sharing the transformative power of music. She loves playing trouser roles, and finds singing the Composer in particular to be an experience of discovery and total joy.
Writer Paul Thomason is a die-hard Strauss fan and is writing a book about the composer. He sees Strauss as the great humanist among composers, because he presents his characters exactly as they are. He studied conducting and worked with maestros Thomas Schippers and Peter Maag. He has also appeared on the Met Opera’s intermission quizzes during their Saturday broadcasts.
Mo B. Dick is a founding father of the drag king movement. He started performing in drag in 1995 and founded Club Cassanova, the first weekly party dedicated to drag kings, and has made appearances in movies and television. He is also one of the cofounders of the website dragkinghistory.com, which archives the history of drag kings and crossdressers dating all the way back to the Tang dynasty.
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0:00.0 | His entire world view shifts. |
0:10.0 | The ground under his feet opens up and he is no longer standing in the same place that |
0:15.9 | he has been standing for his whole life. |
0:21.6 | From WQXR in the Metropolitan Opera, this is Arieco. |
0:25.0 | I'm Rianne Guttens. |
0:26.8 | His emotion goes plummeting from being way of this astounding moment. |
0:32.8 | He's in the depths of despair. |
0:35.2 | Every episode, we go behind the scenes of a single Arya. |
0:38.6 | Today, it's the composer's Arya from Arya Adne Afnoxos by Ricard Strauss. |
0:43.6 | There's so many rules and the great thing about drag you break them all. |
1:04.6 | Transformation is at the heart of any opera performance, not just because the singers are |
1:09.2 | all playing their roles, but also because music itself has the power |
1:13.6 | to inspire and change us. |
1:16.7 | And today's episode is all about transformation, about the things that allow us to be different |
1:21.8 | versions of ourselves. |
1:26.1 | Well no opera captures this better than Arya Adne Afnoxos by Ricard Strauss. |
1:32.5 | Today we're going to focus on the prologue and it's basically all backstage intrigue |
1:36.3 | in shenanigans. |
1:37.6 | The opera opens inside the house of Vienna's richest man. |
1:42.4 | He's hosting an evening of entertainment at his private home theater and two troops |
1:46.7 | of performers are getting ready backstage, a fun loving vaudeville group and a group |
1:51.6 | of opera singers who take themselves very, very seriously. |
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