Jacqueline Goldfinger and Alexandra Deshorties

Jacqueline Goldfinger and Alexandra Deshorties

Author: Keturah Stickann May 3, 2021 Duration: 58:52

Keturah begins the podcast with an interview with soprano, Alexandra Deshorties.  They start discussing Donizetti’s Roberto Devereaux, and move into Poulenc’s La Voix Humaine, using each libretto to discuss how the text tells the story, and how to work within the confines of the music to find an appropriate interpretation of the text.  Alexandra is frustrated with the idea of sounding “pretty” or “cute,” and wants the text to ring true in all of its beauty and ugliness.  She is convinced that the music can help achieve that.

Keturah’s second interview is with playwright and librettist, Jacqueline Goldfinger.  Jacqueline is a friend and collaborator of Melissa Dunphy, who was on this podcast a few weeks ago.  Keturah and Jacqueline discuss this relationship, as well as the numerous other composers with whom she works.  They also talk about the differences between playwriting and libretto writing, and how she collaborates within each project.



In Words First: Talking Text in Opera, stage director Keturah Stickann pulls back the curtain on the most fundamental, yet often overlooked, element of the art form: the words themselves. This isn't a historical survey or a review show. Instead, each episode is a focused, revelatory conversation that digs into the craft of putting language to music. Keturah sits down with the people who shape opera's narratives-librettists wrestling with poetic meter and dramatic structure, lyricists adapting contemporary stories, producers championing new works, and singers who must embody this text night after night. They discuss the unique challenges and quiet triumphs of storytelling in a musical medium, exploring how a single word choice can alter a character's entire journey or how a phrase must bend to fit a composer's line. The podcast lives in the specifics, offering a rare glimpse into the collaborative alchemy between page and stage. You'll hear about the meticulous work that happens long before the first orchestral rehearsal, gaining a deeper appreciation for opera as a living, breathing form of drama. It's for anyone curious about the mechanics of artistic creation, whether you're a seasoned opera-goer or simply fascinated by how stories are built from the ground up. Join Keturah and her guests for these intimate, insightful dialogues that truly put the words first.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 63

Words First: Talking Text in Opera
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