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KAREN
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Thoroughly
Modern Maestro...
Karen Keltner conducts regional premieres of operas by Carlisle Floyd and Tobias
Picker, two of America's eminent and thoroughly modern composers
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COLD SASSY TREE- An Opera by Carlisle Floyd Opera Carolina - February 20, 22 & 23(m), 2003 at the Belk Theater |
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THÉRÈSE RAQUIN - An Opera by Tobias Picker San Diego Opera - March 22, 25, 28 & 30(m), 2003 at the Civic Theater |
Karen Keltner, one of the leading woman conductors in opera today, returns to
Opera Carolina in February 2003 to conduct the regional premiere of Cold
Sassy Tree, Carlisle Floyd's charming comic opera, based on the best-selling
novel by Olive Ann Burns, about life and love in rural Georgia at the turn of
the century. Maestro Keltner is today considered an expert on the Floyd repertoire,
having worked closely with the celebrated American composer on numerous occasions
as Resident Conductor of the San Diego Opera where she conducted to great acclaim
the West Coast premieres of both Cold Sassy Tree in 2001 and another
Floyd masterpiece, Of Mice and Men in 1999. Keltner's invariably skilled
reading, vividly communicating to the audience the subtle nuances of Floyd's
music (as well as of other contemporary works), is evidence of the "good
fit" between 20th century American opera and this petite, energetic and
thoroughly modern maestro whose repertoire ranges from bel canto to
Broadway musicals and for whom conducting modern American opera is an artistically
challenging and most gratifying endeavor.
This affinity for contemporary American opera surely will serve Keltner well
when she steps up to the podium at the San Diego Opera's West Coast premiere
in March 2003 of Tobias Picker's Thérèse Raquin - an
opera about a love triangle, murder and guilt. Unlike others in the
genre which are based on Americana, this opera by the award-winning American
composer is adapted from the French novel of the same title by the popular 19th-century
writer Emile Zola. The opera, it has been pointed out, remains true to Zola,
there being no transpositions in time and place. Thus, while the music is contemporary
American, the libretto English and the theme universal, the dramatic material
is classic French - a combination that can be comfortably handled by a skilled
conductor but none better than Maestro Keltner, an American who hails from the
heartland and a certified Francophile whose musical and intellectual arsenal
includes advanced degrees in both Music and French. Under the baton of Maestro
Keltner, this regional premiere of Thérèse Raquin promises
to be a unique and exciting musical experience.
website:
www.karenkeltner.com
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