About The Illumination Opera Company

The Illumination Opera Company is a Massachusetts-based Opera Company that focuses on Intergenerational projects to bring the opera experience to the community, involving performers of all ages.

An Intergenerational Opera Production does not just mean that we expect adults and children in our audience. Illumination Opera's goal is to not only produce operas for our community, but to also give children and adults in our community the opportunity to take part in creating this ephemeral work of art, an opera production.

In this season we present the opera Hansel & Gretel.
Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008 - 2:00pm
Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008 - 2:00pm
Performing Arts Center at Chelmsford High School,
120-200 Richardson Road
Chelmsford, MA

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Chelmsford Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

 

YOUTH SINGERS NEEDED!

Chelmsford's Illumination Opera Company is looking for local youth, grades 5 and up with unchanged voices, to sing in its performances of Hansel and Gretel on December 6 and 7, 2008 at 2p.m. at CHS's new Performing Arts Center.

Local choir directors Maggie Marshall and Cyndi Bliss will be rehearsing the chorus, which will meet on October 5, 12, 19, and 26 from 1:30-2:30p.m. in the sanctuary of the Chelmsford Unitarian Universalist Church.

There will be rehearsals with the full cast on 10/30, 11/13, and 11/20 at 7p.m., with the chorus rehearsing first each night. During the week prior to performance, there will be evening rehearsals in the PAC on 12/4 and 12/5.

This unique opportunity will provide those involved with a wonderful introduction to the world of opera as well as the world of the stage!

For more info, please contact Maggie Marshall at 978-251-1296 (maggie@ccc.com), or Cyndi Bliss (music@uuchelmsford.org)

Hansel & Gretel Classroom Teaching Guides

Now Available: A complete set of Hansel & Gretel educational materials perfect for both the classroom and homeschool environments. The perfect way to teach children about opera in a fun and interactive format. CLICK HERE

Coming Soon!

February 21, 2009
Carnevale di Venezia!
Celebrate the Carnival Season with the Illumination Opera Company in masque performing the music of Venice.
8:00 pm
All Saints' Episcopal Church
10 Billerica Road
Chelmsford, MA 01824

February 5 and 6, 2010
Die Fledermaus in English
Join us for the original Champagne music by Johann Strauss


About Engelbert Humperdinck's Hansel & Gretel

No, the famous British pop singer from the 1960s -- real name Arnold Dorsey -- did not compose this opera. The Engelbert Humperdinck who wrote Hansel and Gretel was born in Germany in 1854. In the 1890s, his sister, Adelheid Wette, had written a libretto based on the Grimm fairy tale, and asked her brother to set it to music as a Christmas entertainment for her children. Later, Engelbert and Adelheid decided to turn this modest home project into a full-scale opera. Hansel and Gretel premiered on December 23, 1893 at Weimar. It was an instant hit and remains an everlasting masterpiece. The composer Richard Strauss, who was the assistant conductor for the premiere, called it "a masterwork of the first rank."

Click Here for the plot synopsis of Hansel & Gretel.

Hansel & Gretel doesn't have a huge cast, only seven named roles. However, when you add up all the people it takes to actually be able to bring up the curtain, we are at 101 and counting. This includes the co-producer, orchestra, lead singers, chorus, dancers, conductor, director, choral directors, choreographer, costumer, set builders, stage hands, video crew and ushers (so far). Not a small undertaking.

Because this is an introduction to opera for our community, we thought it would be best to sing in English.. Our conductor suggested contacting the Welsh National Opera and the English National Opera. We did, and the Welsh National Opera referred us to David Pountney who was gracious enough to license his libretto to us. We are very lucky because it is the same libretto used by the Metropolitan Opera!

As for the orchestration, we were in need of something considerably smaller than a 90-piece orchestra, but more than a simple piano accompaniment to do justice to the work. Michael Withers came into our lives when our conductor, Dan Rowntree, met him in England. Maestro Rowntree was looking for a reduction of Carmen for Westford Chorus and as it happened Michael had orchestrated the opera for chamber orchestra. When we began thinking about Hansel & Gretel, we wrote to Michael. Michael graciously agreed to the commission of the orchestration for Hansel & Gretel and his orchestration absolutely shimmers!

A Sneek Peek, Courtesy Of The Metropolitan Opera

On January 1, 2008, the Metropolitan Opera production of Hansel and Gretel will be simulcast in movie theatres across the country. We are sure there will be many more than 101 people behind the scenes at the Met! All the MET simulcasts we have seen have been breathtaking and we highly recommend them. We will be there to see their H&G and to hear the very same translation we will be singing here in Massachusetts. Every time we attend an opera we learn more about the art of singing. It isn't just hearing, but seeing too.

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