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Marco Iannelli’s new score for chamber ensemble for “La finta giardiniera”

Marco Iannelli’s new chamber ensemble score for Mozart’s eighth opera La finta giardiniera, commissioned by Hong Kong’s Musica Viva, had a typhoon-delayed premiere on 2 September 2023 at the Hong Hong City Hall.

He wrote in the house programme:

“How does one dare ‘transcribe’ an opera written by Mozart?”, I said to myself when I’d been asked to “reduce” the original orchestral score for a new ensemble of just 15 musicians. But I couldn’t help myself: the challenge was more than intriguing.

“La Finta Giardiniera” is Mozart’s first opera written at an age most of us might consider adult, but still quite far from the “level” of the first of his operas that are still performed with regularity, “Die Entführung aus dem Serail”, written seven years later. Yet, from a musical perspective, the characteristics of Mozart’s style are all already discernible: along to his innate notable elegance, we already encounter the enchanting loveliness of straightforward melodies as well as simple but effective chord progressions.

These were qualities I needed to maintain, obviously. The challenge was in the instrumentation, or rather in the way Mozart created a quite unusual colour palette to highlight the psychological peculiarities of each character. The original instrumentation, in fact, kept changing according to the scene or the singer: oboes and horns in one aria; trumpets and timpani in another; or just strings in the next one. How was I to keep the same dynamic colourfulness within the size of a chamber orchestra?

I decided to select the wind instruments with the widest range (flute, clarinet and bassoon) while keeping the traditional string quartet, but boosting the role of the double bass. Then with a magnifier I began to dissect all of the original melodic lines, themes, effects, details and weave them in a new musical thread, made with exactly the same material, but meticulously reallocated to the new instrumentation. If before we had the power of trumpets or French horns, now we have the energy of bassoon and double bass; while flute and clarinet are in dialogue in the place of oboes.

But just as the dance figured in eighteenth-century ball rooms, also here the instrumental couples keep changing, following the drama and the comedy, feelings and personalities, giving back to the audience (hopefully) the same freshness and originality of Mozart’s creation.

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Premiere of “Pomme d’Api” in Guangzhou

The Chinese premiere of Jacques Offenbach’s “Pomme d’Api” opened on 30 June 2023 to a sold-out performance at the Guangzhou Opera House as part of the French Croisements Festival. Set locally in Guangzhou as the story of a small opera company putting on a production of Offenbach’s one-act operetta, this production was extended and adapted from the OperaLab’s French May production in Hong Kong in 2022, and included a world premiere score for chamber ensemble by Marco Iannelli, the addition of six additional selections from two other Offenbach operettas, “La Périchole” and “Pépito” and new Chinese dialogue.

The performance featured soprano Wang Xiaoqing as Catherine (Pomme d’Api), baritone Zhai Xiaohan as Rabastens and tenor Lu Yafei as Gustave. Zheng Honghao conducted and with Chen Yiyan as the pianist.

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“Le docteur Miracle” debuts with Opera Hong Kong and HKUST

OperaLab’s new production of George Bizet’s “Dr. Miracle” for Opera Hong Kong in cooperation with HKUST and in association with the French May premiered at HKUST’s Shaw Auditorium on 15 May 2023.

It featured Etta Fung as Laurette, Isaac Drocha as her professorial father, Chen Yong as Silvio, Romeo and the eponymous Dr. Miracle and Ashley Chui as the stepmother Véronique.

Marco Iannelli’s new score was performed by the OperaLab Chamber Orchestra conducted by Hsu Wei-en.

Dr Miracle appeared in a double bill with a new production or Gaetano Donizetti’s “Rita“.

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“Pomme d’Api” opens in Guangzhou 30 June

OperaLab’s “Pomme d’Api” has been adapted for a new run at the Guangzhou Opera House and part of the Croisements Festival. It includes a new score for chamber ensemble by Marco Iannelli, additional selections from “La Périchole” and a new “play-within-a-play staging”.

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“Rita” returns to Guangzhou from 28 April

The Guangzhou Opera House is reprising “Rita” with six additional performances. Details here.

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“Le docteur Miracle”, Hong Kong, 15 May 2023

15 May 2023: a new production of Dr. Miracle, Georges Bizet’s first opera, developed for Opera Hong Kong in partnership with HKUST as part of the 2023 French May. Reset in contemporary Hong Kong, with a new arrangement for chamber ensemble by Marco Iannelli, new dialogue in English and Cantonese, and interpolating a duet from another early Bizet opera, Don Procopio.

Leading a double with a new production of Rita by Gaetano Donizetti.

Details and registration.

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“Rita” in Dongguan

The Guangzhou Opera Theatre production of “Rita” is being taken on tour, with the the first stop in Dongguan on 25 March 2023. The performance features Xing Xinyuan (soprano) as Rita, Lin Junliang (tenor) as Beppe and Zhong Haodong (baritone) as Gasparo.

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Etta Fung sings in “Orphée et Eurydice” in Edmonton

Etta Fung sang Amour in Opera Edmonton’s “Orphée et Eurydice”.

Etta Fung … nearly steals the show… climbing the hanging silks and twirling in the air, singing impeccably as she does. (Edmonton Journal)