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MSU Opera Workshop presents ā€˜Dreaming of Mozart’

MSU Opera Workshop presents ā€˜Dreaming of Mozart’

On April 6 and 7, the 91±¬ĮĻ Opera Workshop program is hosting family-friendly performances of scenes from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s operas. (Original illustration by Ginnie Hsu)

Contact: Sasha Steinberg

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Under the direction of internationally acclaimed soprano Roza Tulyaganova, the 91±¬ĮĻ Opera Workshop is hosting two performances of scenes from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s operas.

The family-friendly performances take place at 7:30 p.m. April 6 and 7 at First United Methodist Church’s Connection Center. General admission tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children and MSU students with ID. Tickets may be purchased in advance by contacting Cathy Evans in the Department of Music at 662-325-3070.

The downtown Connection Center is located a short distance east of the church at the intersection of East Lampkin and South Washington streets in 91±¬ĮĻ.

Considered by many to be some of the greatest vocal compositions, Mozart’s operas touch on a wide variety of topics—love, loss, intrigue, class conflict and passion—and are as relevant today as when they were written. Combining scenes from four of Mozart’s major operas, ā€œDreaming of Mozartā€ tells the story of two young people who, after getting lost in the woods and falling asleep, wake up to find themselves within Mozart’s operas.

ā€œRoza Tulyaganova has created a story that connects the scenes in a way that allows the audience to enjoy and follow the story without knowing the synopses of the operas themselves,ā€ said Ryan Landis, MSU voice instructor. ā€œOriginally written for orchestra, this production will feature the MSU Faculty Wind Quintet.ā€

Throughout the program, original illustrations by students in MSU’s Department of Art will be projected on a screen behind the performers. The illustrations were completed under the guidance of MSU Assistant Professor ShihĀ  ā€œGinnieā€ Hsu.

A native of Uzbekistan, Tulyaganova is an MSU assistant professor of voice and opera. The Opera Workshop program provides music majors and non-majors with opportunities to perform a wide variety of opera, musical theatre and operetta music.

Recent Opera Workshop productions include a fully staged performance of the Baroque opera ā€œDido and Aeneasā€; well-known Broadway musicals ā€œRagtime,ā€ ā€œGuys and Dollsā€ and ā€œInto the Woodsā€; and ā€œBulldogs on Broadway,ā€ a Cabaret performance produced by Mississippi Opera in Jackson.

For more Opera Workshop information, contact Tulyaganova at rozat@colled.msstate.edu.

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