'TERRIBLES' AT
OAKLAND OPERA THEATER
By D. Rane Danubian
artssf.com, the independent observer of San Francisco Bay Area music
Week of Oct. 8-15, 2006
Vol. 9, No. 20
OAKLAND---Oakland Opera Theater has taken a
stab at Philip Glass' chamber opera after Jean Cocteau, "Les Enfants
Terribles" (1996), rising occasionally above the level of student
performances.
The hard-to-translate title---try
"Impetuous Youth"---is taken from a novel and 1950 film, both by Jean
Cocteau, an enfant terrible in
his own right. Consistent with the original, this dance opera is
in French, though English-language narration is provided.
In his quickie opera-tragedy with
just three pianos (no orchestra) doing minimal diatonic ostinato
figures into the night, Glass adroitly moved the setting to French
Indo-China, thus adding further exoticism to Cocteau's Symbolist
sensuality swirling around the three central figures traced from
pre-adolescence to early adulthood. The tale might have been inspired
by Ravel's far more successful opera on a child's fantasy-filled life,
"L'Enfant et les Sortileges."
The continual conflicts between the
siblings Elisabeth and the younger, immature Paul are difficult to
capture with operatic impact. And until the entry of Agathe in a
growing-up triangle of sorts, the drama never takes wing. Particularly
problematical is game-player Elisabeth's sudden turn to a manipulative
bent in midstream, preventing Paul from developing his love affair with
Agathe and ultimately leading to his disastrous ending.
Suggestions of unisex relationships also surface via the male alterego
of Agathe and the ambiguities of the Elisabeth-Agathe ties.
The very modest OOT
production used a clever multi-level set which however left the
(student) dancers of Danny Nguyen's Dance Company in their sizable
dramatic interplay precious little room to maneuver. Stage Director Tom
Dean needed a lot more rehearsal time than he got with the cast of
soprano Joohee Choi and baritone Axel Van Chee as the siblings, and
mezzo Cary Ann Rosko as Agathe. Deidre McClure conducted, with
little rhythmic flexibility.
Supertitle
translations---very much needed, as not even my French companion could
catch much of the singers' diction---were provided most of the time on
Oct. 8, at least when the system was not blacking out.
OOT is in its sixth season, recognized
for imaginative mountings of several other operas by Glass and Virgil
Thomson in its intimate space adroitly reconstructed for each new
production.
Oakland Opera Theater in Glass'
"Les Enfants Terribles," a chamber opera in French, through Oct. 22.
Two hours 5 min., one intermission.
Oakland Metro Opera House, 201 Broadway, Oakland. For info: (510)
763-1146 or go online.
©D. Rane Danubian 2006
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D. Rane Danubian has been
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