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Opera, Ballet and the Cleveland Orchestra in a Bartok Extravaganza

Bartok on Stage is a co-production of the Cleveland Orchestra and the Joffrey Ballet
Roger Mastroianni
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The Cleveland Orchestra
Bartok on Stage is a co-production of the Cleveland Orchestra and the Joffrey Ballet

Three art forms come together tonight at Severance Hall.  The Cleveland Orchestra is joining forces with opera stars and the Joffrey Ballet for a unique double-bill titled “Bartok on Stage.”

WKSU’s Vivian Goodman reports on the world premiere production.

Dancers, singers and musicians will collaborate in Cleveland for four concerts beginning tonight and running through the weekend.

Two works by the 20th Century Hungarian composer Bela Bartok will be performed.

Dark themes

The Miraculous Mandarin is a one-act pantomime ballet about prostitution and murder. Equally dark in tone isBartok’sone-act opera Bluebeard’s Castle. The  blood-soaked psychosexual thriller about marital secrets will be sung in Hungarian.

Special sets, staging, costumes and choreography were commissioned for "Bartok on Stage"
Credit ROGER MASTROIANNI / THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
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THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Special sets, staging, costumes and choreography were commissioned for "Bartok on Stage"

The Cleveland Orchestra is working with powerful partners on both productions.

Opera greats

Music Director FranzWelserMost has re-introduced opera to Severance Hall during his tenure. For Bluebeard’s Castle, he’s brought in two of the world’s leading opera singers, bass MikhailPetrenkoand soprano KatarinaDalayman. 

Since 2009, the Cleveland Orchestra and the Chicago-based Joffrey Ballet have performed together at both Blossom Music Center and Severance Hall. For “Bartok on Stage,” they’ve expanded their partnership, commissioning new choreography, staging and costume and set design.

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Vivian Goodman
Vivian is a native Clevelander who grew up mostly in Beachwood but spent part of her adolescence in Glasgow, Scotland, where she attended Hutcheson’s Girl’s Grammar School. She graduated from Beachwood High School in 1966. She later became one of the first inductees to its Gallery of Success.