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The repertoire for this fabulous program - A WONDROUS SOUND, showcasing the full force of Lyric’s amazing orchestra and chorus, was developed in collaboration between Lyric Conductor Enrique Mazzola and Chorus Director Michael Black.

The orchestra started it off with the thrilling overture from Carmen, followed by some of that beloved opera’s most famous choral numbers. My enjoyment was vastly enhanced by John Morgan, Lyric’s General Director, President, and CEO (whew! Keeping exalted company here!) who periodically took the podium with explanations and introductions. I’d not known, for example, how shocking mid-1850’s audiences found Carmen: operas were supposed to be about noble characters in elegant settings, yet here was this baseborn girl working in a cigarette factory! Despite (or possibly because of) this whiff of scandal, it was, and remains, thunderously popular. And I never realized how Rossini’s William Tell helped spur the Swiss people to rise up against Austrian rule and gain their independence.

The William Tell overture, made familiar to everyone by The Lone Ranger, reminded me that the early cartoons were accompanied by classical music, chosen to familiarize kids with the finer things in life. Franz Liszt's 'Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2' was featured in Tom & Jerry’s Cat Concerto and Bugs Bunny’s Rapsody Rabbit, among many others. In What's Opera, Doc? Bugs and Elmer do Wagner; and who could forget Peanuts’ Schroeder serenading Lucy with Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata?

I’d better make a confession: I am a musical philistine. Attending the symphony is nice and all, but I only truly enjoy the allegro movements, and usually spend the adagios mentally reviewing my grocery list. What can I say? I like to be livened up. Also, one of my peculiarities (some would say the least of these but that’s neither here nor there) is that I prefer listening to music I already know. Both these inclinations made A WONDROUS SOUND the perfect program for me, featuring the most beloved (and thereby well-known) overtures and choral numbers from opera and musical theater. And President Morgan’s marvelous commentary added the pleasure of edification to make it a thoroughly splendid afternoon.

Mazzola, as a native Italian, explained to us how selections by Wagner and Verdi in the mid-19th century were focused on themes of peace and unity, helping to motivate the quarrelsome politically independent city-states (Milano, Venezia) to conjoin, creating the single entity we now know as Italy. Cool, yeah? And the ‘Humming Chorus’ from Puccini’s Madama Butterfly was a revelation to me: an entire song hummed, in 4-part harmony … who knew?

The program progressed into the 20th century, and it was a delight to see the austere Lyric Chorus transmute their operatic strains into the giggles and exclamations in “America” from Bernstein’s West Side Story. The program concluded with Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “You’ll Never Walk Alone” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain” (which I had to restrain myself from singing along with).

Those who hurried out during the prolonged standing ovation may have got their cars out of the garage quickly, but they missed Mazzola calling Choral Director Michael Black to the stage to help direct an encore! My companion, faculty from the School of the Art Institute, was moved to hear the overture from Sondheim’s Sunday Afternoon in the Park with George, while knowing the Seurat painting that inspired it was hanging less than two miles away.

I have already enumerated the (less than complimentary) reasons why I so loved this concert, but one would need a totally tin ear not to appreciate it. During a traditional opera the audience must keep their attention on the supertitles to follow the plot, but A WONDROUS SOUND allowed us to simply sit back and enjoy the greatest choral music of all time, from opera’s archetypic gems to treasured Broadway classics.

The performers were obviously enjoying the program as much as we were. Maestro Enrique Mazzola – only the third conductor in the Lyric’s 71-year history – is invariably referred to as ‘beloved’, which he ably demonstrated in this performance. His direction is always buoyant but for A WONDROUS SOUND he was positively effervescent. He gesticulated, he sprang into the air, he beamed at the audience….

Mazzola was wonderfully generous with acknowledgements. Not satisfied with the abundant applause after each selection, he periodically drew his orchestra to their feet, inviting more acclaim for their genius. At the close of the program, he brought several individuals from the wings to receive applause (I’m not sure who they all were, but I clapped – if they’re good enough for Enrique, they’re good enough for me!), and I’ve already spoken of how much I appreciated President John Morgan’s delightful historical vignettes.

I wish I could tell you to go see this show immediately but alas! there were only two performances. We can but hope the reception they received will induce the Lyric to mount such a production again … maybe even regularly?

VERY Highly Recommended

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