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The
New Jersey Association of Verismo
Opera™ has been part of the New Jersey music scene since 1989. It
began by sponsoring a vocal competition and an opera workshop. In
January 1990, the association engaged Maestro Gregory Ortega for its
first Gala Operatic Orchestra Concert held at the Park Theatre in
Union City. NJAVO featured the winners of its first vocal
competition along with internationally renowned artists. In 1991 the
NJAVO orchestra began performing in Bergen County at the Fort Lee
Historic Park. In 1993, Metropolitan Opera star Lucine Amara joined
the association as Artistic Director.
Since then the association has become famous in and outside the
state of New Jersey for its revivals of rarely performed works such
as Amica, Guglielmo Ratcliff, Il Voto, I Ranzau, Mese Mariano,
Madame San Gene, Pinotta, Silvano, etc. The roster of great singers
who have appeared with the association includes Licia Albanese,
Lucine Amara, Barbara Conrad, Russell Christopher, Eugenio Fernandi,
Franco Bonanome, Jerome Hines, Roberta Knie, Elaine Malbin, Lynn
Owen, Abe Polakoff, Elinor Ross, and many others.
In the summer of 1995 international conductor Anthony Morss became
NJAVO's new Music Director and Principal Conductor leading NJAVO's
centennial celebration of Puccini's La Boheme. November 4, 1995,
Armenian composer, Vazgen Muradian's music was featured for the
first time in New Jersey. It was also NJAVO's first time at the
Orrie de Nooyer auditorium. It was to become home base.
On March 9, 1996, NJAVO presented the eastern seaboard’s premiere of
Pietro Mascagni's Isabeau featuring soprano Evelyn La Quaif. The
Brescia version of Puccini's Madama Butterfly followed October 11,
1996, and featured American soprano Ruth Williams, tenor Emmanuel Di
Villarosa, and Met artist Russell Christopher.
Bellini’s Norma was presented on May 8, 1997, featuring all the
original embellishments of Giuditta Pasta and Antonio Di Candia, the
first Norma and Pollione, followed by a grand production of Giuseppe
Verdi’s Aida, October 18 with a cast of over 100. On December 8,
1997, our Gala Concert featured Patrice Munsel, Lili Chookasian,
Elinor Ross, Chester Ludgin, Elaine Malbin, and the Irine Fokine
Ballet Company in excerpts from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker.
In 1998, Donizetti’s 200th birthday was celebrated with a new
production of Maria Stuarda on May 9 featuring Canadian soprano
Evelyn La Quaif and mezzo Alexandra Zalska. On September 17 Giuseppe
Verdi’s popular masterpiece La Traviata was spotlighted featuring
soprano Heather Sarris, tenor Timothy Sarris and baritone James
Dietsch. The December 5th Orchestra Concert featured the winners of
the Annual Vocal Competition; soprano Angela Simpson, baritone Brian
Johnson, tenor Jeffrey Mosher and contralto Sandra Van Cleve with
other international artists at the Academy of the Holy Angels in
Demarest, NJ.
On March 27, 1999 Guest Conductor John Minkoff lead a number of
international artists and a full orchestra in works by Weber,
Tchaikovsky, Verdi and Mozart. The season concluded on May 8 with
one of the most popular operatic works, Bizet’s Carmen. A number of
new artists were introduced in NJAVO’s lavish production, Alexandra
Zalska, Kenneth Morris, Jennifer Lopez, Stephen Fredericks.
NJAVO's Annual International Vocal Competition gets stronger every
year. It is through this competition NJAVO is able to offer
scholarship aid and performance opportunities to the budding new
stars of tomorrow. School programs help students experience the
grandeur of opera without all the stuffiness. Dress rehearsals, open
to students and seniors is one of the many ways NJAVO continues to
play a leading role in the arts education in Bergen County. |
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