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Vagabond Opera announces they’re really doing an opera

March 3, 2010

No kidding. Every once in a while we get a media release that we couldn’t top if we wanted to re-write it.

This is what OMN found in its mailbox from Vagabond Opera:

This is the official announcement for Vagabond Opera’s first opera! This is a VERY exciting time for us as it’s been years in the making and is a great culmination of our journey since the ensemble’s

Vagabond Opera.

birth in Portland seven years ago. This opera represents some fantastic collaborations within the Portland arts world.

Vagabond Opera premiers first full length opera “Queen of Knives” this spring

“Queen of Knives”, a Knife Throwing bullseye opera, brought to the stage by Vagabond Opera and Wanderlust Circus, will premier at the Interstate Cultural Firehouse Center May 7-15th. Composed by Portland’s own Eric Stern (Vagabond Opera, Monsters of Accordion) and directed by Noah Mickens (Wanderlust Circus, Bogville), Queen of Knives runs just six shows at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center before heading into the uncertain future. Don’t let the chance to watch it pass you by.

Queen of Knives is a full-length opera, written in English; starring singers from Portland Opera, Opera Theater Oregon, Willamette Concert Opera, and Cirque du Soleil. It is the only opera composed incorporating Balkan, Arabic, Romanian, jazz, flamenco, Greek Rembetiko, and klezmer musical styles. The internationally acclaimed ensemble Vagabond Opera (from Portland) accompanies the show live on stage as the pit orchestra, with band members Ashia Grzesik and Eric Stern playing dramatic roles; and world class circus performers helping to set the stage for our little 10-in-1 melodrama.

May 7th-15th, Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N Interstate Ave., Portland

TICKETS: $18/Adv $20/Dos, call 503-823-4322, www.ifcc.org

Teaser: Opera fundraiser kick off party April 2nd,  Mississippi Studios, 3939 N Mississippi, Portland

Featuring a full set of music by Vagabond Opera w/ excerpts from the opera, with special guest performers from the Wanderlust Circus

Doors 8pm, Show 8:30pm,Tickets: $10-$25 sliding scale at the door (no one turned away)

The party will include a live auction and other fun ways to throw money at us!

Special VIP package available for $100 – Includes entrance to party, two VIP seats to the opera for any night of your choice, and a signed CD from Vagabond Opera

TICKETS and INFO: www.mississippistudios.com, call 503-288-3895

About Queen of Knives

Queen of Knives, by American composer Eric Stern, is a full-length opera, in English. The opera takes place in a traveling carnival and tells the story of a brother and sister knife-throwing act in the midst of the student protests in Birmingham in the early 1960’s. The story revolves around the relationship of the siblings and a femme fatal who eventually comes between them by challenging their superstitious beliefs in the volatile alchemy of a magic knife and a mysterious ritual. All of this transpires within the whimsical, colorful and often somber backdrop of a carnival landscape littered with barkers, a fire dancer, a belly dancer and vagabond arias.

Vagabond Opera seeks to expand the operatic form by making the voice a central component not only in traditional operatic musical forms and languages but also to surround it with an exciting and eclectic ensemble that plays a variety of musical styles including Balkan, Arabic, klezmer, and jazz. Bandleader Eric Stern continues that mission by the creation of Queen of Knives. Part of Stern’s inspiration for the opera comes from his lifetime interest in the intersection of science and magic. Stern says “The placebo effect is one example where people are given sugar pills and sometimes actually heal–what if, I thought, there was a knife act where the operators actually believed they were using magic knives? How long could this be sustained and would they sustain their illusion in the face of facts?”

The opera explores this theme and much more all within a carnival setting and with the collaboration of Portland’s premier circus company, the Wanderlust Circus (Endless Road, White Album Christmas). This will be Vagabond Opera’s second collaboration with the circus. Queen of Knives opens in May 2010 in Portland.

About the Cast

Scot Crandal as Henry

Scot Crandal is a Classical, Jazz and Rock Singer, Pianist, Composer and Conductor based in Portland, Oregon. He has appeared as tenor soloist with Portland Opera, Opera Theater Oregon, Willamette Concert Opera, St. Mary’s Cathedral and Choral Arts Ensemble. He has performed with national and international jazz artists such as Gene Harris, Bill Berry, Marshall Royal and Ron Steen. Scot’s rock singing has been heard with bands like Thunder Flea, Karaoke from Hell and Vernacular Wood. Examples of his commissioned work include compositions for soprano, Jocelyn Thomas, Grant High School Choir, Voce Bella and Trinity Cathedral Portland. Much of Scot’s music is published by MorningStar Music and OCP. Scot is the director of music at The Episcopal Parish of St. John the Baptist on the campus of Oregon Episcopal School and regularly conducts music by composers including Palestrina, Bach, Mozart and Leo Nestor.

Ashia Grzesik as Katrina

Harnessing her rousing vocals and whimsical, gutsy cello lines, Ashia Grzesik creates songs with elements of cabaret, folk, blues, and pop/punk . Her talents and hard work in classical cello training and voice were noticed at the age of 21, as she was invited to play cello and sing at Cirque du Soleil’s production of “O” in Las Vegas, NV. Her experience with circus performers infected her with a strong interest in theatrical and cabaret performance and upon leaving “O”, she continued to perform theatrically, including in Seattle’s vaudeville Moisture Festival. Ashia has performed in Berlin, her birth city Wroclaw Poland and currently lives in Portland, OR extensively performing her solo works as well as with The Portland Cello Project and Vagabond Opera.

Catherine Olson as Esmerelda

The stage work of Catherine Olson ranges from 17th Century Opera to American Songbook and an array of contemporary works. Recent roles include Pamina (Die Zauberflöte, Oregon Opera Theatre), Cupid (Orpheus in the Underworld, Eugene Opera) and Meg (Brigadoon, Oregon Festival of American Music), as well as work on contemporary music projects, including film music by José Sánchez-Verdú to the original vampire film Nosferatu at Potsdam and Konzerthaus Berlin.

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Eric Stern as The Barker

Eric Stern is the Northwest’s own premiere operatic tenor, accordionist, pianist, composer and consummate showman, an unparalleled devo with incendiary stage presence and devilish virtuosity. Trained in Europe he has performed there and in the U.S. and Canada garnering critical acclaim for his musicianship and his stunningly imaginative songwriting. In Portland Oregon he leads Vagabond Opera, a Balkan Arabic Klezmer-based, original absurdist cabaret ensemble. Eric Stern composes, arranges, fronts, and is the lyricist for the band. He is also the co-founder, accordionist, and singer of Hazz Hazz Hulu an Arabic and Turkish ensemble. Eric Stern has appeared on NPR and in New York City, Paris, Seattle, Toronto, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Philadelphia, Portland, and Santa Fe. Most recently Eric Stern has played throughout the Northwest at the Oregon Country Fair, Tractor Tavern, The Willamette Valley Folk Festival,The Fez, Sam Bond’s Garage, McMenamin’s Summer Concert Series, Dante’s, Rose Garden Amphitheater, MusicFest Northwest and opening for Al Franken at the Oregon Democratic Fundraiser. He appears on the Decemberist’s latest album and performs as a solo act or with the Eric Stern Trio.

About Noah Mickens

Noah Mickens is the Ringmaster of the Portland Freak Underground. He helms or has helmed such top-shelf entertainment operations as Victorianesque circus Batty’s Hippodrome, nightmare ritual troupe Societas Insomnia, post-asiatic chamber noise ensemble Nequaquam Vacuum, radical queercore arts collective 2Gyrlz Performative Arts, dirty variety review Cabaret Babylon, global nomadic music collective Radon, and revolutionary freakshow The 999 Eyes Of Endless Dream. In addition to the aforementioned troupes; his work as a theatrical director has included a butoh adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream co-directed with Mizu Desierto, dark fairytale noise musical Bogville co-directed with NagaSita, and post-apocalyptic rock opera Day of the Zombie composed by Zombie Dan Abbott. He’ll take you off like a Saturday.

About Vagabond Opera

Bohemian Cabaret ensemble Vagabond Opera is described by the Washington Post as “A band of ceaseless charisma, boundless energy, impeccable musicianship and more than a little touch of both the naughty and exotic.” The group delivers passionate offerings of Bohemian cabaret for young and old. Paris hot jazz, gut bucket swing, tangos, Ukrainian folk-punk ballads, klezmer and vigorous originals meet a world of riverboat gambling queens, Turkish belly dancers, and the enigmatic Marlene Dietrich. Weaving elements of Kurt Weil, Duke Ellington and Edith Piaf with absurdist flair, theatrics and an old world mood, Vagabond Opera presents the new wave of opera–lusty voices singing in 13 languages and presenting a cabaret of rich musical phrasing, sparkling lyrics and indomitable stage presence, all played with exuberance, skill and a gritty Vagabond edge. This is Opera liberated and reinvented for every

About Wanderlust Circus

The finest acrobats, aerialists, jugglers, and maestrae of other exotic disciplines gather together beneath the banner of Wanderlust Circus. From their base of operations at Portland Bossanova Ballroom, Wanderlust is devoted to extending the scintillant tendrils of the New Circus until every waking creature has been entertained. Co-producers Noah Mickens (Bogville, Societas Insomnia) and Nick the Creature (Circo Romani, CellSpace) have brought capacity crowds to such landmark events as The White Album Christmas, Cirque L’Amour, The Wonderland Circus, and an immense bandshell in the midst of a pouring rainstorm at Oregon Country Fair. They will continue.




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