I mentioned here a couple of weeks ago that our General Director, Christopher Mattaliano, is going to New York to direct the opening production of New York City Opera’s season, Esther. I am not familiar with this opera and as there were other aspects of this venture that interest me I had a chat with Chris about Esther, and what it is like directing for another company and some other stuff I thought you might like to hear about. Here's what he had to tell me.
Operaman: I know next to nothing about Esther, Chris. Could you tell me something about its origins and why it has been languishing all this time without a revival.
Mattaliano: When Christopher Keene was General Director of New York City Opera he had this idea of celebrating the company’s 50th Anniversary season in 1993 with three world premieres in one week. This was, let’s be honest, a crazy idea - totally insane, but he somehow managed to get together the energy, the casts, and the money to commission three new operas: Marilyn by Ezra Laderman, Griffelkin by Lukas Foss and Esther by Hugo Weisgall and all three of them were premiered in the course of one week during the NYCO 1993 season.
Operaman: How did they fare?