Showing posts with label John David Boehr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John David Boehr. Show all posts

Sunday, February 8, 2015

NPR features segment on Dallas Opera world premiere

Andrew Bidlack (left) & Craig Verm (right) in Everest
The Dallas Opera just wrapped up the world premier of composer Joby Talbot and librettist Gene Scheer's Everest at the Dallas Opera.  The opera confronts the tragic events surrounding an ill-fated Everest expedition and features actual climber and barihunk Craig Verm, who made his debut with the company. NPR recently ran a segment on the production, which you can listen to online.

Gene Scheer was fascinated by the infamous 1996 expeditions. He wrote the libretto for Everest after traveling around the world to interview survivors of that doomed climb. Everest is British composer Joby Talbot's first opera, after a career that has has included writing for film, television and ballet. Talbot tells NPR that he was especially eager to create a sound world around the peak.

Boehrihunk: John David Boehr
The cast included hunkentenor Andrew Bidlack, mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke, bass Kevin, barihunk John David Boehr and was conducted by the Nicole Paiement.

Craig Verm and Kevin Burdette team up again on March 13 and 15 at the Florentine Opera in Milwaukee  for Robert Aldridge's Elmer Gantry. Tickets and additional information are available online. John David Boehr (aka Boehrihunk) can next be seen on February 11th performing scenes and arias in Opera Viva! with Minnesota Opera at the Covenant Village of Golden Valley.

Monday, February 1, 2010

John David Boehr Works His Weapon





John David Boehr shows off some barihunk arms in this photo and works his weapon in this video of the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt from Gounod's "Romeo et Juliette."

A native of Waco, TX, Boehr has performed with Austin Lyric Opera, Minnesota Opera, Pittsburgh Opera, Palm Beach Opera and at Tanglewood. In 2009, he sang Figaro at the Minnesota Opera in the "Barber of Seville" and performed in Reinhard Keiser's "The Fortunes of King Croesus." He will be performing Chabrier's "L'étoile" at Austin Lyric Opera through February 7th and will perform with New York City Opera in the future.

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Hot as Hell in Minnesota




[Pictures courtesy of Minnesota Opera; Center photo includes Lucas Meachem]

As I write this, it's 37°F in Minnesota. Nonetheless, it's hot as hell at the Minnesota Opera as barihunk Kyle Ketelsen burns up yet another stage. Ketelsen already has the opera world abuzz with his portrayal of Leporello at the Gran Teatro del Liceo with barihunks Simon Keenlyside and Gunther Groissboeck (check out the video on this site]. Ketelsen joins two other barihunks in this production, as well, joining Lucas Meachem and John David Boehr.

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