L-R: Anthony Mc Glaun, V. Savoy Mcilwain, Shawnette Sulker, John Mangelos, President Townsend Opera, Barry Robinson, Janis-Rozena Peri, composer's daughter, Matthew Buckman, Townsend Opera General Director
L-R: V. Savoy Mcilwain, Shawnette Sulker, Barry Robinson, Janis-Rozena Peri, Zenobia's daughter, Anthony McGlaun
Bill Doggett writes:
Zenobia Powell Perry’s opera, Tawawa House, left
incomplete at the time of her passing in 1993, received its world premiere
Friday, May 2 in its completed orchestration by Perry scholar, Jeannie Gayle
Pool.
Presented as their closing work of the Season,
Townsend Opera of Modesto California mounted this ambitious venture with a cast
of outstanding singers. The cast leads included Shawnette Sulker, Barry
Robinson, V. Savoy Mcilwain, Lawrence Craig, Anthony P Mc Glaun and Leslie
Sandefur.
The performance was graced
by the presence of the daughter of Zenobia Powell Perry, Janice Perry.
Tawawa House is set
during the time of The Underground Railroad and Civil War. Based on a real location in Perry’s home
state of Ohio, the story line follows the lives and relationships of a group of
escaped slaves who came to Tawawa House as one of the important safe houses in Ohio’s Underground
Railroad network.
The musical narrative
of the opera is based on Negro Spirituals and reenactments of Camp Meetings. Themes of faith and spirituality, family and
the journey to freedom anchor the libretto.
Opening night Photos by Bill Doggett
Productions www.billdoggettproductions.com Production still courtesy Townsend Opera
Townsend Opera www.townsendopera.com
Hi, I'd love to write about this on my blog (I've been following Zenobia Powell Perry for years) but can't find any clip on YouTube. Is there any visual or music from the opera?
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No music though, sorry.
Allan J. Cronin
Thanks Allan, a good review. Still, I can't write about an opera I haven't seen without hearing at least a bit of the music. I'll wait for the Townsend Opera to make it available (they have recorded the opera, so I am hopeful). Judith
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