Opera / Semi-staged Performance

Chineke! Orchestra / Cape Town Opera

Enrique Mazzola, conductor
The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess

Black-and-white group portrait of the ensemble in front of a building

Members of the American ensemble of Porgy and Bess, Berliner Festwochen 1952 © akg-images

More diversity in classical music! This is the objective which prompted the Chineke! Orchestra, founded 2015 in London, as a catalysator for change in order to achieve current diversity targets within the classical music world. As part of their joint European tour with the Cape Town Opera from South Africa, they will present George Gershwin’s masterpiece Porgy and Bess in a new semi-staged production at the Musikfest Berlin. Enrique Mazzola will conduct.

Work introduction
19:10, South Foyer


Programme booklet at the venue

When George Gershwin was working on Porgy and Bess, race discrimination was still very much prevalent in public life across large parts of the USA. The quasi-verismo opera is today one of the most frequently performed stage works of the 20th century. As early as 1952, Porgy and Bess was included on the Berliner Festwochen programme at the Titania-Palast in what was then West Berlin, followed by further performances in 1976 and 2012. The opera is focused on the fate of socially deprived Afro-Americans in the southern USA and is set in Cattfish Row, a sleazy alley close to Charleston harbour in South Carolina. Gershwin was at this time one of the most successful Broadway composers. He oriented himself in Porgy and Bess to a wide diversity of musical styles (including influences of jazz and spirituals which are frequently embedded in highly complex musical structures) and ensured that the work was not only performed to elite opera audiences. What is more, he wished Porgy and Bess to be exclusively sung by Black singers: an ideal project for the top-class Cape Town Opera Vocal Ensemble from South Africa and the Chineke! Orchestra which has now become an integral part of British musical life since its highly acclaimed debut at the prestigious BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall in 2017. The performance will be conducted by Enrique Mazzola, currently music director at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

Programme

The Gershwins® 
Porgy and Bess® (1935) 
opera in three acts
by George Gershwin, Erwin DuBose Heyward, Dorothy Heyward and Ira Gershwin 
semi-staged performance

Contributors

Siyabulela Ntlalebass baritone (Porgy)
Nonhlanhla Yendesoprano (Bess)
Lukhanyo Moyaketenor (Sportin’ Life)
Conroy Scottbaritone (Crown)
Brittany Smithsoprano (Clara)
Siphamandla Moyakesoprano (Serena)
Lungelwa Mdekazimezzosoprano (Maria)

Magdalene Minnaar – director
Malika Rosalind – dramaturg, version editor
Shaun Oelf, Grant van Ster – choreography
Maritha Visagie – costume designer, head of wardrobe

Cape Town Opera Vocal Ensemble
Antoinette Huyssenchoir master

Chineke! Orchestra
Enrique Mazzolaconductor

A Berliner Festspiele / Musikfest Berlin event