Bernstein's "Trouble In Tahiti"
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Tanglewood 297 West St., Lenox, Massachusetts 01240
The lyrical, jazzy style of Leonard Bernstein's 1952 one-act opera "Trouble in Tahiti" has much in common with "On the Town" (being performed July 7) and "West Side Story" (July 28). Bernstein himself wrote the libretto; the scenario revolves around Dinah and her husband Sam's disaffection with their rat-race, suburban life. The plot has nothing to do with Tahiti; the title comes from a romantic movie Dinah contrasts with her workaday, unromantic existence. "Trouble in Tahiti" was premiered in June 1952 at Brandeis University, where Bernstein was on the faculty, and was presented by NBC on television the following November.
Semi-staged performance.
Featured Performers & Ensembles:
Charles Prince, conductor
Alexandera Silber, soprano
Shuler Hensleynsley, baritone
Jamie Bernstein, director
Instrumental Ensemble
Vocal Ensemble