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Wainwright Unveils his Prima Donna


Prima Donna , the debut opera from Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, will be presented July 10 at the 2009 Manchester International Festival, a biennial arts festival of original work in Manchester, U.K.

At a press conference in March at New York's W Hotel Union Square, Wainwright spoke about the project's genesis before presenting a brief audio recording of the opera's first rehearsal. "I always wanted to write one, and I have such great respect for the medium," said Wainwright, who fell in love with opera at the age of 14. "I failed out of music school, but I paid for my education in overpriced opera tickets."

Prima Donna , in which Wainwright does not appear, is directed by Daniel Kramer, conducted by Pierre-André Valade, and designed by Antony McDonald. Set in 1970 Paris, the French-language opera stars noted soprano Janis Kelly as Madame Régine Saint Laurent, an aging opera diva staging a professional comeback after six years of silence.

"It dawned on me that there'd never been an opera about an opera singer," said Wainwright, who was partially inspired by legendary Greek-American soprano Maria Callas. "I wanted it to be somewhat relevant and modern, but in the romantic style of music that I enjoy. The world of opera still translates very well with that style of music."

Wainwright had originally been commissioned to write an opera by New York's Metropolitan Opera, but the partnership dissolved due to scheduling issues and the fact that Met officials wanted an English-language opera for more mainstream appeal. Wainwright, who is French Canadian on his mother's side -- his parents are the folk musicians Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle -- only briefly considered an English translation. "It ruined the piece," he said. "I didn't want anything to compromise or commercialize it."

Insistent that the parting was amicable, Wainwright has not ruled out future collaboration with the Metropolitan Opera. "I still go to the Met all the time," he said. "I actually would love the opera to come to the Met eventually."

Following the press conference, the openly gay artist spoke exclusively to Advocate.com about Prima Donna 's unpublicized gay subject matter. "The butler, Monsieur Phillipe, is gay, but he's the villain," said Wainwright of the character he likens to Max von Mayerling, Norma Desmond's valet in Sunset Boulevard . "Another gay villain, right? He's a bitchy queen. He's sort of a cross between Liberace and Dracula."

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Lickety Splitz
    Date posted: 7/11/2009 3:30:00 AM
    Hometown: Lez Not Go There

    Comment:

    Rufus' singing always sounds like he has a cock in his mouth.

  • Name: Phil M.
    Date posted: 7/10/2009 5:00:00 PM
    Hometown: Baltimore

    Comment:

    Rufus Wainwright is annoying as hell.

  • Name: CHT
    Date posted: 7/10/2009 3:32:00 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    Tosca was an opera about an opera singer.Failed out of music school? It shows Rufus, it shows.

  • Name: Bsomers
    Date posted: 7/9/2009 10:58:00 PM
    Hometown: New York, NY

    Comment:

    He is so overrated. Seems totally in love with himself.

  • Name: Everett Sillers
    Date posted: 7/9/2009 10:47:00 PM
    Hometown: Catonsville

    Comment:

    Never been an opera about an opera singer? I wonder how anyone who goes to the Met all the time has missed "Tosca."



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