RESCHEDULED: Maryland Opera Studio: New Works Reading Series
Maryland Opera Studio
Love/Hate
By Jack Perla and Rob Bailis
Scalia/Ginsburg
by Derrick Wang
Due to inclement weather, this performance has been rescheduled to Monday, February 17, 2014.
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the allure and passion of opera. In this concert, first-year Maryland Opera Studio students perform partially staged— but fully dramatic — new works for opera.
In Love/Hate by Jack Perla and Rob Bailis, a couple at a bus stop lives through all the reasons they have for never meeting.
What happens when Supreme Court justices go before a Higher Power? In this comic opera inspired by Supreme Court opinions, Justices Ginsburg and Scalia must pass through three cosmic trials to secure their freedom. The catch: they may have to agree on the Constitution. Derrick Wang’s Scalia/Ginsburg is a valentine to law and opera, where the law’s leading players go toe-to-toe and trill-to-trill in a (gentle) parody of operatic proportions. Opinions will be offered. Dissents will be delivered. And justice will be sung.
Program subject to change.
Preview by ABA Journal
Wang says he did his best to give musical life to the justices’ words, describing Scalia’s writing style as vivid and inspiring in contrast with Ginsburg’s more lyrical prose. Wang says he intertwined music and law in Scalia/Ginsburg, utilizing 'operatic precedent' to ensure the context of each scene’s legal opinions were reflected in a similar musical style and era.
– L. JAY JACKSON, ABA Journal, December 1, 2013
Preview by The Baltimore Sun
'Legal decisions are full of quotations from previous decisions, but they derive something new,' says Wang, 29, who got his law degree from the University of Maryland Carey School of Law in Baltimore. 'The opera is full of quotations and paraphrases of other operas, but ends up being something new. The libretto is very footnoted.'
— TIM SMITH, The Baltimore Sun, February 14, 2014