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A spoonful of arias
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 29 - 09 - 2011


Ati Metwaly all but sings along
The Cairo Opera Company opened its new season 2011/2012 with a bunch of famous scenes from the best-known world operas. The event brought together nearly the entire corps of the company's singers, performing arias from operas by Gioachino Rossini, W.A. Mozart, Georges Bizet, Manuel Penella, Giacomo Puccini, Alfredo Catalani, Johann Strauss, Franz Lehar. From amusing opera buffas such as Rossini's The Barber of Seville (Il Barbiere di Siviglia), Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro) and tragicomic Don Giovanni to more realistically based classics like Bizet's Carmen, Puccini's La Boheme and Turandot... the evening included 23 arias from 13 works -- the perfect recipe for an unforgettable operatic experience.
The singers who took part in the evening (in alphabetical order) are: Abdel Wahab Elsayed (Bass-Baritone), Amina Khairat (Soprano), Amr Medhat (Tenor), Aya Shalaby (Soprano), Dalia Farouk (Soprano), Elhamy Amin (Baritone), Emad Adel (Baritone), Ezzat Ghanem (Bass-Baritone), Gihan Fayed (Soprano), Hala El Shaboury (Mezzo), Ibrahim Nagui (Tenor), Iman Mostafa (Soprano), Injy Mohsen (Soprano), Jacqueline Rafick (Soprano), Jolie Faizy (Mezzo), Mona Rafla (Soprano), Mostafa Mohamed (Baritone), Ramez Labbad (Bass- Baritone), Rasha Talaat (Soprano), Reda El Wakil (Bass- Baritone), Sara Anani (Soprano), Taheya Shams El-Din (Soprano), Tamer Tawfik (Tenor), Walid Korayem (Tenor). Their sheer number testifies not only to the company's wealth but also to the importance of this art in Egypt's music scene. Opera performances have been staged in Cairo since the mid- 19th century yet it was the official opening of the old Cairo Opera House that gave rise to a solid company that included many talented Egyptian singers. Among the first names that shone in Egypt's operatic world were Ratiba El Hefny, Amira Kamel and Violette Makkar, and they were soon followed by an array of younger talents.
In the programme notes Hassan Kamy, Artistic Consultant of the Chairman of the Board of the National Cultural Centre, states: "today, the Cairo Opera Company's repertoire includes 32 opera productions with a permanent ensemble of 32 artists whose refined skills cover opera works from Baroque to Verismo. Some of these artists have performed on the most renowned opera stages of the world." No doubt, many of these singers resumes bearing evidence of outstanding success, having performed notable roles at the Cairo Opera House stage and abroad.
Gihan Fayed, soprano, is possibly the most remarkable voice of all. She has a clear and even vocal texture which, as she demonstrated in aria "Tu che di gel sei cinta" from Puccini's Turandot, carries the same effortless strength in low and high notes . Mona Rafla, as usual, gave us her unique melodious accents in the duet from Penella's El Gato Montes, sung with Walid Korayem . Dalia Farouk's delightful colour was topped with a large dose of wit that fit perfectly "Mein Herr Marquis" (The Laughing Song) from Johann Strauss' Die Fledermaus. Rasha Talaat coped very well with "Die Holle Rache" from Mozart's The Magic Flute, showing masterful control of her voice. Jolie Faizy's interpretation of "La Habanera" from Bizet's Carmen stressed the character's flirtatiousness, while Iman Moustafa's untamed soprano once again demonstrated its power in "Vilja" from Lehar's The Merry Widow. And even though Reda el Wakil and Moustafa Mohamed are among those voices always hiding pleasant surprises, while Elhamy Amin's acting abilities stand out at all times, the ladies were no doubt the heroines of the evening.
But opera is not about singers alone. Opera is a mother of all arts; it is a combination of a number of artistic forces: music, voice and theatre. Its dynamism and passion can be fully experienced only through coherence, harmony and order. It is left to a team of dedicated professionals to create the artistic order: in the absence of even one of those elements, the best production risks tumblng down. The Cairo Opera Orchestra conducted by Nayer Nagui together with the Cairo Opera Choir would have given a convincing performance. With the conductor's earnest efforts, the musicians' sporadic flaws remained insignificant in the face of a bigger drawback of the evening: absence of the director. Though Saad must have created some interesting works in the past, in a number of the recent operatic productions, as director he is literally nonexistent. The singers were repetitively left to their own sense of space and movement, trying to incorporate the characters. There was no scenography or accessories in any of the scenes. The choir was never organised on stage and it eventually became irritating in the final "Brindisi", aria for tutti from Verdi's La Traviata, when the soloists were lost in the absence of even basic stage coordination.
With all the improvements needed from the director's side and the singers trying to cope with the material as per their individual capacities, a general sense of fatigue dominated the performance. With the new operatic season only just starting, hopefully the spirit will lift.


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