Michael Ching's blog, pondering music, opera, and where and how it fits in, particularly in the regions. For more information about specific works, look down the right side.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Cinderella's Shoe
Cenerentola Costumes
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Cenerentola staging
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Preview week for Cenerentola
Our Assistant Artistic Director and Chorus Master, Stephen Carey, put together a series of performances this week in Jonesboro, Arkansas, Oxford and Corinth, Mississippi, and Jackson, Tennessee. Today's performance was in the little town of Wynne, Arkansas and it was billed as "Divas and Daffodils." It was held in a beautiful back yard.
At one point, the family cat, a very large and friendly Tom, decided to lie down right in front of our Cinderella, Rachel Waiters, while she sang "My Soul's Been Anchored in the Lord."
The Easter Bunny also put in an appearance.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Cinderella or La Cenerentola

Memphis has a faux vintage trolley system which makes jolly loop downtown. We are using it to advertise our upcoming production of CINDERELLA (LA CENERENTOLA)
The Rossini opera doesn't actually have a shoe in it. Instead, matching bracelets are used to confirm Cindy's ID. However, in a nod to the Disney interpretation, we have put the glass slipper back into it.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Delta Capella
I've been helping out a very little bit with an extraordinarily talented group of musicians here--Delta Capella.
They are a group of male singers from very diverse backgrounds who sing a capella music that ranges from doowop to classical. It takes lots of hours of practice and a good ear. The group has a wonderful collaborative vibe. They have a concert coming up at the Bartlett Performing Arts Center.
Its an impressive art form, and worth checking out.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Your very own castle near Dallas
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
We Don't Rent Pigs

The road from Memphis to Murray, Kentucky goes through the small cities of Milan (My-Lan), McKenzie, and Paris, Tennessee and then on up north to Murray which is just across the TN/KY border. On the highway north of Paris is a sign that says "We Don't Rent Pigs." I mentioned it at my audition class and one of the students recalled having seen it too.
Alas, I didn't get a photo of it, but I did get a shot of the welcome sign going into Paris with its very robust catfish... er poisson-chat.
Singing and Opera Murray State
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Vienna Teng

A group of folks from the Chinese community gathered to celebrate and meet Vienna Teng.
She is immensely talented and has the real potential to be a major artist some day. She sang a couple of songs and talked about her career and move from computer science into music. One of the headliners at the Folk Alliance conference, she was very gracious and generous with her time. For me, it was great to meet some students who already knew about her.
Asian Americans are very prominent in many fields, but not in some of the most visible ones--film, pop music, national politics to name a few... It would be a cultural milestone if she can climb the heights of the pop music biz.
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