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Christopher Allen Offers 'Artistic Salvation' in Ne Quittez Pas

“Pianist Christopher Allen proved a thrilling collaborator, finding orchestral colors in his virtuosic playing.” Conductor Christopher Allen returned to his first love, the piano, to partner Patricia Racette in his Opera Philadelphia debut.

September 30, 2018

Photos by Dominic M. Mercier

Photos by Dominic M. Mercier

“At equal partnership with Racette is Music Director and Pianist, Christopher Allen. His playing of Poulenc’s writing is superb. From the first tones of Poulenc’s Intermezzo No. 3 to the final sounds of the opera, each and every note was played with such clarity, command, and tenderness, that the audience is left unaware of the immense difficulty of the music.”
— Schmopera

Christopher Allen has made a critically acclaimed Opera Philadelphia debut, in an unusually multi-faceted role as music director, pianist, and actor for Ne Quittez Pas. The program, a re-imagining of Poulenc’s La voix humaine for Opera Philadelphia’s Festival O18, starred Patricia Racette in a production by James Darrah.

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“Voix Humaine is heard here accompanied by an excellent solo pianist, Christopher Allen… To their credit, though, the performers (including pianist Allen, who deserves some kind of MVP award) commit fully to Darrah’s vision.”
Parterre Box

“Pianist Christopher Allen had a wonderful feel for Poulenc's alternating sweetness and acid, and I often wished Darrah had granted both him and Nelson the simple visual quiet of a small white spotlight.”
Philadelphia Inquirer

“Yet in the hands of Racette and her gifted accompanist, Christopher Allen, I never came close to cringing. The production uses a piano reduction in place of full orchestra, which Allen dispatches with real feeling for Poulenc’s melodious writing…”
Broad Street Review

“[Racette’s] partner in music-making, pianist Christopher Allen proved a thrilling collaborator, finding orchestral colors in his virtuosic playing.”
Opera Today

“I'd say that more is less, except for the elegant piano performances by Music Director Christopher Allen, which I found quite pleasing.”
Broadway World

“…Poulenc songs with the impeccable collaboration of pianist/music director Christopher Allen, creating a hauntingly penetrating sound in the cavernous cabaret. This romp through music, poetry, and devilish insanity…made the first act of Ne Quittez Pas into a revelatory vehicle for the musical talents of Christopher Allen and Edward Nelson. The second half is the actual Jean Cocteau play, La voix humaine… Christopher Allen did a masterful job with the score.”
Philly Life & Culture

“There’s nobility, too, in the soprano Patricia Racette’s…masterly performance, and Christopher Allen’s responsive piano collaboration…”
The New York Times

“The piano accompaniment, performed by Christopher Allen…made its pain especially intimate.”
Wall Street Journal

“Music Director and pianist Christopher Allen offered artistic salvation from beginning to end, including his rendition of Poulenc’s Intermezzo no. 3 during the opening scene…”
Bachtrack

“…Christopher Allen’s ability to hold it all together despite whatever was transpiring on stage, all the while playing magnificently.”
Seen and Heard International

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Kicking off The 2018/19 Season

This season will take Verismo artists to stages and orchestra pits around the world, including those of the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Opera, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Los Angeles Opera, Canadian Opera Company, Opera Philadelphia, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Bayerische Staatsoper, and Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw.

September 5, 2018

The 2018/19 season will take Verismo artists – including the opera singers, conductor, and string quartet highlighted below – from Istanbul and Amsterdam to New York and London, as they make important role and house debuts and renew connections with favorite collaborators.


Jamie Barton, Mezzo

Sara in Roberto Devereux
San Francisco Opera
September 8-27, 2018
*role debut

Azucena in Il trovatore
Bayerische Staatsoper
October 7-17, 2018

Mezzo Soloist in Verdi Requiem
Royal Opera House Covent Garden
October 23, 2018

Azucena in Il trovatore
Lyric Opera of Chicago
November 17-December 9, 2018

Sister Helen Prejean in Dead Man Walking
Atlanta Opera
February 2-10, 2019
*role debut

 

Fricka in Das Rheingold
Metropolitan Opera
March 9-May 6, 2019

Recital with Kathleen Kelly
Renée Fleming VOICES
Kennedy Center
March 23, 2019

Fricka in Die Walküre
Metropolitan Opera
March 25-May 7, 2019
*March 30 simulcast in cinemas via Met Live in HD

Jezibaba in Rusalka
San Francisco Opera
June 16-28, 2019

Photo by Stacey Bode

Photo by Stacey Bode


Photo by Gabriel Gastelum

Photo by Gabriel Gastelum

Christopher Allen, Conductor

Ne Quittez Pas
Opera Philadelphia
September 22-30, 2018

Candide
New England Conservatory
October 23-24, 2018

The Barber of Seville
Michigan Opera Theatre
November 10-18, 2018

Bel Canto Trio
70th Anniversary Tour
November-December 2018

 

Recital with Joshua Guerrero
December 2018

An American Original
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
January 10-12, 2019

Rising Stars Concert
Lyric Opera of Chicago
April 2019

The Marriage of Figaro
Opera Theatre of St. Louis
May 25-June 29, 2019


Corinne Winters, Soprano

Soprano Soloist in Verdi Requiem
Monteverdi Choir & Orchestra
2018 European Tour
September 16 – Wroclaw, Poland
September 18 – London, UK
September 20 – Pisa, Italy
October 30 – Lucerne, Switzerland
November 1 – Vienna, Austria
November 2 – Budapest, Hungary
November 4 – Munich, Germany
November 5 – Luxembourg, Luxembourg
November 7 – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Tatiana in Eugene Onegin
Michigan Opera Theatre
October 13-21, 2018

 

Soloist in Bachianas Brasileiras
True Concord | TDSF
January 18-20, 2019

Rachel in La Juive
Opera Vlaanderen
March 10-April 6, 2019
*role debut

Soloist in Les nuits d'été
Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra
April 11, 2019

Soloist in García Lorca: Muse and Magician
New York Festival of Song
April 24, 2019

Photo by Fay Fox

Photo by Fay Fox


Photo by Fay Fox

Photo by Fay Fox

Russell Thomas, Tenor

Roberto in Roberto Devereux
San Francisco Opera
September 8-27, 2018
*role debut

Manrico in Il trovatore
Bayerische Staatsoper
October 7-17, 2018

Manrico in Il trovatore
Lyric Opera of Chicago
November 17-December 9, 2018

Tenor Soloist in Das Lied von der Erde
Dallas Symphony
January 10-13, 2019

 

Tito in La clemenza di Tito
Los Angeles Opera
March 2-24, 2019

Otello in Otello
Canadian Opera Company
April 27-May 26, 2019
*staged role debut

Otello in Otello
Deutsche Oper Berlin
June 8-20, 2019


Fry Street Quartet

As One
Album Recording
September 10-13, 2018

The Crossroads Project: Rising Tide
Indiana University Cinema
October 4, 2018

Bartok String Quartets: Complete Cycle
Utah State University
November 6-8, 2018

Earthbound
NOVA Chamber Music Series
January 20, 2019

 

 

 

FSQ @ USU Series
February 5, 2019

FSQ @ USU Series
March 5, 2019

The Crossroads Project: Rising Tide
Shepherd University
April 17, 2019

The Crossroads Project: Rising Tide
Longwood Gardens
April 18, 2019

Photo by Andrew McAllister

Photo by Andrew McAllister

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Two Verismo Artists Profiled in Musical America

Over the past decade, Musical America has had an incredible knack for featuring "New Artists of the Month" who go on to big things. This month's follow-up on 25 of these still-rising stars includes conductor Christopher Allen and soprano Corinne Winters.

June 26, 2018

Photos by Gabriel Gastelum and Fay Fox

Photos by Gabriel Gastelum and Fay Fox

“Every month for nearly ten years, Musical America has featured a New Artist on our home page: someone with a special talent that, for the most part, hasn’t yet been ‘discovered’... We were right, as we were with all of the 25 we check on in this issue.”
— Susan Elliott, Musical America

Musical America followed up with conductor Christopher Allen, who was originally profiled as "New Artist of the Month" in July 2015 and "seems to be everywhere these days," and soprano Corinne Winters, profiled in January 2012, for whom "Violetta has become such an integral part of [her] operatic trajectory." 

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Christopher Allen Featured in Opera News Magazine

"At thirty-one, conductor Christopher Allen is one of the fastest-rising podium stars in North America. Allen’s leadership is a model of clarity, vigor and intelligence, keenly detailed and richly colored; his work with soloists, chorus and orchestra is first-class..." The October issue of Opera News includes a 2-page spotlight on the young conductor – and his tattoos.

October 1, 2017

Photo by Gabriel Gastelum

Photo by Gabriel Gastelum

“Opera is not dead. I’m just going to keep saying that.”
— Christopher Allen

During a late afternoon lunch in St. Louis’s plush Tenderloin Room last June, Allen answered questions carefully and succinctly; his voice is soft, but his passion for opera is loud and clear. “The stories of our time need to be told. And the medium where I can help that is opera. That’s what we do—tell stories. Look at Ricky’s Grapes of Wrath, which we are doing now. Steinbeck’s novel was written in the ’30s, but there are so many things in it that are relevant today. How scary is that? 

“Did you see Fellow Travelers at Cincinnati Opera? Greg Spears is a brilliant composer, and that piece is a perfect example of a story that is relevant to our time and needed to be told. I sat there and thought, ‘Wow, this is absolutely entertaining—people need to see this.’ And the reaction of that audience was astonishing. Opera is not dead. I’m just going to keep saying that. I suppose ‘Opera is dead’ is a good media headline, but I don’t know how true it is.

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Conductor Christopher Allen Recognized by Solti Foundation U.S.

The 30-year-old maestro receives a 2016 Solti Foundation U.S. Career Assistance Award.

May 3, 2016

Photo by Gabriel Gastelum

Photo by Gabriel Gastelum

Christopher Allen, John L. Magro Resident Conductor at Cincinnati Opera, and Associate Conductor at Los Angeles Opera, has been named as a recipient of a 2016 Solti Foundation Career Assistance Award.

Now in its twelfth year of assisting outstanding young U.S. conductors to further develop their talent and careers, the Solti Foundation U.S. is the foremost organization in the United States dedicated exclusively to helping young conductors.

The mission of the Solti Foundation U.S. is to identify, support and promote emerging young American conductors as they launch their classical careers.

Established in 2000 to honor the memory of Sir Georg Solti by lending significant support to career-ready young American musicians, the Foundation endeavors to seek out those musicians who have chosen to follow a path similar to that followed by Sir Georg himself.

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New Website Launched for Conductor Christopher Allen

"At once supportive, unassuming, and richly musical." Christopher Allen is currently The John L. Magro Resident Conductor for Cincinnati Opera, Associate Conductor at Los Angeles Opera, and was recently nominated as a finalist for the 2015 International Opera Awards in London in the “Newcomer” category.

September 24, 2015

Verismo Communications is pleased to announce the launch of a website for conductor Christopher Allen, who is currently The John L. Magro Resident Conductor for Cincinnati Opera, Associate Conductor at Los Angeles Opera, and was recently nominated as a finalist for the 2015 International Opera Awards in London in the “Newcomer” category.

This season, Mo. Allen makes his UK debut conducting The Barber of Seville at the English National Opera and debuts at the Lyric Opera of Kansas City in a production of L’elisir d’amore directed by James Robinson. He made his debut as Resident Conductor of Cincinnati Opera leading Ricky Ian Gordon’s world premiere production of Morning Star and conducted the Cincinnati Symphony in Cincinnati Opera's Washington Park Concert. He will return to Cincinnati Opera for Tosca in 2016 and a third production in the summer of 2017.

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