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Opening Night with Rebecca Weinstein

46 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

WHRO arts and culture reporter Rebecca Weinstein brings you a fresh, exciting take on our vibrant local arts scene. A seasoned writer and classically trained soprano with a commitment to expanding audiences for the arts, she grew up and discovered her love of the performing arts in the Hampton Roads area, studied music at the prestigious Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, and honed her arts writing skills while living and working in the Washington, D.C. area. Rebecca is your friendly, knowledgeable companion for the symphony, the opera, chamber music, and the theater - take your seat and feel the excitement as the lights go down and the performance begins!

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The Virginia Symphony Orchestra Presents Mahler and Mozart

February 22, 2020 20:45 - 4 minutes - 5.61 MB

During the weekend of February 21, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra performed a program of music by Mahler and Mozart conducted by David Danzmayr. Rebecca Evans shares her review.

Virginia Opera's Cinderella

February 01, 2020 19:14 - 4 minutes - 6.17 MB

On January 31, Virginia Opera opened its production of “Cinderella,” a whimsical, heartfelt take on the classic tale with an exuberant score by Rossini. Rebecca Evans shares her review.

Virginia Stage Company Presents Sense and Sensibility

January 25, 2020 23:12 - 5 minutes - 7.04 MB

Virginia Stage Company opened its production of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility, an adaptation by Kate Hamill, on January 25. Rebecca Evans shares her review.

The Feldman Chamber Music Society Presents the Harlem Quartet

November 22, 2019 22:34 - 4 minutes - 5.96 MB

On November 18, the Feldman Chamber Music Society presented the Harlem Quartet at the Chrysler Museum of Art. Rebecca Evans shares her review.

Virginia Opera Presents the Spanish Opera Il Postino

November 10, 2019 00:55 - 5 minutes - 7.36 MB

On November 8, Virginia Opera opened its first production in its new “From Screen to Stage” initiative with the Spanish opera Il Postino. Rebecca Evans shares her review of the dress rehearsal on November 6.

Virginia Symphony Orchestra Presents Brahms, Beethoven, and Caroline Shaw

October 26, 2019 21:03 - 4 minutes - 6.41 MB

The Virginia Symphony Orchestra performed music by Brahms, Beethoven, and Caroline Shaw (who also appeared as a soloist) on October 24, 26, and 27 at various venues in Hampton Roads.

Virginia Opera's Season Opener, Puccini's Tosca

October 05, 2019 21:11 - 5 minutes - 7.67 MB

On October 4, Virginia Opera opened its new season with a production of Puccini's Tosca.

Virginia Stage Company’s Season Opener, Guys and Dolls

September 21, 2019 21:24 - 6 minutes - 8.3 MB

On September 21, Virginia Stage Company opened its new season with a production of the classic musical Guys and Dolls.

Virginia Symphony Orchestra's 2019-2020 Season Opener, Rachmaninoff and Ravel

September 14, 2019 19:53 - 5 minutes - 7.48 MB

On Friday night, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra launched its 99th season with a program called “Rachmaninoff and Ravel." The occasion also marked conductor and music director JoAnn Falletta’s final opening night with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra after 28 years of consistently raising the bar of arts excellence in our region.

Annual Staunton Music Festival Offers a Fresh Take on Classical Music

August 30, 2019 15:56 - 5 minutes - 7.78 MB

Rebecca Evans traveled to Staunton, Virginia for the final weekend of the annual Staunton Music Festival, one of our region’s most accomplished and innovative chamber music festivals.

Generic Theater's Striking Production of the Musical Chess Is a Testament to the Company's Ambition, Creativity, and Drive

July 06, 2019 15:00 - 4 minutes - 6.55 MB

Last weekend, Generic Theater opened a striking production of the musical Chess in their space in the black box theater under Chrysler Hall. The show plays until July 21; don’t miss your chance to see this unique, large-scale production of a show the Hampton Roads region has never seen before.

Virginia Arts Festival Winds Down With a Rare Take on Antony and Cleopatra and a Show-Stopping Performance from Michael Feinstein

May 25, 2019 15:00 - 6 minutes - 8.4 MB

Last weekend, Virginia Arts Festival presented an interpretation of Shakespeare’s play Antony and Cleopatra at the Ferguson Center and Chrysler Hall, in addition to a show featuring Michael Feinstein at the Sandler Center. From classical music and Shakespeare to Broadway and cabaret, the 2019 season had a bit of something for every taste.

Virginia Arts Festival Presents Dance Theatre of Harlem’s Evocative, Challenging World Premiere of “Passage”

May 11, 2019 15:00 - 4 minutes - 11.4 MB

Last weekend, Virginia Arts Festival brought us a world premiere and a weekend of spectacular dance at Norfolk’s Chrysler Hall. Dance Theatre of Harlem was born 50 years ago as the first African American classical ballet company. In this engagement at Virginia Arts Festival, Dance Theatre of Harlem performed the pieces “Valse Fantaisie,” “Adagietto,” and “Dougla,” in addition to the world premiere of “Passage,” choreographed by Claudia Schreier with music by Jessie Montgomery.

Pianist Olga Kern and a Bach Celebration Kick off the 2019 Virginia Arts Festival

April 20, 2019 15:00 - 5 minutes - 7.11 MB

During the weekend of April 12, the 2019 Virginia Arts Festival kicked off with a series of wonderful programs spanning art forms, genres, and time periods, including a Bach Celebration and a recital from pianist Olga Kern.

Virginia Opera’s American Dream Makes an Intimate, Moving Close to its Thrilling New Variations Season

April 13, 2019 15:00 - 6 minutes - 8.52 MB

On April 6, Virginia Opera presented the final offering of its new Variations season of short, casual, and contemporary opera in English. The chamber opera, called “An American Dream,” by composer Jack Perla and librettist Jessica Murphy Moo, centered on two women in America during World War II: a Japanese American young woman sent to an internment camp and a German-Jewish immigrant tormented by thoughts of her parents still in Germany.

Virginia Symphony Orchestra Celebrates Mozart with Guest Conductor Scott Yoo

March 29, 2019 21:48 - 4 minutes - 6.11 MB

During the weekend of March 23, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra performed a Mozart Celebration at venues in Hampton Roads with Guest Conductor Scott Yoo.

Virginia Ballet Theatre’s Annual Sweetheart Concert Offers an Intriguing Mix of Contemporary and Classical Styles

March 04, 2019 16:35 - 5 minutes - 7.79 MB

Last weekend, our very own Virginia Ballet Theatre brought a taste of extraordinary dance to Norfolk, presenting its annual sweetheart concert at ODU’s University Theatre. The concert included dances from Swan Lake and Le Corsaire, a piece called Twilight, and then two modern pieces, Fragile Strength and The Larks, choreographed by Artistic Director Ricardo Melendez.

Opera in Williamsburg Retells The Diary of Anne Frank in a Brave, Moving One-Woman Show

February 09, 2019 16:00 - 6 minutes - 8.35 MB

On Wednesday night, a very unique opera happened at the Williamsburg Regional Library. Opera in Williamsburg teamed up with Opera Piccola of Israel to present a one-woman operatic version of The Diary of Anne Frank, performed in Hebrew with English supertitles.

Virginia Stage Company’s “Fun Home” Makes for a Striking, Melodic, and Fulfilling Journey

February 01, 2019 21:36 - 6 minutes - 9.05 MB

Last weekend, Virginia Stage Company opened their production of the musical Fun Home at the Wells Theatre in Downtown Norfolk. Fun Home is based on the best-selling graphic novel by Alison Bechdel, with music by Jeanine Tesori, and a book and lyrics by Lisa Kron. It’s the first Broadway musical with a lesbian protagonist, winning five Tony Awards when it opened on Broadway in 2015, including Best Musical.

Trio Karénine Shares Timeless Classical Chamber Music at the Chrysler Museum

January 19, 2019 16:00 - 4 minutes - 5.98 MB

On January 14, the Feldman Chamber Music Society shared a fun, beautiful evening of classical chamber music in the theater at the Chrysler Museum of Art. The group Trio Karénine performed three piano trios by Debussy, Schumann, and Ravel.

Virginia Choral Society Celebrates Music and Community through “Carols and Lullabies of the Southwest”

December 15, 2018 16:00 - 5 minutes - 11.7 MB

Many musical groups around Hampton Roads are in the midst of performing their holiday concerts. The Virginia Choral Society presents an ambitious, unique, and spirited program this December called Carols and Lullabies of the Southwest.

Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Gonzalo Farias Bring “Latin Flair” to the Regent University Theater

November 24, 2018 16:00 - 4 minutes - 5.73 MB

Last Thursday, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra performed a program of Latin music with their new assistant conductor, Gonzalo Farias, at the Regent University Theater in Virginia Beach.

Washington National Opera’s Silent Night Recalls the War that Changed Norfolk Forever

November 17, 2018 16:00 - 4 minutes - 4.4 MB

Last weekend, Washington National Opera opened Silent Night at the Kennedy Center to memorialize the centennial of the World War I armistice. The Great War catapulted the City of Norfolk through a tremendous population boom and led to the Navy's acquisition of the site that would eventually become Naval Station Norfolk, the largest naval base in the world. With our strong military presence and arts community, Silent Night would be an instant hit in Hampton Roads, although it’s well worth the ...

Virginia Stage Company’s Our Town Is a Moving Tribute to the Tidewater Community

October 27, 2018 15:00 - 4 minutes - 9.96 MB

Last weekend, Virginia Stage Company opened its new, immersive production of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town at the Wells Theatre.

Virginia Opera’s Relevant Season Opener, Street Scene, an Homage to Musical and Cultural Diversity

October 06, 2018 15:00 - 5 minutes - 13 MB

Last weekend, Virginia Opera kicked off its 2018-2019 season with Kurt Weill’s Street Scene. Street Scene narrates 24 hours of family life in front of a tenement in 1940s New York City, encompassing themes like domestic violence, immigration, and wealth inequality that could have been torn from 2018 headlines.

Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s Season Opener Spotlights Stories in Classical Music

September 29, 2018 15:00 - 11.9 MB

Last weekend, the Virginia Symphony Orchestra commenced their 2018-2019 season with performances at the Ferguson Center for the Arts, Chrysler Hall, and the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts. The show, titled Pictures at an Exhibition, featured the orchestra at its finest under conductor JoAnn Falletta, who’s now in her last full season with the VSO, having served as the Music Director since 1991.

Local Dancers & Choreographers Connect In TRDance Ensemble’s Annual Summer Concert

August 18, 2018 15:00 - 5.63 MB

The TRDance Ensemble gives local dancers and choreographers opportunities to mount new works in the community, showing artists of all experience levels can come together and make an impact with their movements.

TOI’s Hansel and Gretel Full of Ghouls, Goodies, and Possibilities On Bourbon Street

August 11, 2018 15:00 - 4.15 MB

Rebecca reviews Tidewater Opera Initiative's adaptation of Engelbert Humperdinck’s famous opera Hansel and Gretel.

VSO’s New Assistant Conductor, Gonzalo Farias, Debuts with Movie Music at Symphony by the Sea

July 21, 2018 15:00 - 9.14 MB

Audiences of all ages enjoyed orchestral works from favorite movies as the Virginia Symphony introduced their new conductor to the community.

Generic Theater’s Hand to God Is Dark, Energetic, and Thoroughly Perverted

June 30, 2018 15:00 - 4.38 MB

Generic Theater’s latest production, Hand to God, premiered Off-Broadway in 2011 and hit Broadway stages in 2015, where it garnered five Tony Award nominations. The play has been described by The New Yorker as “Sesame Street meets the Exorcist.”

Portsmouth Native Chrystal E. Williams Sings for the Next Generation of Music Makers

June 16, 2018 15:00 - 4.51 MB

The 15th annual "An Evening with Chrystal E." was a carefully curated program performed by one of our region's top talents.

Twin Pianists Christina and Michelle Naughton Commanded the Stage at Virginia Arts Festival

May 26, 2018 15:00 - 4.68 MB

Rebecca reviews the Naughton sisters' appearance at the Robin Hixon Theater, the last classical performance in Virginia Arts Festival’s 22nd season.

André-Michel Schub Exits Virginia Arts Festival With an Immaculate Mozart Celebration

May 19, 2018 15:00 - 8.74 MB

Recently, Virginia Arts Festival produced a Mozart Celebration at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts. This concert paid homage to his piano concertos, and featured masterful pianist, André-Michel Schub.

Ballet At Its Finest With a Stunning and Enlightening Romeo and Juliet from Birmingham Royal Ballet

April 27, 2018 15:00 - 4.46 MB

Virginia Arts Festival brought magic to the Chrysler Hall stage with Birmingham Royal Ballet’s production of Romeo and Juliet. Arts reporter Rebecca Evans shares her thoughts on the performance.

Celebrating 100 Years of Leonard Bernstein With Virginia Arts Festival

April 21, 2018 16:40 - 11.9 MB

Rebecca Evans reviews the opening weekend of the Virginia Arts Festival's 22nd season. The season kicked off with Bernstein at 100, a tribute to famed composer, conductor, and teacher Leonard Bernstein.

Off the Wall and Wonderfully Weird: The Neo-Futurists Kick Off VAF Fringe at ODU

March 31, 2018 17:18 - 4.73 MB

For the first time, Virginia Arts Festival presented a series of Fringe shows on the ODU campus. Rebecca shares her thoughts on an evening with the experimental theatre troupe the Neo-Futurists.

Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra Pays Homage to Couperin and the Music He Inspired

March 03, 2018 17:51 - 5.38 MB

Rebecca reviews the Williamsburg Symphony’s “Couperin Craze” program, with music by Couperin, Ades, Ravel, and Haydn.

Virginia Opera’s Mystical, Enchanting, and Mad Midsummer

February 17, 2018 16:54 - 12.4 MB

Rebecca reviews Virginia Opera’s latest production, Benjamin Britten’s operatic adaptation of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” complete with shimmering music and colorful fairies.

Soprano Amber Garrett Stuns With 'Songs of Freedom' at the TCC Roper

February 12, 2018 23:06 - 11.4 MB

Last weekend the Virginia Symphony Orchestra performed Songs of Freedom under conductor Benjamin Rous at the TCC Roper Performing Arts Center. Arts reporter Rebecca Evans offers her review.

Jack Goes More Than Boating Under Chrysler Hall With Generic Theater

January 20, 2018 17:27 - 8.81 MB

Although nowhere as outlandish as Generic’s usual productions, the play Jack Goes Boating offers a refreshing and honest take on relatable characters. Rebecca reviews this regional premiere that runs through February 18.

A Joyous, Feel-Good Christmas Carol at Virginia Stage Company

December 18, 2017 18:21 - 11.8 MB

This year, Virginia Stage Company’s annual production of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol is a revamped musical adaption with a refreshed script and set, along with a new lead starring as Ebenezer Scrooge. Rebecca gives us her take on this new version of a holiday classic.

Sing We Nowell: A Unique and Elegant Holiday Experience With the Virginia Chorale

December 11, 2017 17:53 - 9.98 MB

The Virginia Chorale performed their annual holiday concert to packed crowds. Arts reporter Rebecca Evans offers a review.

Celebrating Unsung Women Composers and Musical Heroes

November 27, 2017 18:41 - 4.38 MB

The Virginia Symphony Orchestra paid homage to women composers with a performance titled "Breaking Barriers: Women in Music," which included seldom-heard works and discussion with the audience.

The Parchman Hour: On Our Way to Freedom Land With Virginia Stage Company

November 03, 2017 19:38 - 3.77 MB

Rebecca reviews "The Parchman Hour: Songs and Stories of the ‘61 Freedom Riders," written and directed by Mike Wiley and co-produced by the Virginia Stage Company and Norfolk State University Theatre Company.

Bondage, Booze and Betrayal Abound at Virginia Opera’s Season Opener

October 06, 2017 23:12 - 4.2 MB

Virginia Opera launched its 43rd season with Camille Saint-Saëns’ Samson and Delilah, and the production made a number of bold choices. Was the staging insightful or merely crafted for shock value? Rebecca gives us her take. For upcoming Virginia Opera performances, visit vaopera.org.

Virginia Symphony Orchestra's 97th Season Opener

September 30, 2017 18:00 - 1.07 MB

Rebecca reviews the opening concert of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s 97th Season, and shares her thoughts on the orchestra’s efforts to bridge the pop and classical worlds and draw in new audiences. The program featured Grammy-winning electric bassist Victor Wooten as a concerto soloist in The Bass Whisperer, and the iconic suite The Planets by Gustav Holst. To find out about upcoming Virginia Symphony performances, visit www.virginiasymphony.org

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