Glory Denied

Tom Cipullo
Festival, Opera Season

Performance Language
English

Estimated Run Time
1:40

 

Composed in 2007, Tom Cipullo’s acclaimed opera Glory Denied is the story of the longest-held American prisoner of war from the Vietnam era, and his agonizing re-introduction to an America that had moved on without him. Based on Tom Philpott’s book of the same name, Cipullo’s masterful adaptation makes a lasting impression with a thrillingly varied score and a mesmerizing libretto. With over twenty productions to date, Glory Denied is already one of the most frequently performed pieces of the 21st century.  Join us for a truly intimate opera experience of this relevant and timely story that maintains a sense of dramatic intensity from start to finish!

Directed by Cara Consilvio.
Cara Consilvio is a director and producer of opera, theater, and film. She recently directed for Opera in the Heights, Chautauqua Opera and the Ad Astra Music Festival. In the Spring of 2021, she directed the chamber opera season at Grand Rapids Opera. In 2020, Cara directed for Opera Carolina, Opera Grand Rapids and Opera in the Heights. Other stage directing engagements include new productions at Chautauqua Opera, Anchorage Opera, Syracuse Opera, Tri-Cities Opera, and Piedmont Opera. Cara is a co-founder of Hup! Productions and is currently in post-production on her feature film directing debut, a feature documentary called For the Love of Friends, which will premiere on the film festival circuit in 2022.

Naples Festival Orchestra
Ramón Tebar, Conductor

Event Dates

March 18, 2022 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

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March 20, 2022 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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Wang Opera Center

2408 Linwood Avenue, Naples, FL, USA
(239) 963-9050

 

Cast

Tebar

Conductor

Ramón Tebar

Artistic Director

Schlenker

Older Thompson

Skyler Schlenker

Baritone

Frye

Younger Thompson

Wesley Frye

Tenor

Faiella

Younger Alyce

Emilie Faiella

Soprano

Consilvio

Stage Director

Cara Consilvio

Stage Director

Collazo

Older Alyce

Linda Collazo

Mezzo-Soprano

 

Composer

Tom Cipullo
Nov. 22, 1956

Hailed by the American Academy of Art & Letters for music that displays “inexhaustible imagination, wit, expressive range and originality,” composer Tom Cipullo’s works are performed regularly throughout the United States and with increasing frequency internationally. The winner of a 2012 Guggenheim Fellowship, the 2013 Sylvia Goldstein Award from Copland House, and the 2013 Arts & Letters Award from the American Academy, Mr. Cipullo has received commissions from Music of Remembrance, SongFest, Joy in Singing, the Cecilia Chorus, the New York Festival of Song, the Mirror Visions Ensemble, Sequitur, Cantori New York, tenor Paul Sperry, mezzo-soprano Mary Ann Hart, the Five Boroughs Music Festival, pianist Jeanne Golan, soprano Martha Guth, soprano Hope Hudson, the Walt Whitman Project, baritone Jesse Blumberg, and many others. He has received multiple fellowships from Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and awards from the Liguria Study Center (Bogliasco, Italy), the Fundacion Valparaiso (Spain), the Oberpfaelzer Kuenstlerhaus (Bavaria), and ASCAP. The New York Times has called his music “intriguing and unconventional,” and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has called him “an expert in writing for the voice.” Other honors include the Minneapolis Pops New Orchestral Repertoire Award (2009) for Sparkler, the National Association of Teachers of Singing Art Song Award (2008) for the song-cycle Of a Certain Age, and the Phyllis Wattis Prize for song composition from the San Francisco Song Festival for Drifts & Shadows (2006).

Mr. Cipullo is the composer of four operas. The most recent, Mayo, was the recipient of the Domenic J. Pellicciotti Prize from the Crane School of Music at the State University of New York at Potsdam in 2018. The opera, set against the background of the eugenics movement in early 20-th century America, is based on the true story of Mayo Buckner and details his life at the Iowa Home for Feeble-Minded Children. Josephine is a monodrama and tour-de-force based on the life of chanteuse /dancer Josephine Baker. Josephine was commissioned and premiered by UrbanArias in Washington D.C. in 2016. After Life, was commissioned by Music of Remembrance and premiered by that organization in Seattle and San Francisco in 2014.

Glory Denied (2007), after the book by journalist Tom Philpott, is based on the true story of America’s longest-held prisoner of war. With over 20 productions, the piece is one of the most frequently performed operas of the 21st-century.

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