Mozart opera served tapas-style in The Illuminated Heart.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
For an arts organization trying to interest new listeners in opera, the hardest thing to do is to convert skeptics to the power and beauty of this 500-year-old art form. Presumably, that was the intent behind The Illuminated Heart, a glitzy 75-minute arrangement of Mozart arias and ensembles that kicked off the 50th anniversary celebration of Mostly Mozart at Lincoln Center. Exactly the length of an old-fashioned CD, this program reminded one of those Mozart compilations that flooded record shops in 1985 following Amadeus' eight Oscar wins.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
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| Burning down the house: Christine Goerke (center) sings Elettra in The Illuminated Heart as Louis Langrée conducts. Photo © Richard Termine for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. |
