Triad Arts with David Ford Dr. Robert Ward (Part 1)March 14, 2012Of the many famous American novels and plays that have been converted into operas, today's TAUC guest tops the list: American composer, and Durham, North Carolina resident Robert Ward. The ninety-four year old composer and educator has written eight operas, and in 1962 his opera The Crucible, based on the renowned play of the same name by Arthur Miller, won both the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Music Critics Circle Citation. The Crucible weaves a tale of lust, pride, revenge, and power against a backdrop of the Salem witch trials of the late 17th century. Miller’s powerful play was written as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism of which he himself was a victim. It remains extremely relevant today, and it’s coming to the Triad courtesy of Piedmont Opera in collaboration with the A. J. Fletcher Opera Institute of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Their production runs Friday, March 16 through the 20th at the Stevens Center in Winston-Salem.
Last year Robert Ward was the recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Opera Honors. He was presented the award by current UNCSA Chancellor John Mauceri. Robert Ward himself was the Chancellor of the then North Carolina School of the Arts from 1967 until 1975. He stopped by WFDD last week to talk with TAUC host David Ford.
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Triad Arts Archives
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November 17, 2012: The Piedmont Craftsmen Fair is Creeping Up on the Big Five-Oh
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November 16, 2012: Jeffrey Smith and the Quality of Winston-Salem Life
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November 15, 2012: Winston-Salem Symphony presents Choral Classics
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November 14, 2012: Winston-Salem Light Project Kicks off 6 Days in November 2012
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November 13, 2012: CAGEFEST presents Kay Larson and her lecture “Cage and Zen: The Koan of Silence”
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November 10, 2012: Associated Artists of Winston-Salem present Fall for Art
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November 9, 2012: Susannah Ravenswing: 40 Years of Magick, Art and Passion
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November 7, 2012: UNCSA Drama Division presents Detective Story
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November 6, 2012: Rob Taylor presents The Triad Shakesperience and piedmonttriadtheatre.com
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November 3, 2012: International Dancer and Choreographer Bill T. Jones Teaches Salem College Dancers
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November 2, 2012: Salem College and the June Porter Johnson Series for the Visual and Performing Arts present The Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zade Dance Company
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November 1, 2012: Festival Stage of Winston-Salem presents The Last Days of Ballyhoo
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October 31, 2012: BOOKMARKS presents A Book Launch Celebration
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October 30, 2012: Twin City Stage presents Fiddler on the Roof
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October 27, 2012: Reynolda House Museum of American Art presents Romare Bearden: A Black Odyssey
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October 26, 2012: Stained Glass Playhouse presents Steel Magnolias
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October 25, 2012: SECCA presents Vibha Galhotra: Metropia
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October 24, 2012: Ben Taylor Live in Studio A
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October 23, 2012: Press 53 Celebrates 100th Publication
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October 20, 2012: Wake Louie Goldstein on John Cage and CAGEFEST (Part 2)
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October 19, 2012: Broadway’s Best Theatre Company of North Carolina
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October 18, 2012: Forecast Music presents Man and Machine
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October 17, 2012: Piedmont Opera presents Carmen
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October 16, 2012: Music for a Great Space presents great organist Tim Olsen
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October 14, 2012:
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October 12, 2012: Emily Hurd and Stone Blind Valentine
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October 11, 2012: Winston-Salem Symphony presents Tchaikovsky’s Fifth with Matthew Troy
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October 10, 2012: Bel Canto Company presents Au Naturel
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October 9, 2012: Sarod Master Gaurang Doshi presents Ragas at Dusk
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October 8, 2012: The Music Center, City Arts of the Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department present OPUS Concert Series 2012
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