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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May 4, 2011: Winston-Salem Youth Chorus
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May 3, 2011: A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute presents Hotel Casablanca (Part 1)
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May 2, 2011: Salem Academy: Drama Llamas (Repeat)
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April 29, 2011: Triad Arts Weekend!
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April 28, 2011: The Greensboro Symphony presents violinist Yura Lee (Repeat)
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April 27, 2011: Stained Glass Playhouse presents The Foreigner
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April 26, 2011: Jeffrey Dean Foster in Concert
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April 25, 2011: Arts at the Rives Theater (Part 2)
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April 22, 2011: Triad Arts weekend!
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April 21, 2011: Arts at the Rives Theater (part 2)
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April 21, 2011: Beverly Hamel & Bowman Gray: "Bethania: The Village by the Black Walnut Bottom" (Repeat)
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April 20, 2011: University of North Carolina School of the Arts presents Oklahoma!
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April 19, 2011: Bel Canto Company Spring Concert 2011
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April 18, 2011: Dark in the Song
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April 15, 2011: Triad Arts Weekend!
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April 14, 2011: Indie-Lit Greensboro 2011 and the North Carolina Writers' Network Spring Conference
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April 13, 2011: Martha Bassett: The Goodbye Party
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April 12, 2011: Cinema Pub
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April 11, 2011: START Gallery presents Green, It's Not Only a Color, It's a Movement Exhibition
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April 8, 2011: Triad Arts Weekend!
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April 7, 2011: Peeler Open School for the Performing Arts
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April 6, 2011: Triad Stage presents Steel Magnolias
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April 5, 2011: The 7th Annual Pilot Mountain Dulcimer Festival with Ken Bloom (Repeat)
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April 4, 2011: Terri Kirby Erickson: In The Palms of Angels
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April 1, 2011: Triad Arts Weekend!
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March 31, 2011: Jazz After Work with Cle Thompson at the Community Arts Cafe!
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March 30, 2011: Judith Saxton (Repeat)
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March 29, 2011: Greensboro Symphony presents Towers of London
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March 28, 2011: Creative Aging Symposium
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March 25, 2011: Triad Arts Weekend!
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