Charlie Parker's Yardbird

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Charlie Parker's Yardbird is an opera with music by Swiss composer Daniel Schnyder and an English-language libretto by Bridgette A. Wimberly. It was co-commissioned by Opera Philadelphia and Gotham Chamber Opera. The opera concerns the jazz icon Charlie Parker, his tumultuous life and his relationships; it is also about America, its music, its opioid crisis, and its racial inequality.

Scene from the Apollo Theater production, 2016

The world premiere took place at Philadelphia's Perelman Theater June 5, 2015, conducted by Corrado Rovaris. The original production featured direction by Ron Daniels, set design by Riccardo Hernandez, costume design by Emily Rebholz, lighting design by Scott Zielinski. It was performed the following April at Harlem's Apollo Theater,[1] a performance which was then broadcast nationally. It has also been performed at Madison Opera (February 2017),[2] Lyric Opera of Chicago (March 2017),[3] Hackney Empire and English National Opera (June 2017),[4] Atlanta Opera (September 2018),[5] Arizona Opera (November 2018),[6] Seattle Opera (February 2020),[7] Pittsburgh Opera (April 2021), Dayton Performing Arts Alliance (October 2022), New Orleans Opera Association (January 2023), upcoming productions include Indianapolis Opera (March 2023).

Roles

Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 5 June 2015
Conductor: Corrado Rovaris
Charlie Parker tenor Lawrence Brownlee
Nica mezzo-soprano Tamara Mumford
Addie Parker soprano Angela Brown
Rebecca Parker mezzo-soprano Chrystal Williams
Doris Parker soprano Angela Mortellaro
Dizzy Gillespie baritone Will Liverman
Chan Parker soprano Rachel Sterrenberg

Synopsis

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