Martin Scorsese-fronted Documentary
Abacus Media Rights will distribute documentary The Oratorio, hosted by multiple Academy Award-winner Martin Scorsese. The 66-minute TV film about the immigrant experience will tell the story of a long-forgotten event that helped shape the cultural landscape of New York. In 1826, a single performance at St Patrick’s Old Cathedral introduced Italian opera to New York City. Painstaking research has unearthed stories of the personalities involved including Mozart’s librettist, Lorenzo Da Ponte, debt-ridden and selling groceries; Maria Malibran, a young singer considered opera’s first diva and Pierre Toussaint, a freed slave and chief benefactor in building the church. The film is directed and produced by Mary Anne Rothberg and Jonathan Mann, co-founders of production company Provenance Productions (Do Not Duplicate) and director Alex Bayer. The feature also includes contributions from church parishioner and comedian Jim Gaffigan and members of the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari...
Abacus Media Rights will distribute documentary The Oratorio, hosted by multiple Academy Award-winner Martin Scorsese. The 66-minute TV film about the immigrant experience will tell the story of a long-forgotten event that helped shape the cultural landscape of New York. In 1826, a single performance at St Patrick’s Old Cathedral introduced Italian opera to New York City. Painstaking research has unearthed stories of the personalities involved including Mozart’s librettist, Lorenzo Da Ponte, debt-ridden and selling groceries; Maria Malibran, a young singer considered opera’s first diva and Pierre Toussaint, a freed slave and chief benefactor in building the church. The film is directed and produced by Mary Anne Rothberg and Jonathan Mann, co-founders of production company Provenance Productions (Do Not Duplicate) and director Alex Bayer. The feature also includes contributions from church parishioner and comedian Jim Gaffigan and members of the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari...
- 1/21/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman, Jake Kanter and Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Martin Scorsese to present The Oratorio conducted by Donato Renzetti and filmed at the Basilica of Saint Patrick's Old Cathedral Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Earlier this month I attended the interment service in the Basilica of Saint Patrick's Old Cathedral's catacombs for the artist Soledad Arias, a dear friend of Ed Bahlman. The eulogy was given by Reverend Brian A Graebe, the youngest pastor in New York in the oldest church. A representative of the parish, who was streaming the ceremony for family members not able to attend due to Covid-19 travel restrictions, mentioned The Oratorio and Martin Scorsese's involvement in the project.
Soledad Arias’s who what where (detail) in Float at the Socrates Sculpture Park, installed by Ed Bahlman Photo: Soledad Arias
The Oratorio, shot by Jonathan Nelson and directed by the team of Alex Bayer, Mary Anne Rothberg, and Jonathan Mann, features soloists Salome Jicia, Francesca Dotto, Patrick Kabongo,...
Earlier this month I attended the interment service in the Basilica of Saint Patrick's Old Cathedral's catacombs for the artist Soledad Arias, a dear friend of Ed Bahlman. The eulogy was given by Reverend Brian A Graebe, the youngest pastor in New York in the oldest church. A representative of the parish, who was streaming the ceremony for family members not able to attend due to Covid-19 travel restrictions, mentioned The Oratorio and Martin Scorsese's involvement in the project.
Soledad Arias’s who what where (detail) in Float at the Socrates Sculpture Park, installed by Ed Bahlman Photo: Soledad Arias
The Oratorio, shot by Jonathan Nelson and directed by the team of Alex Bayer, Mary Anne Rothberg, and Jonathan Mann, features soloists Salome Jicia, Francesca Dotto, Patrick Kabongo,...
- 8/19/2020
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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