Iconic US opera runs a gamut of emotions
"Porgy and Bess was George Gershwin's attempt to write an opera that showcased the true depth and range of African-American voices. This production of Porgy and Bess reflects the particular intensity and energy of South African singers," says Abdullah, the conductor. "From the first rehearsal after we arrived in China, I had smiles on my face. Despite different languages, the singers and the orchestra worked well together. There are beautiful folk songs, jazz music and symphonic music.
"Bess is a troubled woman, who lives in the darkness under the thumb of her violent former boyfriend. When she meets Porgy, she sees hope and falls in love. In her case, I believe that within her heart, she wants to do the right thing, but she struggles a lot while doing that. Then there is the man, Porgy, who overlooks all her faults, and just loves her," says Yende. "She is driven by the idea of love."
According to Magdalene Minnaar, artistic director of the Cape Town Opera, this year marks the 25th anniversary of the opera company, and since 2005 it has produced different versions of Porgy and Bess, touring over 15 countries.