Portland State Magazine Winter 2007
Fanfare 6 PORTLAND STATE MAGAZINE WINTER 2007 This spring, students will star in the comic opera, Casi fan tutte, wearing costumes on loan from an Indiana University production, pictured here. Renowned director to stage Cosl fan tutte TITO CAPOBIANCO, KNOWN worldwide for his ingenious and innovative staging, returns ro Portland State ro direct Mozart's comic opera, Casi fan tutte, April 27, 29 and May 2, 4 and 5. Performances are in Lincoln Hall at 7:30 p.m. with a 3 p.m. matinee on April 29. Capobianco was on campus in 2004 as a guest director for Die Fleder– maus. He has received the Jeannine B. Cowles Distinguished Professor in Residence, which brings such opera greats as Marilyn Horne ro PSU. With more than 300 opera, cheater, and television productions ro his credit, Capobianco is considered a major force in the development of opera in the United Scates. Tickets for Casi fan tutte are available at the PSU Box Office, 503-725-3307, or through Tickecmaster. ABOUT THIS PAGE. In an effort to better represent the many talents of our alumni and faculty, we have replaced the Off the Shelf page with Fanfare. Please continue to tell us about your recent books and recordings, but we also want to hear about your current directing and producing ventures, and future exhib- its and performances. Contact the magazine by e-mailing psumag@pdx.edu, sending a fax to 503-725-4465, or mailing Portland State Magazine, Office of University Communications, PO Box 751, Portland OR 97207-0751.
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