Rufus Wainwright is currently putting the final touches on Prima Donna, a French opera the pop star wrote himself.ย Wainwright’s opus will premiere globally at the Manchester International Festival in July, and in North America at Torontoโs Luminato Festival of the Arts and Creativity in 2010.
โOne of my favorite things that I like to say now is that I relate a lot to Mozart,โ Wainwright joked at a press conference in New York. โNot so much in terms of the genius factor, more in terms of the dead factor. Itโs so, so laborious and time-consuming and emotionally draining. You canโt skimp on the work, whether itโs the first violin part or the heartstrings.โ
The opera, whose plot involves a distressed soprano in Paris during the 1970s, took Rufus three years to write. Initially the pop star set out to write the piece in English, but as the story developed, French became a better fit. And donโt get your hopes up if you are a Rufus fanโthe singer/songwriter will not be performing any of the songs he has written. โThis one is for opera singers. Theyโve got to be able to sing over the 70-piece orchestra, so I canโt do that,โ Wainwright told the press. โBut Iโll always want to sing. And now, after writing an opera, Iโm much more interested in writing a musical. Itโs far more lucrative!โ
Speaking of which, Wainwright is also beginning a project with theater legend Robert Wilson that will present a musical adaptation of Shakespeareโs sonnets. The project will premiere in Berlin during the Easter holidays.
(“Foolish Love”)
