Wainwright composed the score and wrote French lyrics for his debut classical opera, "Prima Donna," which will have its North American premiere in June 2010 at the Luminato arts festival in Toronto.
Wainwright said "Prima Donna" contains elements of Puccini and Ravel, arias, duets and romantic melodies, but no hints of pop. Though the opera might seem to diverge from his usual multi-genre approach, it's actually a faithful homage to his musical upbringing.
"Opera is my religion," Wainwright told Billboard.com, noting that as a 14-year-old he became enchanted by the genre.
"Writing this opera was as if I were writing a mass or a prayer to my gods. It was a very spiritual experience for me."
Wainwright added that "the whole (opera) arrived in one fell swoop. It was a complete vision. ... I knew that it would be written, and I knew that it would be successful, and I knew that somehow, mysteriously, it would rise."
Wainwright carried his composition from concept to production, but not without challenges and criticism. "A lot of people, especially in the classical music world, are appalled, whereas audiences love it," he said. "I think in opera, you need that outer relentless and implacable confidence in your work to get it done."
Wainwright will perform at the New York City Opera's opening night, November 5.
In the pop realm, he recently released the live album and DVD "Milwaukee at Last!!!" Wainwright worked with documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles to capture his performance with a seven-piece band at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
"(Maysles) has a very relaxed approach. There weren't a lot of demands put on us by the crew," Wainwright said. "The footage has that feel -- that relaxed, free-flowing, cinema verite quality -- which he's so famous for."
Wainwright said that he and the longtime filmmaker share an attraction to out-of-the-ordinary aspects of life. "The people and the events that he's chosen to capture are really unique and unusual," he said. "That's sort of the story of my career -- I don't know many other pop musicians who have written a successful opera or who do Judy Garland concerts."
Wainwright's next project is a solo piano and voice record, in the works for a spring 2010 release.
(Editing by SheriLinden at Reuters)
GLAAD Happy About Betty, Housewives
Jan 20, 2008 12:35 pm PST
Ugly Betty is pretty in pink. The nominations are in for the 19th Annual GLAAD Media Awards and ABC appears to be leading the pack in presenting positive portrayals of gay and lesbian issues on TV, scoring nods for the hit comedy series,...
Wainwright's Garland gigs head to CD/DVD
Nov 2, 2007 9:00 am PDT
Rufus Wainwright will release CD and DVD souvenirs of his live, song-for-song interpretation of Judy Garland's 1961 concert at Carnegie Hall next month. The double-disc "Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall" CD is culled from his June 14,...
Rufus Wainwright makes Hollywood Bowl history with Judy Garland tribute
Sep 24, 2007 1:00 am PDT
After staging one-off tributes to Judy Garland's 1961 Carnegie Hall concert in New York, London, and Paris, openly gay baroque-pop singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright performed his final Judy tribute show last night (Sunday, September 23) a...
Lauper, Erasure headline gay-themed tour
Mar 14, 2007 12:56 am PDT
Cyndi Lauper, Erasure and Debbie Harry will anchor a summer tour of 15 North American cities designed to raise awareness of gay-rights issues. The True Colors trek, which begins June 8 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, will also include the...
Burt Bacharach's daughter commits suicide
Jan 5, 2007 5:06 pm PST
The only child of pop songwriter Burt Bacharach and actress Angie Dickinson has committed suicide after a lifetime struggling with a form of autism, a spokeswoman for the former couple said on Friday. Nikki Bacharach, 40, died "quietly a...