THE TRIP TO DENVER was wrought with trials and trepidation due to an advancing snow storm. A semi had jack-knifed on Interstate 70 east of Frisco which meant taking a detour over icy Hoosier pass to take stormbound U. S. 285 on into the heart of the city.
The ultimate destination was the new Ellie Caulkins Opera House, located in the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Our purpose for visiting was to hear the Denver Opera Company with Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Nicholas Laurienti, perform Giuseppe Verdi's Requiem.
Of course, anyone coming from a small town in the Rockies, generally takes in a bit more than the main purpose of the visit; thus our walk down the 16th street mall enjoying all of its sights and sounds. The highlight of our jaunt from the hotel to the performing arts center was a hollow blue bear, standing at least 50-feet tall, that peered into the center -- apparently mesmerized by the fine sculptures within.
The Denver papers have printed a lot about the new opera house, both favorable and unfavorable. Suffice it to say that I was too engrossed in the superb performance of Requiem to notice anything more than the sliding back of my chair, which I found to be quite comfortable.
Maestro Nicholas Laurienti has had 40 years of experience as a conductor, teacher and performing artist. He founded the Denver Opera Company in 1975, and it has produced significant works throughout its history. Now, due to involvement by Ellie Caulkins and the Caulkins Foundation, it has a permanent home in the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.
One could spend a lot of time expounding on the performance, but since the purpose of this article is to focus on one of the performers, Tina Lovejoy, who resides in the Arkansas Valley, a brief account will have to suffice.
From the relatively quiet beginning of the first movement, through to the forceful, but subtle end of the last movement, the beauty and flow of the music really got to me. The integration of the orchestra and chorus, with one never overshadowing the other, was remarkable.