The work's 2002 world premiere production, at Tokyo's Suntory Hall, has been released on DVD by Deutsche Grammophon; Tea has since been staged in the Netherlands, Germany, France and New Zealand. Last weekend, on July 21, Santa Fe Opera presented the opera's North American premiere, of which we offer photos below.
Baritone Haijing Fu stars as the monk Seikyo, a role he created. Soprano Kelly Kaduce plays his beloved Princess Lan, with tenor Roger Honeywell as her jealous brother, the Prince, bass-baritone Christian Van Horn as their father, the Emperor of China, and contralto Nancy Maultsby as both the Court Ritualist and Lu, daughter of the great tea sage Luyu. Lawrence Renes conducts, and the production is staged by Amon Miyamoto.
Tea has four more performances at Santa Fe Opera, on August 3, 9, 15 and 23. Information and tickets are available at www.santafeopera.org.
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All photos by Ken Howard.