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isPermaLink="false">http://dylan.tweney.com/?p=2307</guid> <description><![CDATA[SAN FRANCISCO — Opera and Twitter: Could any two vehicles for human expression be more diametrically opposed? And yet they kind of go together, as I found out this week while live-tweeting the San Francisco Opera’s performance of Wagner’s Die Walküre, a four-and-half-hour epic noted for its ambitious staging, bravura solos, massively overwhelming orchestration and [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a
href="http://dylan.tweney.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/walkure_660.jpg" rel="lightbox[2307]"><img
class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2308" title="walkure_660" src="http://dylan.tweney.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/walkure_660.jpg" alt="" width="660" height="428" /></a></p><p>SAN FRANCISCO — Opera and Twitter: Could any two vehicles for human  expression be more diametrically opposed?</p><p>And yet they kind of go together, as I found out this week while  live-tweeting the San Francisco Opera’s performance of Wagner’s <em><a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Walk%C3%BCre">Die Walküre</a></em>,  a four-and-half-hour epic noted for its ambitious staging, bravura  solos, massively overwhelming orchestration and ladies with pointy  Viking hats.</p><p>Yes, I was the annoying guy sitting amid a sea of evening wear in a  T-shirt and sneakers, holding an iPhone as low as I could and trying to  not to get kicked out by the ushers for violating the house “no  electronic devices” policy.</p><p>You might think that Twitter and opera (not the browser) don’t work  together. On the one hand, you’ve got epically long, rich visual and  auditory feasts for the senses that require significant education to  appreciate. On the other, you’ve got a text-only medium that restricts  you to 140 characters, is free to use, and currently reaches more than  30 million people, who use it to broadcast such prosaic items as what  they’re wearing, whether its raining or if <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronaldinho">Ronaldhino</a> has just  scored a goal.</p><p>On top of that, opera is, well, old. I think the medium was last  popular in about 1895, whereas Twitter is very much a child of the 21st  century’s always-on, internet-saturated lifestyle.</p><p>But if you treat opera as an event, it sort of makes sense to  integrate it with Twitter. After all, people have live-tweeted <a
href="http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/06/live-blog-apples-iphone-centric-wwdc-2010/">Steve  Jobs keynotes</a>, ballgames, breaking news events and even <a
href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2009/08/twitter-biz-stone-wife-tweets-birth-of-baby.html">births</a>.  Twitter is very well-suited to giving people a glimpse of something as  it happens, adding a communal (and even global) dimension to real-time  events. So why not opera?</p><p><span
id="more-2307"></span></p><p>On top of that, there’s a natural affinity between Wagner and geek  culture, as <a
href="http://twitter.com/alexismadrigal/">former  Wired.com reporter Alexis Madrigal</a> and I realized when we first  hatched the plan to live-tweet the opera. Wagner’s Ring cycle, of which <em>Die  Walküre</em> is a part, is the original source for many geek-culture  touchstones, from <em>The Lord of the Rings</em> to Dungeons &amp;  Dragons to <em>Star Wars</em>. Dwarves, giants, a magical ring that  corrupts its owner while granting absolute power? A storyline that  wrestles with big notions of human technology versus nature? Enormous,  fire-breathing dragons? Wagner’s got everything a geek could want.</p><p>And did I mention the fog effects and the fire?</p><p>So it seemed somehow natural that I would try live-tweeting a Wagner  opera. When the <a
href="http://sfopera.com/">San Francisco Opera</a>’s  press office offered me a couple of tickets to the performance, I jumped  at the chance. (I didn’t tell them about my plans to tweet the thing).</p><p>Based on the reaction I got from those who followed the event through  my updates, it went pretty well. And, as far as I know, this is the  first time anyone has ever tried to live-tweet an opera performance.</p><p>I tried to give a blow-by-blow account of what was happening onstage.  Sometimes, that meant describing the scenery — a difficult task, given  how impressive San Francisco’s new production of this opera was. It  included abstract video intros to each act, visually rich sets, great  costumes, fire, lightning, fog effects and, of course, world-class  musical performance.</p><blockquote><p>Now Wotan has to tell his daughter, the Valkyrie, that  she has to go kill his son, Siegmund. That’s some harsh justice</p></blockquote><p>There weren’t actually any ladies in Viking hats, by the way. This  performance went with a more modern look, setting Valhalla in a kind of  high-altitude, mid-1930s-style boardroom and putting the Valkyries in  old-time aviator suits. It sounds a little contrived, but it actually  worked well. At times I felt like I was watching <em><a
href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0346156/">Sky Captain and the World of  Tomorrow</a></em>, or maybe <em><a
href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020960/">Hell’s Angels</a></em>.</p><blockquote><p>Valkyries parachuting in from the sky! Now that’s what  i’m talkin about</p></blockquote><p>Sometimes pacing was a challenge. Twenty minutes could easily go by  without any significant plot points happening. Then, all at once, a  bunch of characters would burst onto the stage, kill each other and  reveal that the protagonist’s twin sister, with whom he is in love, is  actually already pregnant by him. Try capturing all that in 140  characters or less.</p><blockquote><p>More singing. Lots of trembling with ecstasy, etc</p></blockquote><p>At the end of my almost five-hour marathon tweeting session, I doubt  many were still following my Twitter report. And the next day, several  people asked me how I’d managed not to get killed by my date for being  an obnoxious boor. But many people also told me they enjoyed following  along.</p><p>Some even said they might check out an opera themselves.</p><p>As for me, I might do it again. But I’m not sure: Those ushers looked  kind of cranky.</p><p>My view of the whole opera, in 140-character segments from <a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20">from my Twitter account</a>, follows.</p><h3>Live-Tweeting the Opera: The Twitter Transcript</h3><p>Note: I’ve made some corrections of my more egregious typos in the  transcript here. (You try spelling “Brünnhilde” or “Siegmund” on an  iPhone screen, in the dark, with the phone held as low as possible and  the screen brightness at minimum!)</p><p>Also, you’re not likely to get a very clear picture of the story from  these tweets, I’ll admit. I was going for the flavor of the opera, and  significant events, not a narrative. If you want to know what it’s all  about, I recommend reading a <a
href="http://www.metoperafamily.org/metopera/history/stories/synopsis.aspx?id=28">good  synopsis</a>.</p><blockquote><p>At the opera. I am so underdressed I probably don’t even register:  gadget t-shirt, jeans, Chrome sneakers<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17457341865"> 6:41 PM Jun 30th</a></p><p>There will be smoke! And strobe lights! And, I hear, flying Valkyries  and real fire<a
href="http://yfrog.com/032w5j"> http://yfrog.com/032w5j</a><a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17458109850"> 6:54 PM Jun 30th</a></p><p>Orchestra tuning up. Crowd is quieting down. The lights dim. Uh oh:  no electronic devices allowed!<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17458806832"> 7:05 PM Jun 30th</a></p><p>Fire! In front of a woodsy shack. And lightning. Siegmund arrives.  He’s tired from running<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17459142816"> 7:10 PM Jun 30th</a></p><p>Sieglinde is coming out to help him. They don’t know they are bro  &amp; sis yet. UH OH I THINK SHE LIKES HIM<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17459375913"> 7:14 PM Jun 30th</a></p><p>She gives the dude a drink and he’s all, kthxbye<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17459771565"> 7:20 PM Jun 30th</a></p><p>Oh but wait! He’s back. And went inside with her. ‘my name is  trouble’ he says.<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17459893612"> 7:22 PM Jun 30th</a></p><p>Uh oh! Sieglinde’s husband is back, and he’s got a gun. Also, deer  heads &amp; a black velvet painting on the wall.<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17460038779"> Wed Jun 30  19:24:39 2010</a></p><p>Husband is swilling beer &amp; groping his wife while Siegmund tells  his life story. It’s a long, sad story.<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17460504809"> Wed Jun 30  19:31:58 2010</a></p><p>Hunding says: you can stay in my house tonight, but I’ll kill you  tomorrow.<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17460941607"> Wed  Jun 30 19:38:49 2010</a></p><p>How’s Siegmund gonna defend himself with no sword??<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17461206694"> Wed Jun 30  19:42:58 2010</a></p><p>O hey! There’s a sword stuck in that tree over there!<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17461322334"> Wed Jun 30  19:44:49 2010</a></p><p>Ok, this is weird: A brother-sister love song.<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17461963162"> Wed Jun 30  19:54:52 2010</a></p><p>More singing. Lots of trembling with ecstasy, etc<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17462254737"> Wed Jun 30  19:59:27 2010</a></p><p>Siegmund is going to pull the sword out of the stone. I mean, tree.<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17462604311"> Wed Jun 30  20:04:38 2010</a></p><p>He does it! The sky turns red, lightning flashes, &amp; the tree  floats up into the air. Now he has a sword<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17462716621"> Wed Jun 30  20:06:22 2010</a></p><p>… And a twin sister for a girlfriend! Ew! They kiss, roll around on  the stage a bit, and act 1 ends<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17462795528"> Wed Jun 30  20:07:36 2010</a></p><p>Wine time! I mean, intermission<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17462838825"> Wed Jun 30  20:08:16 2010</a></p><p>Forgot to mention the cool Blair Witch style video intro at the  beginning of act 1. Opera is HIP folks! Ok, 1990s hip, but that’s  progress<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17464341341"> Wed Jun  30 20:31:35 2010</a></p><p>Act 2! Oh good: more Blair witch POV video while the orchestra plays<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17464559007"> Wed Jun 30  20:34:58 2010</a></p><p>Now we’ve gone from the country to a sort of Sky Captain executive  boardroom thing.<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17464705984"> Wed Jun 30 20:37:16 2010</a></p><p>Here comes trouble: wotan’s wife fricka. She’s upset about the whole  twins-lovers thing<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17465059509"> Wed Jun 30  20:42:50 2010</a></p><p>Bad news for Siegmund: Fricka has convinced Wotan to stop protecting  his son<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17465754275"> Wed Jun  30 20:53:49 2010</a></p><p>Now Wotan has to tell his daughter, the Valkyrie, that she has to go  kill his son, Siegmund. That’s some harsh justice<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17466192866"> Wed Jun 30  21:00:29 2010</a></p><p>Lots of exposition: there’s a Ring, it’s cursed, Wotan is locked into  some long term CDOs that are now worthless. …<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17466830516"> Wed Jun 30  21:10:21 2010</a></p><p>Brunnhilde: I won’t do it! You love Siegmund! Wotan: you better do as  I say!<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17467466637"> Wed Jun  30 21:20:44 2010</a></p><p>Now we’re back with the twin/lovers. They’re on the run, hiding out  under a freeway overpass on an old car seat<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17467807004"> Wed Jun 30  21:26:28 2010</a></p><p>Brunnhilde appears now, with a bunch of slowly marching fallen  soldiers. Your time is almost up, Siegmund<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17468634715"> Wed Jun 30  21:40:40 2010</a></p><p>Wait, Valhalla has wishmaidens? And bottomless drinks??<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17468683971"> Wed Jun 30  21:41:31 2010</a></p><p>But no twin sister lovers, apparently<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17468709172"> Wed Jun 30  21:41:58 2010</a></p><p>Oh! Turns out Sieglinde’s pregnant!?<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17469151657"> Wed Jun 30  21:49:49 2010</a></p><p>Turns out that acting crazy in love is enough to turn a Valkyrie to  your side, against her all powerful father<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17469304414"> Wed Jun 30  21:52:32 2010</a></p><p>Actual dogs just ran across the stage. Now: swordfight!!<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17469537817"> Wed Jun 30  21:56:43 2010</a></p><p>Wotan just came out of nowhere and smashed Siegmund’s sword. Then  Hunding stabbed him, and our boy Siegmund is down<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17469628869"> Wed Jun 30  21:58:21 2010</a></p><p>Then Wotan offed Hunding with a hug and a sharp twist of his neck.  Ice cold!<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17469783641"> Wed  Jun 30 22:01:00 2010</a></p><p>One more act. Not sure the twitter machine will hold up but I’ll try…<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17470138709"> Wed Jun 30  22:07:21 2010</a></p><p>The Wagner dogs were probably the cutest thing about the opera so  far.<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17471238466"> Wed Jun 30  22:28:14 2010</a></p><p>Act 3. Cue the “kill the wabbit” music<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17471307266"> Wed Jun 30  22:29:37 2010</a></p><p>Valkyries parachuting in from the sky! Now that’s what i’m talkin  about<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17471463024"> Wed Jun 30  22:32:36 2010</a></p><p>Major fog effects + 8 sopranos on parachutes = crowd pleaser<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17471639787"> Wed Jun 30  22:36:06 2010</a></p><p>They’re all wearing old style flight suits &amp; white aviator  scarves btw<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17471683504"> Wed  Jun 30 22:36:58 2010</a></p><p>The Valkyries are going to help hide Sieglinde from Wotan, who is  *pissed*<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17472242128"> Wed Jun  30 22:48:20 2010</a></p><p>Wotan is demoting Brunnhilde to mortal. No more flying with the  Valkyries<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17472767200"> Wed  Jun 30 22:59:26 2010</a></p><p>Wotan just took away his daughter’s immortality and put her to sleep  on a rock. He promised a wall of flames to protect her though<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17474245421"> Wed Jun 30  23:32:13 2010</a></p><p>Fire! Yes! Flames surround the stage, and more fog. It’s awesome<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17474365738"> Wed Jun 30  23:34:58 2010</a></p><p>And the curtain descends on a sleeping Brunnhilde surrounded by  orange flames. That’s all folks!<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17474501410"> Wed Jun 30  23:38:04 2010</a></p><p>Headache from wine &amp; lack of food. Also, exhausted. But the opera  really was a blast. Hope you enjoyed the tweets. Good night!<a
href="http://twitter.com/dylan20/status/17476831746"> Thu Jul 1 00:33:23  2010</a></p></blockquote><div>Originally published on Wired.com:  <a
href="http://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/07/live-tweeting-the-opera/">http://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/07/live-tweeting-the-opera/</a></div> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://dylan.tweney.com/2010/07/13/twitter-live-blog-opera/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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