Vino and Vivaldi

糖心vlog安卓版 Detroit met Detroit Opera鈥檚 Roberto Kalb at The Royce to discuss the pairing of wine and opera.
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While studying at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Kalb found parallels between music and wine. // Photo by Brad Ziegler

鈥淣o one tells you what鈥檚 in the glass. You have to look at the color. Where鈥檚 it from? What鈥檚 the terroir? What was the process of making it? When you have a glass of wine in front of you, you just sniff it and it tells you a lot about the people that made it and the earth where it was from. It鈥檚 the same with a piece of music.鈥

So explains Roberto Kalb, music director of . We鈥檙e chatting over a glass of Washington state Blaufr盲nkisch at The Royce downtown. Today, we鈥檙e talking about his love of wine, his love of music, and how the two have become inextricably linked through his life experiences.

The synesthetic enjoyment of wine and music, for Kalb, comes from a life spent pursuing art and appreciating all kinds of sensory experiences.

The young composer and conductor has recently completed his introductory course examination and has long been inspired by music. The Mexico City native attended in northern Michigan when he was 17, then racked up degrees from the and the University of Michigan. He joined the roster at Detroit Opera full time in 2022, having previously conducted Ricky Ian Gordon鈥檚 27 there in 2018 and led Artistic Director Yuval Sharon鈥檚 reverse-chronology production of La Boh猫me in 2022.

Kalb has been enchanted by wine for almost as long as he has by music: During his time pursuing a doctorate in composition at the in Boston, his roommate introduced him to the concept of blind wine tasting. Because he was studying music so intently during this period, he found immediate parallels between it and wine. A blind wine tasting, he says, is remarkably similar to a music identification exam. For music, he says, 鈥渢he end product is a result of the people and the place where it was written. And the wine is also a result of the people and the place where it was grown.鈥

Kalb also finds that both wine and opera can be intimidating to some people 鈥 entirely without cause, Kalb insists. 鈥淥pera as written is the most human expression of art,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all of us. It鈥檚 stories about humans. And wine is made with the hands in agriculture. At the end of the day, it鈥檚 not anything fancy.鈥

To allay the fears of people who associate both wine and opera with
elitism, Kalb arranges intimate evenings of wine and song for friends and acquaintances. He鈥檒l pair a historic Champagne with a well-known aria, for example, or explore bolder connections with natural skin-contact wines and avant-garde opera. Throughout, he tries to remind his guests simply to look and listen and enjoy, rather than getting tied up in worries about being wrong or seeming uneducated.

鈥淚f you鈥檙e doing a blind tasting, you鈥檙e so stressed out about trying to get the wine right, you forget to enjoy the wine,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 have to remind them constantly that they need to just enjoy.鈥

There are numerous concrete interactions between wine and opera as well. The toast scene, for example, is one of the most common choruses in opera. Verdi鈥檚 La Traviata features 鈥淏rindisi鈥 (commonly known as 鈥淭he Drinking Song鈥), recognizable to many listeners for its joyous celebration of vibrant life. During the scene, the chorus sings (in Italian),

Let鈥檚 enjoy the cup and the canticle,
the lovely night and the smiles;
may the new day find them (still) in this paradise.

鈥淭he toast acts as that moment where we hold time鈥 in between moments, Kalb says. In opera, songs about wine and toasts abound. Don Giovanni鈥檚 Champagne aria, Faust鈥檚 鈥淰in ou Bi猫re,鈥 and Die Fledermaus鈥檚 鈥淚m Feuerstrom der Reben鈥 all work to harness the audience鈥檚 emotional response to a common pleasure in order to drive the plot forward.

For Kalb, opera and wine encapsulate a universal emotion in a single synesthetic experience. He explains that musical 鈥渒eys are different colors for me, and when I listen to music, I always see shapes. It鈥檚 just the same with wine.鈥

The cup and the canticle, wine and song: It鈥檚 hard to find a better pairing.


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