‘Champion’ opera inspired by gay boxer

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‘Champion’ opera inspired by gay boxer

NEW YORK - Jazz composer Terence Blanchard couldn’t have imagined how timely his opera about a gay boxer would become when he accepted a commission three years ago.

Blanchard’s “Champion” - with a libretto by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Michael Cristofer - is based on the life of former world welterweight and middleweight champion Emile Griffith.

Its world premiere at the Opera Theatre of St. Louis on Saturday comes just weeks after NBA center Jason Collins became the first active male professional athlete from one of the four major North American team sports to come out as gay.

Griffith’s greatest triumph came in a nationally televised welterweight title bout in 1962 when he knocked out Benny Paret, known as The Kid, by battering him with 17 punches in seven seconds, sending his rival into a coma. Paret died 10 days later.

At the weigh-in, the Cuban-born Paret had angered Griffith by using an anti-gay Spanish slur. Thirty years later Griffith was beaten and nearly killed after leaving a gay bar near Times Square.

In a 2008 biography Griffith came out and discussed being a bisexual athlete in an era when gays were not readily accepted. Griffith originally wanted to design women’s hats, but was encouraged by his employer at a Garment District factory to take up boxing to support his family in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Blanchard boxes recreationally and first heard about Griffith from his friend and trainer, former heavyweight champion Michael Bentt. He was inspired to write the opera by a quote from Griffith in the biography: “I kill a man and most people understand and forgive me. However, I love a man and to so many people this is an unforgivable sin; this makes me an evil person.”

An abbreviated version of the quote is used in the opera’s climactic closing scene, in which an aging Griffith meets Paret’s son to seek forgiveness.

“I was just compelled by the whole notion of a person who could be that accomplished and not really share the moment of winning the championship with somebody that he loved,” Blanchard said in a telephone interview from his New Orleans home.

“I immediately thought of the first time I won a Grammy. My wife was with me and I turned around and kissed her without thinking about it.

“It speaks volumes of where we are as a society and how we need to really check ourselves, especially those of us who call ourselves compassionate human beings.”

Benny Paret Jr. and Griffith’s adopted son, Luis Rodrigo, are expected to attend the premiere. The 75-year-old Griffith, who lives in a nursing home in Hempstead, N.Y., suffers from dementia pugilistica after more than 100 professional bouts and requires full-time care.

“So often we think of opera as being kind of irrelevant in many ways, but I do believe opera-going audiences these days .?.?. want something more modern that reflects contemporary society,’’ said OTSL artistic director, James Robinson, director of the production.

The 51-year-old Blanchard agreed to undertake the biggest musical project of his career in part to honor his father, who could not realize his dream of being an opera singer in an era when companies didn’t hire black male singers. His father performed with amateur opera groups and Blanchard grew up listening to opera recordings at his New Orleans home.

Blanchard describes his work as an “opera in jazz.’’ His score for symphony orchestra and jazz trio uses the language of jazz - its rhythms and harmonies - but leaves little space for improvisation.

Blanchard hopes “Champion’’ will build bridges between the jazz and opera audiences.

“It’s also a compelling story and hopefully we’ll start to engage in a more in-depth conversation about being universally tolerant in this country,’’ he said.

AP
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