The painting is titled "Portrait of Zheng Cao (with Mozart and Frederica von Stade)." It is a tribute to Zheng’s artistry and shining spirit. It is also a tribute to the extraordinary friendship between Zheng and the great mezzo soprano Fredericka von Stade (Flicka).
The painting features two objects that are emblematic of the bond between the two mezzos. The score of Le Nozze di Figaro was presented to Flicka when she first sang the role of Cherubino at Paris Opera in 1973. And the buckle on the shoe is one of a pair worn by Flicka each time she performed Cherubino. Flicka passed the torch to Zheng by giving her the score and the "Cherubino" buckles, which Zheng faithfully wore in each of her own Cherubino performances.
The last object in the painting is a ribbon -- symbolizing the ribbon treasured by Cherubino as a memory of his beloved. It is red for Zheng, and it has no beginning and no end.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
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