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CLASSICAL MUSIC INTERVIEWS

The latest interviews with theater stars, creatives & more from Classical Music
Interview: Alexandra LoBianco Returns to Center Stage in Boston Lyric Opera's MACBETH

Interview: Alexandra LoBianco Returns to Center Stage in Boston Lyric Opera's MACBETH

by R. Scott Reedy — October 10, 2025
As a dramatic soprano, Alexandra LoBianco is accustomed to performing some of the most challenging roles in the repertoire, including Leonore in “Fidelio,” with the Vienna State Opera and North Carolina Opera, Brünnhilde in “Die Walküre,” Minnie in “La fanciulla del West,” with Des Moi...
Interview: Conductor Keith Lockhart Talks His 30th Year With BOSTON POPS

Interview: Conductor Keith Lockhart Talks His 30th Year With BOSTON POPS

by R. Scott Reedy — May 5, 2025
The Boston Pops will once again turn to the music and stars of Broadway when the orchestra opens its 139th spring season at  Symphony Hall on May 8 with Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award-winner Cynthia Erivo (“The Color Purple”) as special guest....
Interview: Ludovic Morlot of RAVEL MOTHER GOOSE at Benaroya Hall

Interview: Ludovic Morlot of RAVEL MOTHER GOOSE at Benaroya Hall

by Erica Miner — January 17, 2025
The program begins with Gabriel Fauré’s engaging Suite from Pelléas et Mélisande and includes young up and coming French composer Benjamin Attahir’s Concerto for Piano & Harp...
Interview: Lena Cambis And Sean O'Neil of Sarasota Music Conservatory

Interview: Lena Cambis And Sean O'Neil of Sarasota Music Conservatory

by Shanti M. Kennedy — January 5, 2025
Sarasota is truly a gem when it comes to the arts scene! It's no wonder that it's known as the Cultural Center for the State of Florida. John Ringling's vision of making Sarasota a hub for the arts in the Southeast has truly come to life....
Interview: Anthony Roth Costanzo of THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO at Little Island

Interview: Anthony Roth Costanzo of THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO at Little Island

by Peter Danish — August 28, 2024
Anthony Roth Costanzo is the first opera singer in a generation to make consistent headlines - not just for his marvelous singing!   ARC was recently named General Manager and Artistic Director of Opera Philadelphia -- where only yesterday his new 'Pay what you can,' ticket program broke all boxof...
Interview: Theatre Life with Katherine Goforth

Interview: Theatre Life with Katherine Goforth

by Elliot Lanes — April 19, 2024
Today’s subject Katherine Goforth is someone who can definitely be called a breakthrough artist to be sure. She is the inaugural recipient of Washington National Opera’s True Voice Award for transgender and non-binary singers. She will be making her Kennedy Center debut on May first at 6:00pm wi...
Interview: Cara Consilvio- Director of LA BOHEME at Opera Grand Rapids

Interview: Cara Consilvio- Director of LA BOHEME at Opera Grand Rapids

by Brian Hilbrand — April 9, 2024
Have you ever wondered where the story of “Rent” or “Love Story” came from? Puccini’s classic opera has inspired generations with its true-to-life story of Rodolfo and Mimi — star-crossed lovers. With the romantic score and soaring melodies of Puccini, La Bohéme is the perfect opera for...
Interview: Measha Brueggergosman-Lee of Opera Atelier's ALL IS LOVE

Interview: Measha Brueggergosman-Lee of Opera Atelier's ALL IS LOVE

by Ilana Lucas — April 8, 2024
BroadwayWorld Toronto spoke to ALL IS LOVE star Brueggergosman-Lee about her love for the show and the company, the importance of taking risks, and how her upcoming Governor General’s Lifetime Achievement Award is really an encouragement to keep creating....
Interview: Simon Thew - Future Music Director & Chief Conductor of the Houston Ballet

Interview: Simon Thew - Future Music Director & Chief Conductor of the Houston Ballet

by Miranda Keating — March 14, 2024
As Maestro Ermanno Florio steps down after 32 seasons, Australian Conductor Simon Thew will be appointed as Houston Ballet's Music Director and Chief Conductor. BroadwayWorld got the chance to speak with Simon Thew about his worldly career, his experience with the Houston Ballet, and his goals for t...
Interview: Quynh Nguyen of CELEBRATE ASIA at Benaroya Hall

Interview: Quynh Nguyen of CELEBRATE ASIA at Benaroya Hall

by Erica Miner — January 27, 2024
The event highlights the city’s all-important dynamic Asian community and features the American premiere of veteran composer Paul Chihara’s Concerto for Piano and Chamber Orchestra...
Interview: Theatre Life with Sir Bryn Terfel

Interview: Theatre Life with Sir Bryn Terfel

by Elliot Lanes — November 13, 2023
Today’s subject Sir Bryn Terfel is a Grammy, Classical Brit, and Gramophone Award–winning recording artist with a discography encompassing operas of Mozart, Wagner, and Strauss, and more than 15 solo discs including Lieder, American musical theatre, Welsh songs, and sacred repertory. He is, righ...
Interview: Conductor Jamie Reeves of Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert at Montgomery S

Interview: Conductor Jamie Reeves of Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert at Montgomery Symphony Orchestra

by David Edward Perry — September 18, 2023
This week in Montgomery, Alabama, you will find a unique, strong offering with the Force. On Thursday, The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra performs Star Wars: A New Hope In Concert. The movie will be projected above the orchestra as they play the entire John Williams score with the film. The concert w...
Interview: Charles H. Eaton of DON GIOVANNI at Minnesota Opera

Interview: Charles H. Eaton of DON GIOVANNI at Minnesota Opera

by Jared Fessler — May 9, 2023
Don Giovanni is an egotistical and infamous womanizer, brazen in his shameless seductions. But his betrayals soon catch up to him when divine retribution exacts the ultimate price. Set in the 1930s, this new production centers the women who cross paths with Don Giovanni and ultimately deliver his gr...
Interview: Tara Branham of TOSCA at Opera San José Shines a New Light on the Operati

Interview: Tara Branham of TOSCA at Opera San José Shines a New Light on the Operatic Canon

by Jim Munson — April 12, 2023
BroadwayWorld chats with Tara Branham who is making her mainstage debut as director at Opera San Jose with the Puccini classic 'Tosca' running April 15 to 30....
Interview: Stephanie Blythe of SAN DIEGO OPERA'S PUCCINI DUO at The San Diego Civic T

Interview: Stephanie Blythe of SAN DIEGO OPERA'S PUCCINI DUO at The San Diego Civic Theater

by Ron Bierman — February 13, 2023
Stephanie Blythe looks for “creativity, imagination and curiosity” in her students. The first two are required of any good artist. Curiosity is a little less obvious, but she credits it for her ever expanding interests. Kate Smith led to reading about song writers, which In turn led to playing u...
Interview: Stephanie Blythe of SAN DIEGO OPERA'S PUCCINI DUO at San Diego's Civic The

Interview: Stephanie Blythe of SAN DIEGO OPERA'S PUCCINI DUO at San Diego's Civic Theater

by Ron Bierman — February 6, 2023
Stephanie Blythe is probably the only opera singer who represents an ukulele company. That she embodies the unexpected is further confirmed by her upcoming roles in the San Diego Opera's next production, two one-act operas by Puccini. The mezzo soprano will first sing a deeper contralto as the Princ...
Interview: Darren Drone & Chanáe Curtis of FALSTAFF at Opera San José Represent the

Interview: Darren Drone & Chanáe Curtis of FALSTAFF at Opera San José Represent the New Face of Opera

by Jim Munson — February 3, 2023
BroadwayWorld chats with baritone Darren Drone & soprano Chanae Curtis, stars of Verdi's comedic masterpiece 'Falstaff' at Opera San Jose February 11-26. The 2 up-and-coming singers represent the new face of opera....
Interview: Monet X Change of THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT at Minnesota Opera

Interview: Monet X Change of THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT at Minnesota Opera

by Jared Fessler — December 22, 2022
The Daughter of the Regiment has romance, humor, vocal pyrotechnics-and one of the most unique roles in the repertoire, the Duchess of Krakenthorp. This cameo role has a storied history of portrayal by actors and public figures (including late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader-Ginsburg and Golden Gi...
Interview: Professional Opera Singer Frank Pitts is Guest Music Director of BIG FISH

Interview: Professional Opera Singer Frank Pitts is Guest Music Director of BIG FISH at Arkansas State University Beebe

by Theresa Bertram — November 2, 2022
In theatre, as well as in life, we all need a little help from our friends. This holds true for Director Ryan Gibbins at Arkansas State University-Beebe Theatre Department, who will be presenting BIG FISH this Thursday through Saturday, November 3 through 5, in the Owen Center Theatre, beginning at ...
Interview: Alma Deutscher of CINDERELLA at Opera San José Knows the Score - Because

Interview: Alma Deutscher of CINDERELLA at Opera San José Knows the Score - Because She Wrote It

by Jim Munson — November 2, 2022
BroadwayWorld chats with 17-year-old classical music phenom about her opera 'Cinderella' which she will be conducting in Opera San Jose's lavish production November 12 to 27....
Interview: Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter on Her Long Association with Le

Interview: Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter on Her Long Association with Legendary Film Composer John Williams

by Elliot Lanes — July 6, 2022
Deborah F. Rutter is the President of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. A post she has held since September 1st, 2014. ...
Rafael Payare Music Director and Conductor of THE SAN DIEGO AND MONTREAL SYMPHONY ORC

Rafael Payare Music Director and Conductor of THE SAN DIEGO AND MONTREAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS

by Ron Bierman — May 11, 2022
The San Diego Symphony’s Music Director and Conductor Rafael Payare took up the notoriously difficult French horn at the age of 13. During an hour-long Zoom interview while he was in Montreal, I asked how he had managed to become a soloist less than six months later! “I have to admit it was a li...
Laura Reynolds of THE SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY at The Rady Shell And Jacobs Music Center

Laura Reynolds of THE SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY at The Rady Shell And Jacobs Music Center

by Ron Bierman — May 1, 2022
Can a symphony orchestra have a role in solving problems like homelessness and global warming? If you don't think so now, you might change your mind after a conversation with Laura Reynolds, the San Diego Symphony's recently appointed Vice President of Impact and Innovation. In 2015, while she was t...
The Every-Busy Kelli O'Hara's Always Singing Whether Benefits, Opera Or Concerts

The Every-Busy Kelli O'Hara's Always Singing Whether Benefits, Opera Or Concerts

by Gil Kaan — March 17, 2022
One of Broadway’s favorite leading ladies Kelli O’Hara will be appearing with SiriusXM Radio staple Seth Rudetsky for a one-night concert at The Wallis April 2, 2022 as part of The Wallis Broadway @ concert series. Kelli was gracious enough to carve out a little time to answer a few of my theatr...
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