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BWW Exclusive: 107 Opera Singers, a Conductor plus Tech Magic Bring Some LIGHT from M

BWW Exclusive: 107 Opera Singers, a Conductor plus Tech Magic Bring Some LIGHT from Moravec, Campbell and OPERA America

by Richard Sasanow — May 13, 2020
Here's a look at how 'Light Shall Lift Us; Singers Unite in Song' (for OPERA America), a video project featuring 107 opera singers in “a song of hope and solidarity” by Paul Moravec and Mark Campbell, came together to help raise up the spirits of their communities as we deal with COVID-19. It we...
Designer Dick Bird Talks NIXON IN CHINA

Designer Dick Bird Talks NIXON IN CHINA

by Marianka Swain — April 21, 2020
During the shutdown, we're taking the opportunity to look back at some memorable productions. Here, Dick Bird discusses his career with BroadwayWorld, and gives us some fantastic insights into designing the Royal Danish Theatre, Teatro Real Madrid and Scottish Opera's co-production of a modern clas...
Best of BWW Interviews: In RUSALKA or RIGOLETTO, ADRIANA or an Almost-WERTHER at the

Best of BWW Interviews: In RUSALKA or RIGOLETTO, ADRIANA or an Almost-WERTHER at the Met, Piotr Beczala's a Tenor with Style

by Richard Sasanow — April 14, 2020
It's a busy week for Piotr Beczala, at least on the Met on Demand. It started with Monday's free broadcast of 2014's RUSALKA, opposite Renée Fleming (when the interview that follows was conducted) to Saturday night's free ADRIANA LECOUVREUR performance opposite Anna Netrebko, from January 2019. You...
Preview/Interview: To FRAU or Not to FRAU in 2021? Stemme's the Met's Dyer's Wife, wi

Preview/Interview: To FRAU or Not to FRAU in 2021? Stemme's the Met's Dyer's Wife, with Some Words from Birgit Nilsson

by Richard Sasanow — April 9, 2020
Some people dream of a White Christmas--or at least an end to the horrors of COVID-19 and a semblance of life returned to normal. I'll drink to that. But high on my list of events I'm hoping to hear in a world turned back on its feet, is the return of Richard Strauss's DIE FRAU OHNE SCHATTEN to the ...
Vocal and dialect coach Vanessa Dinning talks about what she does and how she is brin

Vocal and dialect coach Vanessa Dinning talks about what she does and how she is bringing her talents online

by E.H. Reiter — April 3, 2020
Vocal and dialect coach Vanessa Dinning talks about what she does and how she is bringing her talents online...
Best of BWW Interviews: Tenor Javier Camarena - High Cs and 'High Fives' at the Met

Best of BWW Interviews: Tenor Javier Camarena - High Cs and 'High Fives' at the Met

by Richard Sasanow — March 18, 2020
The Met's first cancellation due to coronavirus concerns was the revival of Rossini's LA CENERENTOLA, the opera retelling of the Cinderella story, set to star mezzo Tara Erraught in the title role and one of its biggest tenor stars, Javier Camarena as Don Ramiro, her prince. The opera holds a parti...
Lisette Oropesa, the Met's Courtesan of the Moment, Brings Her TRAVIATA to Town

Lisette Oropesa, the Met's Courtesan of the Moment, Brings Her TRAVIATA to Town

by Richard Sasanow — February 25, 2020
It's been a big year for soprano Lisette Oropesa, with starring roles at major European houses. But in this country, it's something else entirely: She won the Richard Tucker Award and the Met's Beverly Sills Award. That was followed by a pair of name-above-the-title roles, her first at the Met: her ...
Brian Jagde of MADAME BUTTERFLY at Lyric Opera of Chicago

Brian Jagde of MADAME BUTTERFLY at Lyric Opera of Chicago

by Erica Miner — February 10, 2020
The first thing to know about Brian Jagde is that his name is pronounced a?oeJade,a?? like the jewel...
Director Brenna Corner of San Diego Opera's HANSEL AND GRETEL

Director Brenna Corner of San Diego Opera's HANSEL AND GRETEL

by Ron Bierman — January 29, 2020
Brenna Corner started out with dreams of Broadway. It wouldn't be a big surprise if the versatile young director's dreams came true, but not in the way she'd originally pictured. I met with her to learn more about that and the San Diego Opera's upcoming production of Hansel and Gretel. 'Broadway ...
Sarah Ruhl Re-Creates Her EURYDICE Into A World Premiere Opera

Sarah Ruhl Re-Creates Her EURYDICE Into A World Premiere Opera

by Gil Kaan — January 20, 2020
The LA Opera and the Metropolitan Opera join forces to co-produce the world premiere of EURYDICE from the creative minds of composer/conductor Matthew Aucoin and librettist Sarah Ruhl; beginning February 1, 2020 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Based on Sarah's 2003 play EURYDICE, this Greek myth u...
On Site Opera Talks Location Specific DAS BARBECÜ

On Site Opera Talks Location Specific DAS BARBECÜ

by David Clarke — January 17, 2020
Are you lamenting that you can't get more cornbread and chili while taking in a performance of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA? Well, On Site Opera's site specific production of the family friendly musical DAS BARBECÜ, written by Jim Luigs and featuring music by Scott Warrender,...
Ari Pelto of San Diego's HANSEL AND GRETEL at  the Civic Center

Ari Pelto of San Diego's HANSEL AND GRETEL at the Civic Center

by Erica Miner — January 16, 2020
Pelto will make his much-anticipated San Diego Opera debut on Feb. 8, 2020, in their highly imaginative production...
To Hell and Back with Cerise Jacobs and REV. 23 at Prototype 2020

To Hell and Back with Cerise Jacobs and REV. 23 at Prototype 2020

by Richard Sasanow — January 14, 2020
'The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God's people. Amen.' And so ends the Book of Revelation, with Chapter 22, in the New Testament...or does it? In speaking with creator-librettist Cerise Lim Jacobs, I find someone who clearly believes that too much is never enough. Thus, she decided that there was...
Russian Tenor Bogdan Volkov Tuned In On His LA Opera Debut in THE MAGIC FLUTE

Russian Tenor Bogdan Volkov Tuned In On His LA Opera Debut in THE MAGIC FLUTE

by Gil Kaan — November 10, 2019
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's classic THE MAGIC FLUTE opens this week at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on Saturday November 16, 2019; under the baton of James Conlon (with Grant Gershon conducting on December 1, 12 and 15). This will be the third LA Opera mounting of 1927 and Barrie Kosky's avant-garde ...
Carl Tanner of SAN DIEGO OPERA'S AIDA at The San Diego Civic Center

Carl Tanner of SAN DIEGO OPERA'S AIDA at The San Diego Civic Center

by Ron Bierman — October 17, 2019
Tenor Carl Tanner is in San Diego to sing Radames, the lead male role in Verdi's Aida, a role he's already sung 145 times before. We met to discuss his background and career just before he was due at a rehearsal. Tanner's is the most unlikely tenor in the history of opera....
Ginger Costa-Jackson of CINDERELLA at McCaw Hall

Ginger Costa-Jackson of CINDERELLA at McCaw Hall

by Erica Miner — October 4, 2019
Rhyming a?oeGingera?? with a??Singera?? may be a stretch, but in Ginger Costa-Jackson's case, it might well be appropriate....
Getting a Kick from Keckler at Opera Philadelphia's O19 Festival

Getting a Kick from Keckler at Opera Philadelphia's O19 Festival

by Richard Sasanow — September 18, 2019
Last January, Joseph Keckler seemed to burst forth, fully blown, like Athena from the head of Zeus, at New York's Prototype Festival (though his emergence was, in fact, no such thing, having already been a staple of the Downtown scene for several years). This month, Philadelphia's got him, at the Op...
No Clowning Around for Bass-Baritone Davone Tines in Mostly Mozart's THE BLACK CLOWN

No Clowning Around for Bass-Baritone Davone Tines in Mostly Mozart's THE BLACK CLOWN

by Richard Sasanow — July 23, 2019
The first time I heard bass-baritone Davone Tinesa--he off the sensual, resonant voice and startlingly vivid stage presence--it was in Handel's ACI, GALATEA E POLIFEMO (described as a spectacular, streamlined, Cliff-Notes version of a Handel opera), at Brooklyn's National Sawdust. Tines wowed me and...
Anna Morrissey Talks A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at the Nevill Holt Opera

Anna Morrissey Talks A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at the Nevill Holt Opera

by Gary Naylor — June 12, 2019
Anna Morrissey talks about her work as a movement director and the challenges of making her directing debut with Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream...
Kim Reed Is Inspiration and Co-librettist of AS ONE at City Opera

Kim Reed Is Inspiration and Co-librettist of AS ONE at City Opera

by Richard Sasanow — May 28, 2019
“It's been quite a ride,” says Kim Reed, co-librettist, filmmaker—and inspiration--for AS ONE, the chamber opera by Laura Kaminsky, with co-librettist Mark Campbell. The work's 27th production, in under five years, opened on May 30 under the auspices of New York City Opera, American Opera Proj...
BWW Review: Diana Damrau Plays the Palace with de Maistre's Elegant Harp in Barcelona

BWW Review: Diana Damrau Plays the Palace with de Maistre's Elegant Harp in Barcelona

by Richard Sasanow — May 25, 2019
For me, concert-going in Barcelona is not simply hearing a singer like Diana Damrau bring beauty and insights to the music of great composers, but where you get to hear her perform this magic. This week's evening of lieder and other art songs, for instance, performed with harpist Xavier de Maistre, ...
Isabel Leonard of DIALOGUES OF THE CARMELITES at The Metropolitan Opera

Isabel Leonard of DIALOGUES OF THE CARMELITES at The Metropolitan Opera

by Peter Danish — April 18, 2019
Isabel Leonard is one of, if not the, most in-demand opera singer in the world today. For the last decade her star has been on the rise all around the world both on the opera and concert stages. This season at The Met alone she's performing in three different production, singing three roles that cou...
Composer Iain Bell and Librettist Mark Campbell - A Match Made at STONEWALL (and City

Composer Iain Bell and Librettist Mark Campbell - A Match Made at STONEWALL (and City Opera)

by Richard Sasanow — March 26, 2019
Was the pairing of Iain Bell and Mark Campbell--respectively, composer and librettist of New York City Opera's (NYCO) world premiere STONEWALL--'love at first sight”? I asked them. We were at the workshop in New York earlier this month that allowed them and director Leonard Foglia to cross the t's...
Ginger Costa-Jackson of San Diego Opera's CARMEN at San Diego Civic Center

Ginger Costa-Jackson of San Diego Opera's CARMEN at San Diego Civic Center

by Ron Bierman — March 24, 2019
Since 2011 Mezzo-soprano Ginger Costa-Jackson has sung the title role in 12 different productions of Bizet's Carmen. She will star in yet another this month for San Diego Opera. From here it's on to rehearsals for nine performances of Bizet's masterwork at Seattle Opera. Is the singer tiring of Carm...
Frederica Von Stade of  at San Diego Opera

Frederica Von Stade of at San Diego Opera

by Ron Bierman — March 5, 2019
The famous mezzo soprano Fredericka von Stade is in San Diego this week rehearsing Three Decembers, one of several works written with her in mind by her close friend Jake Heggie. The chamber opera for three singers and 11 musicians will be performed three times next weekend at the 500-seat Patrick H...
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