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Andrea DelGiudice
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Andrea DelGiudice on singing, directing, teaching, and consulting

Andrea DelGiudice is an operatic polymath who boasts a dizzying array of talents, skills and passions. Beyond her vibrant career as an Italianate lirico-spinto soprano, DelGiudice has quickly gained recognition as an acclaimed opera stage director, dramaturg, voice teacher and consultant. Her most recent project was the world premiere of Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 1 yearNovember 14, 2021 ago
Jacquelyn Wagner
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Jacquelyn Wagner: opera “transports the emotions to such an intense level”

Soprano Jacquelyn Wagner is in high demand at the grand opera houses of the world, especially across the pond. I am delighted that she was willing to talk with me about her background, what it’s like living in Germany, and what’s in store for her as she prepares for a Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 2 yearsSeptember 25, 2021 ago
Mark Campbell, NYFOS
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NYFOS Next features librettist Mark Campbell

If you’re listening to the most popular and successful classical vocal music of the twenty-first century, there is a strong chance that you’re hearing words penned by librettist Mark Campbell. The volume and variety of his work is astounding. In the past year alone, companies planned to produce two dozen Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 2 years ago
Evan Mack
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Evan Mack on Composing and Upcoming Projects

Evan Mack is a national award-winning composer who unapologetically focuses his prodigious talents on the art of vocal music. You may have heard his music performed recently by renowned singers such as Deborah Voigt, Michael Mayes, Daniel Okulich and many others. Equally at home writing art songs, operas and musical Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 2 yearsJanuary 30, 2021 ago
Rainelle Krause
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Rainelle Krause, the Flying Soprano, on Career Highlights and Advice for Young Singers

American soprano Rainelle Krause’s flexibility isn’t limited to her voice. Like every other professional opera singer in the world, Krause has rolled with the punches of canceled performances and severely altered schedules. Further proof of her unique flexibility is evident in her physical athleticism as an aerial artist. A simple Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 2 yearsDecember 5, 2020 ago
Meryl Dominguez
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Meryl Dominguez on Opera as an Art Form and Lifestyle

Soprano Meryl Dominguez may still be young, but her talent is already turning heads and gaining critical and popular approbation. In a recent concert with The Dallas Opera, The Dallas Morning News praised her “fabulous singing”, saying that they’d be “thrilled to hear” her on any stage. Her star turn Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 3 years ago
Jennifer Zetlan
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Jennifer Zetlan discusses her recent performances, advice for young singers, and how she stays healthy

American Soprano Jennifer Zetlan has forged a singular singing path with twists and turns from The Metropolitan Opera to Broadway, The Hall of Dinosaurs in New York City’s Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Hall, Santa Fe Opera and many other esteemed stages across the country. She is known for her Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 3 years ago
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Conductor Joseph Mechavich on the Life of a Maestro

American conductor Joseph Mechavich is renowned for his passion and commitment to excellence in opera. His uncanny ability to elicit sensitive interpretations in myriad styles has established him as one of the most sought after maestros in the U.S., helping him to forge enduring relationships with Deutsche Oper Berlin, New Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 4 years ago
Marie-Nicole Lemieux
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Canadian contralto Marie-Nicole Lemieux on performing at the Met, her upcoming album, and her love of opera

Canadian contralto Marie-Nicole Lemieux recently made her debut at the Met and is soon to release a new album. I am pleased to have been afforded the opportunity to speak with her about opera, her album, and her life off stage. You were born in Quebec. Did you grow up Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 4 years ago
Vladimir Stoyanov
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Bulgarian baritone Vladimir Stoyanov on opera, an “expression of the human condition”

I am thrilled that Bulgarian baritone Vladimir Stoyanov was able to take the time to answer a few of my questions about growing up in Bulgaria, performing at Covent Garden, acting through singing, and developing a love of opera at an early age. What was the Classical music scene like Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 4 years ago

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