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Marina Rebeka
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Latvian Soprano Marina Rebeka on The Pearl Fishers, Rossini, and Upcoming Debuts

Latvian soprano Marina Rebeka will soon be playing the mysterious priestess Leïla in Bizet’s The Pearl Fishers at Lyric Opera of Chicago. The Mozart and Rossini expert has an active concert life in addition to her opera performances, and has some Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsNovember 15, 2017 ago
Daron Hagen
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Composer Daron Hagen on Orson Rehearsed, 9/10, The Deputy, and his love of opera

Daron Hagen does it all: he is a composer, dramaturge, director, teacher, and mentor. He is one of those artists who speaks truth to power, and audiences delight in the results. I am thrilled that Daron was willing to talk Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsNovember 14, 2017 ago
Michael Mayes
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Michael Mayes, from small town Texan to opera star

Michael Mayes is one of those performers whose portrayals stick with you. His tremendous successes in the world of American verismo opera, especially as Joseph de Rocher in Jake Heggie’s opera Dead Man Walking, are the result of a profound Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsNovember 10, 2017 ago
Russell Thomas
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“It’s the culmination of all the arts,” says Russell Thomas about opera

American tenor Russell Thomas is one of the world’s leading interpreters of Verdi roles. By no means does he limit himself to Verdi, however; recently, he completed a magnificent run at the Met as Rodolfo in Puccini’s masterpiece La bohème. Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsNovember 9, 2017 ago
Lisette Oropesa
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Lisette Oropesa on Lucia, Hansel and Gretel, and her love of opera

Soprano Lisette Oropesa has been lighting up the great stages of the world for the last 10 years. The Cuban-American soprano is currently working her magic at the Royal Opera House, singing the title role in Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsNovember 8, 2017 ago
Chicago Opera Theater's The Consul
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In Review: Chicago Opera Theater’s The Consul, 2017

Opera Sense recommended recordings of The Consul: What I appreciated most about Chicago Opera Theater’s The Consul is the fact that the company used the production to draw attention to issues – immigration and refugee issues – that touch us Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsNovember 7, 2017 ago
Lyric Opera of Chicago's Die Walküre
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In Review: Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Die Walküre, 2017 – “A stunning set, gorgeous orchestral colors, and exquisite vocal performances”

The opening of Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Die Walküre was a thrilling spectacle to behold. Operagoers who were fortunate enough to experience the five-hour event were spellbound by a stunning set, gorgeous orchestral colors, and exquisite vocal performances. This production exposes Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsNovember 4, 2017 ago
Mark Adamo
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“Your life in music is yours alone to create,” says composer Mark Adamo

Mark Adamo is one of today’s most exciting opera composers. His first major work, Little Women, was composed for Houston Grand Opera nearly 20 years ago. Since that time there have been over 100 productions of the work, and it Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsNovember 2, 2017 ago
Jacques Imbrailo
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“Few things move us as music does, and to be part of that is a gift,” says Jacques Imbrailo, Minnesota Opera’s next Count Almaviva

Baritone Jacques Imbrailo will soon be playing Count Almaviva in Minnesota Opera’s production of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro). Imbrailo, a renowned interpreter of Benjamin Britten’s Billy Budd, took some time out of his busy schedule Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsOctober 31, 2017 ago
Greek Myth in Die Walküre
Die Walküre

Greek Myth in Die Walküre

I’ve always been fascinated with Greek mythology, and Richard Wagner felt the same way. Taking his cue from the ancient Greeks, Wagner wanted to transform the theater in Germany into what it had been in Classical Greece: a powerful, influential Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsOctober 27, 2017 ago
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