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Victoria Livengood
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Victoria Livengood, Chicago Opera Theater’s Mother in The Consul, on life and opera

Victoria Livengood is a titan of opera: she has sung the title role of Carmen over 250 times on the great stages of the world; she is a Grammy award-winning Metropolitan Opera star; she has over 100 active students; and Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsOctober 25, 2017 ago
what to wear to the opera
Styles, definitions, and more

What to wear to the opera

When a person attends his or her first opera, one of the first questions s/he asks is, “What should I wear?” This process often begins with a Google search: what to wear to the opera. Here’s some advice! What to Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsOctober 23, 2017 ago
opera by country
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Opera by country – the 10 countries around the globe with the most opera!

Where in the world should you go if you want to watch opera? Here is a list of the 10 best locations around the globe for opera: opera by country. The statistics are for the 2015/2016 season, and the numbers Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsOctober 19, 2017 ago
Rosa Feola
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“Chicago welcomed me with such an enthusiasm that I was suddenly in love with the people!” says Rosa Feola, Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Gilda

It was one of those moments when the entire audience was enraptured. It was during Rosa Feola’s “Caro nome” in Lyric Opera of Chicago’s latest production of Verdi’s Rigoletto. I had the good fortune of being in the audience on Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsOctober 18, 2017 ago
Christine Goerke
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“When the downbeat happens, for a few hours, it’s magic,” says Christine Goerke, Lyric Opera of Chicago’s next Brünnhilde

Christine Goerke is one of today’s most sought after opera stars for the roles of Brünnhilde and Elektra, but her massive sound and assortment of colors aren’t limited to these two roles she has come to dominate; she’s equally compelling Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsOctober 13, 2017 ago
Orphée et Eurydice
In Review

In Review: Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Orphée et Eurydice, 2017

Right before I went to see Orphée et Eurydice at Lyric Opera of Chicago, I dug out my copy of Ovid’s Metamorphoses and re-read the tragic tale. It has a well-known plot: Orpheus’ wife Eurydice dies; Orpheus travels to Hades Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsOctober 10, 2017 ago
Famous arias - Lyric Opera of Chicago's Rigoletto
In Review

In Review: Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Rigoletto, 2017 – “It was simply and unequivocally a triumphant opening of a spectacular production”

Last night I was reminded of what happens when opera is done right – very right. The opening performance of Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Rigoletto was a masterfully executed, well-rounded tour de force. First and foremost, the vocal performances in Lyric Opera Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsOctober 8, 2017 ago
Craig Colclough
Features

“Music has the power to communicate far more complex thoughts,” says Bass-Baritone Craig Colclough

Minnesota audiences get to see Craig Colclough again this season – in only a few days! This time it’s in an opera you’re probably familiar with: Donizetti’s perennial favorite Don Pasquale. (Craig’s last performance with the Minnesota Opera was in Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsOctober 4, 2017 ago
Riccardo Massi
Features

“Nothing else gives me those chills,” says Riccardo Massi about Opera

Riccardo Massi loves action and opera. This stuntman-gone-opera singer is currently finishing up a very successful run in LA Opera’s Carmen. We feel fortunate that he was willing to take time out of his busy schedule to answer a few Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsSeptember 27, 2017 ago
Carl Tanner
Features

“Most of all what I love about opera is the music,” says tenor Carl Tanner

You know those people who study Classics in college and then embark upon careers in finance? Well, here’s a new one for you: Carl Tanner went from being a bounty hunter to an opera singer. Yes, seriously, a bounty hunter Read more…

By Trevor Gillis, 8 yearsSeptember 12, 2017 ago
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