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Jul 11, 2020

Artist Profile: Eric Owens, One of America’s Leading Bass-Baritones

(Credit: Dario Acosta) One of the leading American bass-baritones, Eric Owens, is famous for his wide array of operatic interpretations—ranging from Saariaho to Mozart to Dvorak to Adams. Owens was born July 11th, 1970 in Philadelphia. From a young age, Owens was inspired by music and began playing the piano at age six. By the time he reached high school, {…}

Jul 8, 2020

Artist Profile: Legendary Tenor George Shirley

On July 8, 2014, American tenor George Shirley was the recipient of a lifetime achievement award from the National Association of Teachers of Singing. It was just one of the many accolades received by the trailblazing musician, who is best remembered as the first Black musician to sing a leading tenor role at the Metropolitan Opera. Shirley was born on {…}

Jul 8, 2020

Opera Profile: Charlie Parker’s Yardbird

(Credit: Dominic Mercier/Opera Philadelphia) Few American operas have garnered the same level of popularity over the past few years as “Charlie Parker’s Yardbird.” The opera, written by composer Daniel Schnyder and librettist Bridgette A. Wimberly had its world premiere at Opera Philadelphia on June 5, 2015 in a production directed by Ron Daniels. Eventually, the opera would garner performances throughout {…}

Jul 7, 2020

Opera Profile: George Benjamin’s ‘Written on Skin’

(Credit: Steven Pisano) “Written on Skin” is considered by some to be British composer George Benjamin’s masterpiece and one of the most important works of the 21st Century. The opera, which was written by Martin Crimp, first premiered July 7th, 2012 at the Aix-en-Provence Festival. Led by the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the piece was an instant success, lauded for its {…}

Jul 6, 2020

Opera Profile: William Grant Still’s Historic ‘A Bayou Legend’

(Credit: Carl Van Vechten) Next to “Troubled Island,” “A Bayou Legend” is William Grant Still’s most famed opera. The opera had its world premiere on March 31, 1974, at Opera South in Mississippi. It would then have a historic performance in 1981 when the Mississippi Educational Television Authority presented the opera on TV, marking the first time an opera by {…}

Jul 4, 2020

Opera Profile: ‘Treemonisha,’ Scott Joplin’s Masterpiece

Scott Joplin’s “Treemonisha” first premiered as a concert read-through in Harlem in 1910, and was not fully staged until 1972, over fifty years after the composer’s death The work, described as “an entirely new form of operatic art,” combines Wagnerian conventions of opera with traditional African-American folk tales and music. Joplin, writer of the score and libretto, may have created {…}

Jul 1, 2020

Opera Profile: Thomas Adès’ Sexually-Charged “Powder Her Face”

(Credit: Lorenzo Gaudenzi) “Powder Her Face” by Thomas Adès premiered at the Cheltenham Music Festival on July 1st, 1995. While the opera was well-received by music critics, “Powder Her Face” became notorious for its sexually explicit content. With a libretto by Philip Hensher, the opera tells the story of Margaret, Duchess of Argyll, a famous British socialite of the twentieth {…}

Jun 27, 2020

Composer Profile: George Walker, A Historic Pulitzer-Prize Winner

George Walker was one of the great Black composers of all time. Born on June 27, 1922, in Washington D.C., his mother Rosa King supervised his first piano lessons when he was but five years of age. By the time he was 14-years-old and a student of Howard University, Walker hosted his first recital. He was then admitted into the {…}

Jun 25, 2020

Composer Profile: Gustave Charpentier, Socialist Composer

Charpentier is known as somewhat of a “one-hit-wonder” in the opera world, perhaps best known for his opera “Louise,” which features the gorgeous aria “Depuis le jour.” In his time, however, he was a renowned composer, best-known for provoking the rigid social standards of French opera. Born June 25, 1860, in Dieuze, France, Charpentier moved to Paris in the 1880s. {…}

Jun 22, 2020

Artist Profile: Peter Pears, One of Britain’s Most Renowned Tenors

Sir Peter Neville Luard Pears was one of England’s leading tenors in the early twentieth century due, in part, to his close relationship with Benjamin Britten. Pears premiered nearly all of Britten’s most notable works. Pears was born June 22, 1910, to a religious family in Farnham, Surrey. The youngest of seven children, he grew up performing in amateur productions {…}

Jun 19, 2020

Composer Profile: Scott Joplin, ‘Father of Ragtime’

Scott Joplin was one of America’s most renowned black composers, garnering the title of “King of Ragtime.” Born in 1868 as the second of six children to an ex-slave from North Carolina and a freeborn woman from Kentucky, his birthday and place of birth remain points of contention to this day. He grew up in Arkansas and learned basic music {…}

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